I’m an Ubuntu user, which is built off of Debian, but as most others have said Snaps can be annoying. It also typically uses more resources than Debian (depends if you use the base version or some derivative). My next install will be LMDE (or some other Debian distro) because I prefer starting a little more barebones then getting things just how I like it. Ubuntu is more like Windows where things are nice and convenient OOTB but it’s more of a pain to dial it back. With Debian you’ll need a little extra work to get proprietary drivers installed but it’s nothing that has been done by thousands of others.
If you don’t really want to tinker with the OS and focus more on games and coding (non-OS) then Ubuntu is a safe bet.
There is one very specific feeling I’ve experienced “in my brain” and it’s the exact same feeling when I either take anti depression/anxiety medication and when I take something like acid or mushrooms, it feels like an “overload” of sorts, like there’s too much sensory input and I can “feel” it in my head.
I disable notifications for everything I can, but some need to stay enabled. My line of work means I need to leave email notifications on, for example. Texts and other messaging apps are on too, because otherwise I’ll go days without talking to people. My blue light filter app also has a spot of the notification bar, so that I can always turn it off and on when I want to.
Me too. Stock from the install guide, Linux and linux-lts kermels
What doesn’t work :
ftdi chipsets over usb aren’t recognized by the software anymore.
The menu to switch on/off WiFi hangs, crashes the subsystem (and the menu panel), must reboot.
Laptop goes asleep when and if it feels like, sometimes doesn’t even shut down the screen when I close the lid (dell 7389). And wakes up randomly of course.
Impossible to get snapper-rollback to work ; snapshots work, rebooting in an earlier config doesn’t (and that part of the wiki is a mess).
Helvum doesn’t show the audio hardware and software, no way to route stuff like we used in Jack.
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