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pathief, to linux in ELI5 the whole Wayland vs X11 going on.
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“just works” depends on your needs. There is. Polarizing opinion on the Wayland vs x11 because the experiences are also very polarizing.

pathief, to linux in ELI5 the whole Wayland vs X11 going on.
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I think the main problem is that Wayland is not a drop in replacement.

Every software needs to support Wayland, new environment flags need to be created, flags must be used with electron apps…

Nvidia support has been spotty and some functionality has not yet been implemented. I use a custom .xcompose file, which doesn’t work on electron apps. Let me know if there’s a better way to mimic window’s dead keys.

Overall, it’s hard for an end user to change from a solution that is working perfectly to a solution that requires a ton of work and doesn’t yet have the same functionality.

Everyone can understand that Wayland is the future but depending on your needs and hardware the current experience can be great or terrible.

pathief, to linux in The CEO of PROTON answers YOUR questions! Drive, Linux support, Photos, features, and a lot more!
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If you just use the VPN consider moving to Mullvad! I really loved their service but ended up moving to Proton because I use all their services.

pathief, (edited ) to linux in The CEO of PROTON answers YOUR questions! Drive, Linux support, Photos, features, and a lot more!
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I have premium and I have received emails regarding the family plan, not popups. And honestly I want those emails because the family is a fantastic value proposition. Too bad you only get 3 custom domains to share with 5 other people, that is really not enough :/

If they ever change it to at least a domain per person I want them to email me about it.

pathief, to linuxmemes in Year of Linux on the Desktop
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Even worse than I thought, then :/

pathief, (edited ) to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?
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My first attempt was to flash the stock LineageOS and then install the microg packages from the fdroid store. I didn’t manage to get that fully working, the microg self-check would have a lot of fails due to version mismatches. I never figured out why. A lot of applications complained about the lack of play services and warned me they wouldn’t work, microg was clearly not installed properly.

Then, I flashed the “LineageOS for MicroG” ROM, which is a LineageOS fork with microg already installed. I had to enable all microg services but the self-check was 100% successful out of the box. No warnings about the lack of play services, everything was mostly working. I installed all software from Fdroid when possible and Aurora Store when not possible.

Push notifications were a bit of a struggle at first but they did work. I still didn’t get notifications to work on Telegram, but “Telegram FOSS” fork seemed to work okay. For GPS/Maps I used Waze (which is technically owned by Google) and it worked flawlessly. I assume you can use other GPS application, I just didn’t do my research on this one. For email I am using Proton Mail, which worked as expected.

The problematic apps were banking/financial apps, which I guess most people can live without. I’m confident the apps would work with microg but simply refused to even start. In Portugal our interbank network developed an application called “MBWAY”, which is really ingrained in the portuguese population. Most people use it. It has a ton of cool functiontionality such as sending money to other people just by using the phone number (instantly and without fees), replacing your ATM/food cards for payments and generating virtual credit cards for online shopping.

I use MBWAY way too much (pun intended), and just decided I didn’t want to live without it. I ended up flashing stock LineageOS and their GAPPS package, which contains the play services and play store app. I still install most stuff from the Aurora and Fdroid store. The banking/financial apps are now working.

pathief, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?
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I think the apps would work without Google Play services but they refuse to boot without it. Unfortunately since these are banking and finance apps the only alternative is not to use them.

I own a Poco F2 Pro, ROM support is somewhat limited. CalyxOS is insupported, it seems. When this phones starts dying I’ll probably give GrapheneOS a shot!

pathief, to linuxmemes in Year of Linux on the Desktop
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apt uses debians packages and debian repositories. Unless they recently created an alias or something, it should install debian packaged version!

pathief, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?
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Yes, that is correct.

pathief, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Year of Linux on the Desktop
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If you use apt-get you aren’t using snaps, you are unaffected.

Snap is a format created by Canonical which has a really funky proprietary back end. The default application store in Ubuntu uses this format and has been plagued with an impersonation problem. Since everyone could submit snaps there was a lot of spyware posing as legit software. My main gripe was when the snap store just decided to unilaterally close and update my Firefox while I was using it.

Linux Mint does NOT have snaps and even had a debian based version. Pretty neat

pathief, to linuxmemes in Year of Linux on the Desktop
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Power to you, friend. But with current snap store out of the box it’s really hard to recommend Ubuntu to anyone. Linux Mint seems such a better choice to newbies.

At the end of the day it’s not really a big deal, people should just use whatever feels best.

pathief, to piracy in Apps that shouldn't be Subscriptions
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I don’t agree with this. It creates a monetary barrier to starting a new channel. If uploading costs money the number of uploads is going to reduce considerably, no one likes to throw money away.

pathief, to comicstrips in Offering solutions is annoying
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You are not supposed to be an inanimate object. You’re supposed to listen, acknowledge, talk about the topic at hands. Empathize, ask questions to better understand the problem. Show interest in your significant other, show them you care about what is upsetting them.

Sometimes people get stuck on the “have you tried the most basic and simplest answer?” questions and it’s frustrating as hell. You can just ask “wanna brainstorm about it?”, at least you’re setting the mood in the right direction.

pathief, to linux in Just install EndeavorOS lol
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It’s awful for most new users, though. They don’t even know what the options are, how can they choose anything?

Not every new user is the same but if they are absolute newbies they should start with a user friendly distro, which Arch definitely isn’t.

pathief, to linuxmemes in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
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Linux Mint should be the default answer for newbies. Tech savvy users can probably find “the right distro” themselves.

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