Fint0034 6mo ago • 100%
Where is my tldr bot
Fint0034 6mo ago • 100%
that's what I've been thinking
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Fint0034 6mo ago • 100%
thank u for your kind word
I apologize if my english isn't perfect in how you would say it daily, but I hope it'll help with Linux popularity and as a reference for future days. For this post specifically I want opinions regarding what would be best for school lab of tech vocational high school (for both computer networking and software engineering). 1. Package update frequency: - A. Years per update (Debian, OpenSuse Leap) - B. Every 6 month (Ubuntu/Fedora) - C. Rolling Release (Debian Sid or Arch but update whenever (every week/month/semester/year)) 2. Desktop environment: - A. Gnome - B. KDE Plasma - C. Cinnamon - D. Lightweight DE (XFCE, LXQT, etc.) - E. Other DE (Mate, Budgie, etc.) - F. Stacking Window Manager (Fluxbox, IceWM, Openbox, etc) - G. TIling or Dynamic WM 3. Community or Company Distro? - A. Community Distro - B. Company Distro 4. Display server protocol: - A. Xorg - B. Wayland 5. File System: - A. EXT4 - B. BTRFS - C. Other 6. Immutable? - A. Not Immutable - B. Immutable 7. Functionality - A. General Purpose (Debian, Arch, OpenSuse) - B. Specific Purpose (Debian Edu, Parrot Linux, AV linux, etc.) Let me know your opinion, perhaps I missed some critical question or maybe some question above isn't that important to consider.
Fint0034 7mo ago • 100%
o7
Fint0034 7mo ago • 100%
sometimes the video is already segmented a day after uploaded, so it's still impressive
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Fint0034 7mo ago • 100%
I think I found the one, some app I tried is developed like 7 years ago then I found this which last updated in Feb 2023
here's the link: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.axet.hourlyreminder/
Fint0034 7mo ago • 100%
the shortest google calendar could reoccur an event is 1 day
Fint0034 7mo ago • 100%
ohhhhhh, I didn't download the app itself but it makes me search cuckoo in f-droid, and what do you know there is one
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.jmstudios.chibe/ last updated in 2017, wish me luck and thank you
Fint0034 7mo ago • 100%
This could be it, do you know the software's name on f-droid?
Fint0034 7mo ago • 100%
It sorta is a pomodoro, I've been using Pomofocus.io for a while for desktop so I don't lose track of time. Though majority of my time I didn't spend on a desktop so, a mobile app that also less resourceful could be more useful.
Fint0034 7mo ago • 100%
I'll check it out
They say time is is the most valuable resources. Right now, time feels quicker for me these days and I often lose track of it. Because of that the app should have the same purposes as an old clock, it plays a little "ding" or a notification every 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1 hour, or as long as I like. Preferably installable with f-droid, can I have an app recommendation.
Fint0034 7mo ago • 66%
what was the cola ad again?
Are there Linux Youtubers whose content is targeted not necessarily for those who are deeply interested in linux (even at beginner level) and foss's news, but for those who use linux for daily basis, like for viewer's study or their work? LIke for example how to use LibreOffice / OpenOffice as Office's suite alternatives, or how to use those networking software you learn on high school but on linux (or linux alternaives), how to game on linux, and they don't use Window Manager but instead use Desktop Environment for the sake of familiarity. I might be missing out on some people but if there isn't one that already did this type of content I want to consider being that youtuber myself
Fint0034 8mo ago • 100%
Can you also send images of you using it? Not that I didn't believe it but I want to see how other people have been using it
I want more people to know about this big release, also to help support and spread Linux *without spending a dime*. You don't need to change your Desktop Environment or Operating Systems. Especially if you are a content creator please show the wallpapers for your viewer in the next 1 or 2 or more uploads. The wallpaper can be downloaded on the link below. https://kde.org/announcements/megarelease/6/
Fint0034 9mo ago • 88%
oh my god, they're trying to accommodate for screen touch users too, I'm getting windows 8 flashback here
Fint0034 9mo ago • 94%
I've seen the sneak peek of windows 12 (if that were true), it looks like gnome I think
Fint0034 9mo ago • 80%
In my case it was a distro's fault and my laziness to fix it. So, wifi's firmware is proprietary and some distro that are lightweight just didn't provide the firmware.
Remember when debian provided both regular iso and non free iso? yea my laptop couldn't connect to wifi if I were using the original iso.
Fint0034 9mo ago • 100%
Because I haven't heard that app at the time, and none of my colleagues use it
The only few reason I know so far is software availability, like adobe software, and Microsoft suite. Is there more of major reasons that I missed?