This has been mentioned a few times here. Didn’t know that. Thank you.
This has been mentioned a few times here. Didn’t know that. Thank you.
This “Beginners Guide” they have there is a serious turnoff. They might want to consider a more lightweight and friendly intro to their software. 😄
Still, if I find the time to go through this massive wall of text, I will.
That’s my struggle with this solution as well.
Still, a solid choice.
Not for the faint of heart, but I’ll keep it in mind.
I’ve looked at it. It comes up a lot. Thank you.
“Coveted feature” might be a bit exaggerated.
I’m sadly certain that this is just the beginning of terrors ahead.
Another example of a company making clear that we don’t truly own the games we play on their platform.
True.
And while we wait we keep our factories running, our cars on the street, our planes in the air, our meat on the tables, our plastic wrapped around everything and keep believing that we will be just fine.
This applies to so many things. Someone’s lifestyle might come under attack, someone’s religion might be persecuted, someone has sensitive information to share, and so on and so forth.
To quote directly from the article:
The five plugins are:
I would say it is openSUSE Aeon.
An immutable distro that you install and it “just works”. Applications come in via the onboard Software Manager (using Flatpack). It is almost impossible to break, as the system itself is read-only. If an update should break something, the OS rolls back itself. It can do this, because it’s basically updating what you’ll get after the next reboot, not the running system. If something goes wrong, it reboots to the working version.
Still in development, but super stable.
Edit: spelling
Not mentioned in the article, but I wish there were a (simple) way to get Microsoft Store apps to run on Linux. Some do by jumping through technical hoops, but many don’t.
I mean… this could realistically be made.
Reminds me of the game The Wandering Village.
Also, we won’t stop using fossil fuels. Not anytime soon, not early enough to stop the disaster ahead.
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