I am waiting for Karp to be available widely in many repos.
I am waiting for Karp to be available widely in many repos.
I use ononoki for almost a half year without effort.
Nice idea!
Is that last resort of mozilla foundation. That is futile. Every new update from then enshitify firefox also if google won’t be able to pay browser owners to be default search engine, mozzila will drown without that money.
They are not independent. It all soft fork. Everything depends on firefox. If firefox die all the forks will die with too.
Firefox is now owned by ads company. By default there are enabled telemetrics and moreover companies starts to ignore compability of their web services with browser which market share is lower than 2% even goverments stops considering that browser. Mozzila instead of optimization of their browser spend time introduceing features like AI. I was trying to like that browser but mozzila effectively does not allow me. Now btw. I use just vivaldi. I know this is not fully open source.
Yeah, always it must be security concerns.
DNF is as easy as APT. Now many distros start to use wayland by default Thanks to great Improvement with stability.
Such beautiful.
Sweet candy
Always have a few paperstickers with My favourite webpages.
Just use Mastodon 😉
AI generated bacause even regular airpods speaker head is twisted in wrong way, isn’t it?
Ohh shit
both are not mutually exclusive
https://ultramarine-linux.org/ Linux ultramarine is based on very popular fedora distro. Let me quote some fedi post:
Just like Microsoft Windows, you do not need to configure your firmware, drivers, media codecs, and sources. That is already taken care of for you.
Just like Windows, you can have automatic update, update notifications, or choose not to update. By default, update notifications is the default, allowing you to choose when and what to update. And you can update with a click of a button (point and click), just like Microsoft Update.
Installing, updating, and removing apps through the app store is point and click easy.
Go ahead and download an RPM setup file, and double-click to install, just like you would a Windows setup file. Updating and removing that program, can also be done through the app store, which doubles as the app manager.
Point and click settings. No matter if you want to add users, manage a VPN, add a printer, etc… etc… A simple-to-use control panel is what is offered.
Friendly support - Based on Fedora Linux, means you have 20+ years of documentation, live help, support forums, and chat groups, both from Fedora and Ultramarine. Source: https://kitty.social/notes/a12bji4hf8zb0332