

It’s not what OP asked for.
It’s not what OP asked for.
Forgive the not so serious remark: you can run Linux in Excel!
Agreed. Also wondering what companies are employing people that long? In other European countries, companies wont hire people 50+ cause they are deemed too old, inflexible and expensive. I really wonder, if companies in Denmark are different in that regard.
I’ll sure try Diablo, I totally forgot about that. Having played Diablo 2 Resurrected recently, that fits. Also want to try that Lego game, never heard about it, but it looks fun. And maybe some Icewind Dale, but not sure how that holds up :)
This is great, thank you so much. Saved so I can add something if I come across anything you hadn’t covered yet.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some gaming to do!
Are you me?
I sent the blog post to a friend hoping he would finally get to try it out, cause we’ve been talking about this for way too long now.
Would also love to hear opinions.
How annoying!
Sorry to hear you had trouble with the installation. Since we have such a vast variety of hardware, you will always find a person having trouble with a specific distro I believe. That’s why having so many to choose from is awesome - but also a bit daunting at the start. Glad it’s working now, hope it stays that way.
I remember you asking about what distro to pick, what a wonderful follow-up post. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Thanks for the explanation! I agree, this has been very helpful already. Now I go and do some reading on it.
Oh I see, thanks. I thought you could also edit images with Inkscape. I’m apparently not very well versed in these topics.
Curious why you would need Gimp and Inkscape? Wouldn’t one of them be enough? Is one of them better suited for certain tasks?
That’s not too hard a question for me, I’ve been using the same DE for years: KDE
LineageOS has instructions for Windows/Mac/Linux: https://wiki.lineageos.org/adb_fastboot_guide
Same. The dev is very active and open to suggestions. I’ve been using it for a couple of months now and it’s working great.
KeepassXC is great, but I realised very late in the process of setting it up, that the browser extension does not support Flatpak based browsers: “Please note that in general Flatpak and Snap based browsers are not supported, Ubuntu’s Firefox Snap being an exception.” (https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc-browser/wiki/Troubleshooting-guide)
I hope this might change at some point.
Their easy installer is why many people I know installed it, but it only supports 21 devices and mine wasn’t one of them, so I can’t say much about usability or security. If yours is one of them, there’s also a Linux guide on their website: https://doc.e.foundation/easy-installer
How come I’ve never heard of Roboquest, that looks fun too!
Why not test Secureblue instead of Silverblue?