I know but it kinda feels wrong haha. I like to use it flatpak only.
I know but it kinda feels wrong haha. I like to use it flatpak only.
It feels a bit like a phone OS, which is kinda awesome and horrible at the same time. It has gnome disks (or whatever is called, the default gnome partitioner) as an ok alternative to gparted. I have it installed on an old laptop that i occasionally use for web browsing and other light tasks, and for that it’s great. I wouldn’t use it for anything serious, but it’s great if you want just a basic, no maintenance OS.
there’s no flatpak
Silverblue works fine for me but I miss gparted
Auto tiling when
I remember only being able to run Manjaro on my Inspiron 15 7559 (i tried ubuntu, debian and a few others, couldn’t get them to boot even in live environment)
Maybe try that. Manjaro gets a lot of hate but it saved me that time.
Install some distro on an USB stick and ruin it from there
When can we (if ever) expect that auto-tiling thingy?
do you remember what causes it? and what was the fix?
except running solidworks 🥲
What are AT-harddisks? Google is not helpful.
Wouldn’t OpenSUSE Tumbleweed be a much better option then?
just use firefox flatpak and you’re good
why arch and not something with more stable updates like debian?
syncthing
Im trying to make myself use it but i usually forget it exists. I grew up using Windows XP and i still use every OS/DE like its XP.
Its a fun distro to play with but i wouldn’t use it for anything serious.
What do you use now?
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed