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FQQD, in what's a normie KDE distro?
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Feren OS. A bit more unknown, but it’s pretty good.

OsrsNeedsF2P, in Ruffle (a open source re-implementation of adobe flash player) reviews improvements made in 2023

Fun fact- Dinnerbone, from Minecraft, works on this for free!

BentiGorlich, in Remmina not working with Windows 10 RDP anymore
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Solution: the RPM Fedora version did work, the version from Flathub or the Fedora flatpack repo did not work. I guess the flatpack versions don't have the most recent xfreerdp version? I don't really know...

vikingtons,
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Glad you got it sorted. The flatpak version for me suggests it’s no longer maintained so I switched to the RPM as well fairly recently

narc0tic_bird, in what's a normie KDE distro?

Rolling release: openSUSE Tumbleweed Semi-annual release: Fedora KDE Spin LTS: Kubuntu (3 years), Debian (5 years), AlmaLinux (10 years)

I personally think semi-annual is where it’s at. You get packages that are mostly up-to-date (and with Flatpak user-facing software is up-to-date anyway), and you don’t have to fear that something will break/be incompatible with every small update.

leopold,

Kubuntu is also semi-annual, but LTS releases only come every two years. Regular releases have a year and a half of support.

krimson, in Lazarus hackers now push Linux malware via fake job offers
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Joke’s on them, I don’t use bash.

Seriously though, Linux will probably get targeted more frequently now that it is becoming more popular as a desktop OS.

agelord, in what's a normie KDE distro?

KDE Neon

TheGrandNagus, in what's a normie KDE distro?

Fedora KDE spin.

MyNameIsRichard, in what's a normie KDE distro?
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openSUSE Tumbleweed. It’s rolling and reliable.

Ozy, in what's a normie KDE distro?

I think fedora kde is the one you should go with.

If you go with kubuntu you’ll be using snaps by default (which can be removed entirely with some tweaking) and they aren’t actually good (as with the recent steam issues)

WindowsEnjoyer,

Anything *ubuntu is not good for gaming.

Beefytootz, in what's a normie KDE distro?

Kde neon isn’t bad. If I’m remembering right, it’s based on Ubuntu and made by the kde team

Jumuta,

neon is amazing

jerrythegenius, (edited ) in what's a normie KDE distro?
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Fedora kde spin, kubuntu (ubuntu but with kde), kde neon (kde’s distro). I’ve never used neon or kubuntu as a daily driver (just when I was looking for a distro) although they are supposed to be quite good, but I use fedora gnome as a daily driver and fedora kde should be fairly similar. You can also use distrochooser to find a distro that suits.

Molten_Moron,

Well, judging by the fact that it gave me my favorite (and current (Mint)) distro on the first try, I’ll say this tool is pretty solid lol

QaspR, in "Must Try" distros and DEs?

LeftWM. I’ve been using it for about a year now and I have no complaints vIt doesn’t hold your hand as much as other WMs, but it is extremely powerful if you’re willing to do some manual setup.

PlusMinus, in creating an alias of a command with plenty special characters

Just a thought: It should be possible to save the default ps output does that not fit your use case better?

man 5 docker-config-json

man.archlinux.org/man/…/docker-config-json.5.en

krash,

OMG! I didn’t even know about this, thanks! Will look into it, would be awesome to have ps command spit out things like I want them by default :-)

StorageB, in 2024 Is the year I will commit to ditching windows

I have to keep a Windows install around for the sole purpose of pushing firmware updates to my Headrush pedal board. The installer will run on Linux with Wine, but it cannot detect the pedalboard through the USB connection.

utopiah,

I didn’t try it (because I didn’t have the need for it yet) but maybe wiki.winehq.org/Hardware#USB could help.

StorageB,

I hadn’t come across this when I was trying to get it to work with Wine. This looks promising - I’ll give it a try next time!

ghassan,

Try giving this a try. I found it suggested in the Arch wiki to update the bios. It’s basically a bootable Windows environment from a USB. You can then try running your firmware updates through it. It worked to update my bios so I assume it should easily work with updating firmware for other devices.

StorageB,

That’s an interesting idea. I will give that a shot next time!

toastal, in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?

Regardless of the path, congrats on getting there

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