

Issue is that Immutable also conveyed a different type of information. When I first heard of it, I genuinely thought it was something like DeepFreeze for Windows
Issue is that Immutable also conveyed a different type of information. When I first heard of it, I genuinely thought it was something like DeepFreeze for Windows
Btrfs is really cool, just a warning: I had a surprise when I found out the subvolumes make a device more of a hassle to mount externally, you can’t just put it on an external HDD enclosure and expect it to work as painlessly as it is with more “traditional” file systems, I had to mount each subvolume manually as GUI file managers only mounted the root.
It’s not complicated, but more than I’d hoped for.
KDE Connect on KDE distros, just feels part of the KDE experience
I have a bunch of issues(some way smaller and borderline nitpicks) with windows, but I guess there’s some big ones:
Linux runs smoothly on older computers, even with KDE which everyone talks about as if it was heavy. Windows is a slug in comparison.
Linux is free, truly free. Microsoft can’t beat that.
Shit just works (unless you are on Nvidia…), don’t need to install drivers and shit like that.
most of the software you don’t get from a random website and they all update at once, rather than having each one update itself and only itself