

KDE.
Mostly like Windows 7, but I recently moved the dock to the top.
KDE.
Mostly like Windows 7, but I recently moved the dock to the top.
I’ve heard about that, but I haven’t tried it myself.
Thanks for mentioning it.
Wrong on both fronts!
I’ve been using Manjaro exclusively for at least 4 years and I have several AUR packages installed!
Admittedly, the installation for Arch Linux is not that difficult.
It’s the General Recommendations that become bullshit.
Not sure about forks, but I agree with what you said before.
Manjaro is great.
The laws have always been in place for us, not them.
I agree.
I’m noticing this species has a problem with doing things the obviously correct way the first time.
It’s as though we’d rather put 100x more effort for 10% of the results just to prove that we “can” do it.
Good!!!
Piracy is a service problem.
Hey look everyone, he repeated it!
Go to any country without an egregious amount of excessive wealth and you’ll see fast how worldwide, piracy is a solution to the ever-growing disparity in wealth.
Like it or not, this is still consumerist rhetoric.
Anti-consumers and anti-suckers will say “do whatever gives you the best deal.”
It’s all business at the end of the day. These companies aren’t our friends.
That’s the point.
Along with censorship.
Not a big fan of the clipboard setup in KDE. It records what you copy after you’ve copied something else. This can be turned off by reducing the history count to 1, but then you lose your clipboard data if the application you copied it from closes.
Great explanation.
If I were the OBS devs, I’d make a clear indication on their website when reporting bugs that the fedora version of OBS is unsupported for, well, the reasons they don’t support it.
It seems way more effective than threatening legal repercussions.
thankfully arch isn’t getting into this nonsense
🙌
It’s important to acknowledge that nothing is completely secure.
I didn’t know this was an issue for OBS because I’m not experiencing any problems nor am I seeing anyone else.
Fedora’s opinion seems to be that upgrading is always the right choice, which we disagree with.
Ugh, I’m glad people are willing to fight back against these kinds of assertions.
Regardless of who is right, facilitating and encouraging this kind of discourse is how we end up with better software for everyone.
Nah. I just wasn’t born yesterday.
A reasonable question.