I don’t hate it, but as a PC/phone user it’s security features are almost never helpful and always cause issues so I just have it disabled.
I don’t hate it, but as a PC/phone user it’s security features are almost never helpful and always cause issues so I just have it disabled.
archive.org? usually when I’m looking for a expired file I search for the file name, and if it’s on the internet archive it usually pops up on the first page of google.
seems to be fine on my galaxy note 10+ with 12gb ram… it sucks on my 2gb ram msm8974 phone tho.
btw how did you manage to find this month old comment lol
Yeah sure but they do force snap for some packages (while making it look like apt running) and it isn’t ideal. I don’t see any reason to use ubuntu over debian unless I’m some corporation that needs to run the same version for 10 years with their subscription.
#1. The distro matters, but not much tbh. The main difference is usually the package manager being used, the default DE/WM, init system (sysvinit/systemd/openrc), and the variant of packages they ship. #2. Avoid Ubuntu if so. #3. I recommend Debian stable. #4. Can’t say much about HDR, multiple monitors are probably fine. (different refresh rate and such can be a hassle to configure tho) #5. Yes KDE is a good choice.
+Photoshop/VS probably runs in WINE but I’m not sure. You might need VM.
True, but FF is wayy slower on low-end devices (like mine).
fvwm :)