This was my first thought too but I think OP is more focused on those small things that only become evident after a couple weeks or even a month, after you’ve already invested a bunch of time and energy getting everything running the way you need it
This was my first thought too but I think OP is more focused on those small things that only become evident after a couple weeks or even a month, after you’ve already invested a bunch of time and energy getting everything running the way you need it
Win XP > vista > win7 > win 10 then
Linux Mint xfce > KDE neon > aurora
Tried many distros in between like ubuntu, mint cinnamon, mint mate, debian, and a few others I only vaguely recall
de-google, de-m$, de-crapple
Can you link to those lists please?
KDE neon is not exactly stable for daily driving, I’d suggest switching to another distro that’s not meant for testing recent KDE stuff
Can you explain those a bit more to me? I really like KDE neon so I’ve been using it as my main Linux distro…
I have never heard that it’s for the use case you mentioned
I’ll have the gabagool
I’m sorry?
The gabagool
Fascinating, thanks for sharing. I see it says peer to peer vid chat and works in the browser but I’m wondering if it requires setting up a server or using a public instance, something like that?
Or is it possible for two people to go to the web page and start a vid chat with zero installation or any other preamble?
Sorry I’m away from home so I can’t look into the GitHub page deeply enough to answer my own questions