I think it’s a bit outdated now though, they are behind on Wayland support and their DE is quite poor.
I agree that it’s very stable however and easy to run software.
These days I would recommend Fedora or Ubuntu, maybe Debian.
I think it’s a bit outdated now though, they are behind on Wayland support and their DE is quite poor.
I agree that it’s very stable however and easy to run software.
These days I would recommend Fedora or Ubuntu, maybe Debian.
What do you mean it has the most compatible software? How does its software differ from that available in other distros?
I always start with a prayer to the Omnissiah


Because you have a terrible branching strategy
This helps with Apple Calendar too so you can share with Google Calendar or some other
Hah yep, I started with Barrier too.
Have you tried out Deskflow?
InputLeap is effectively abandoned and the maintainer has taken over Deskflow which has better Wayland support


Yes they do, don’t they


The thing about sites like these is that they are augmented by other sites like YouTube or Imgur.
If you live in the UK now, you won’t be able to open Imgur links, catbox rarely works and YouTube requires age verification.
There are of course alternatives, but they’re barely used.
I can’t answer that question exactly, but I will say that they are built for different reasons.
Inkscape is an excellent vector tool
Krita has been built from the start to be a drawing, painting illustration tool
Gimp is an image manipulation tool.
Naturally they have features that cross over with one another but they are each the best at their specific goal