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WallEx, in Firefox Sidebar Addon like Brave or Vivaldi?

I use the integrated sidebar, that comes with Firefox for viewing my pinned tabs. But it can only do that in this case and I’m assuming the sidebar on brave and Vivaldi can do more?

Pantherina,

What? How do you enable that?

WallEx,

There is a button next to your search and website bar. Next to the addons and stuff. …mozilla.org/…/use-firefox-sidebar-access-bookmar…

Pantherina,

Thanks! Still not what I need. Way too big and again for all bookmarks, not only a few icons

cashews_best_nut,

A fuck ton more Hans Gruber. Check out Vivaldi. 👍

WallEx,

Could you kindly tell me, so I don’t have to install the software?

And why Hans Gruber? :D

Contend6248, in openSUSE Logo Contest Concludes With Winners Selected

Looks good, but if i wouldn’t know the origin, i might not know what this even is

calmluck9349, in December Updates: The Spirit of COSMIC
@calmluck9349@infosec.pub avatar

I think the bluetooth update broke the ability to use my bluetooth headset.

It wouldn’t work on xubuntu but worked on popos now neither…

Thorned_Rose, in Linux Kernel of the Beast 6.6.6 exorcised by angelic 6.6.7 update
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Ramin_HAL9001, (edited ) in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

I have a blog article about this. Here is the short version:

I can tell you how not to choose a distro: what its screenshots look like or what its default desktop environment is. Many begin shopping around for a distro that suits them best, which means visiting a website like DistroWatch.com, looking at the various screen shots, and picking one that looks nice. But any Linux distro can be made to look like any other distro without too much effort, what you see in the screen shots is just the default look. Really, the the screen shots should be the least of your concerns.

So don’t worry about Xfce, KDE, Gnome, LXDE, LXQt or whatever else right now, you can try all of those in good time. First, just get Linux and, worry about figuring out which apps that you can get that work best for your work flow. Almost none of the apps you use now are available in Linux, the hardest part is figuring out how to replace the apps you use daily right now.

You should choose the distribution with the best web service, and the best apps.

  • Is the service reliable? Do they have a good team of people making sure the packages are always online, and making sure they are providing timely security updates?
  • Do they have corporate, or non-profit, sources of funding? Do you trust the people who are running it?
  • Do they have the apps you want, are the apps up to date? Do they have things you need, like word processing, presentation software, photo scrap booking, file sharing, video editing, music editing, personal organizers, video conferencing (can you install Zoom, for example?). Can you easily install Flatpaks or AppImages?

Many of the really big Linux distros all provide completely reliable service, which satisfy the above requirements, but I recommend any of the following four:

  • Mint
  • Fedora
  • Ubuntu
  • Pop!_OS

Mint and Fedora are community-run with backing from various sponsors, Ubuntu is run by the Canonical corporation, Pop!_OS is developed by the System 76 company (a medium sized US-based business that sells laptops and PCs).

hottari, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

Would recommend Fedora Silverblue.

heygooberman, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future
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If you want something that looks and behaves much like the Windows desktop environment, use Linux Mint. If you want something closer to the macOS environment, use Pop OS.

d3Xt3r,

For a macOS-like environment I’d also recommend Elementary OS.

optissima, in Power Management Bugs Hold Up Some Linux Laptops Due To Regulatory Requirements
SomeBoyo, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

Mint is a good beginner distro and has many guides available. Try LMDE

independantiste, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future
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Get Ubuntu, Mint, or PopOS don’t bother with the others at first as it will be more difficult to find help on forums with lesser known versions of Linux. If you have an Nvidia as your main graphics card you might have a better time with PopOS as it comes pre configured with the right drivers and everything.

Fizz, in KDE Plasma Mobile 6 Porting Underway
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

Kde plasma seems to complex for a phone

Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug,

Why

Fizz,
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

I’m thinking of desktop plasma mainly. It seems to complicated to be moving and customizing Taskbars on a phone. Plasma is janky enough on pc.

eliasp,

That’s why Plasma is built to support different shells, optimized for different form factors which allows to do this stuff like the Netbook shell in the past or now Plasma Bigscreen for TVs or Plasma Mobile for smartphones.

pineapplelover,

I understand your concerns but if you can run it in a raspberry pi then I feel like running it on a phone should be fine

crispy_kilt, in How do I get Nviddia drivers to work in arch?

Btw I use Debian

juli, in Bored With Bash? Change the Default Shell in Linux

Nice. But I want to change the default terminal in gnome but gnome-files doesn’t respect my choice. …

derin,
@derin@lemmy.beru.co avatar

This might be right up your alley.

bizdelnick, in Installies, a site for managing, organizing, and retrieving shell scripts for installing things on Linux and Unix-based operating systems.

OMFG there are so many package managers but you made chocolatey instead…

possiblylinux127, in Mobile App, redesign, new dev, promotion… let’s build a bright future for PeerTube!

Framasoft is good at coding but not so good at marketing, usability testing or philosophy.

I want Peertube to be a thing but Its just not build on a study organization. It would be better if piped or invidious started federating like peertube.

semperverus,
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I mean, they can start federating, nothing but time and money is stopping them most likely. Maybe you could drive an effort in their respective developer communities to get the ball rolling?

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