Filelight on linux
Squirreldisk on windows
Both libre
Filelight on linux
Squirreldisk on windows
Both libre
Or link the contributing page 😂
Fun fact, dxvk has also been used on windows to improve latency/performance on specific games(as 3rd party mods)
I personally prefer hestiaCP but yes
https://github.com/NayamAmarshe/ToucheggKDE
Has a few cool gestures
I’m ok with my parents knowing where I am at all times(frankly, they don’t care much about that which is good)
I’m not ok with meta knowing about it
This is why I use text editors(like kate, vscodium) to manage my git stuff 😂
git push origin main
My family bought a dell vostro 3468 in a time of emergency
Came with ubuntu(16.04 I think, maybe 18)
It was dead slow after a few updates, thanks to snap
We loaded windows on it and it was my second main computing machine ever
I recently installed openSUSE tumbleweed on it with kde and it’s awesome! (Except for a dead battery)
3 years later, hands unfinished work to junior dev after the system they re-invented has also become obsolete
Was there some thing I could have…
Almost all new major home computing solutions support it!
The MBR layout was the issue
When I wiped the drive, everything fixed itself!
Loving tumbleweed so far
I wish 😭
It refuses to install… I got a dell vostro 3468 running on legacy BIOS. I’m coming from windows and there’s an NTFS partition full of data I’m trying to preserve…
The guided partitioning errors out(usually runs out of space, and no packages can continue installing so they throw errors), and using the expert partitioning throws a couple of grub errors at the end when it’s installing grub
It was really good when I last tried it on another device
Installing tumbleweed rn
The mental gymnastics needed to understand joins 😂
Yeah
That kinda reminds me of android xD
Read only system with partitions for data and more
I attended a conference where there was an openvino demonstration
The windows guys who tried to install relevant stuff, were met with a big visual studio download
The macOS guys had it easy
The only linux guy had an amd and couldn’t try it
Ironic, since that was an open source conference
Only 2 presenters openly used libreoffice