Sorry to hear that 😅 I’ll give ya an upvote to balance things
Brazilian 🇧🇷 he/him
FOSS and art enthusiast, chilling in the fediverse.
Also me in the fediverse 😌 @gustavomercier@pixelfed.social @merci3@mastodon.social
Sorry to hear that 😅 I’ll give ya an upvote to balance things
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed my rice ☺
unfortunately, I was never able to find the real author for this art. (The credits in the bottom right of the screenshot are not from the real author) https://imgur.com/a/1up4lRL here is a imgur link for you to enjoy it tough, and feel free to tell me in case you find the source for it :P
The fdroid repos can get kinda outdated. But in my personal experience, the app has shown no issues. I guess being compliant with the tirrent protocols is all that matters for it to work.
There isnt much to say about how to use it. Just install the app, search for a torrent you want to download (be it via a magnet link, or a .torrent file) and thats it.
Just install the libretorrent and you’re good to go, its pretty easy and straight foward. https://www.f-droid.org/packages/org.proninyaroslav.libretorrent/
Rhythmbox
Apparently, its only okay to make spyware when its made by a US or European company
EDIT: Just want to point out that that’s not what OP said, it’s just a trend I often see around the Lemmy community
I’m not saying latin america has seized relations with US, just pointing out some of the reasons why China is growing its influence on the continent. Their friendly prices and big investments are much more appealing than empty US promises, as shown in the Summit of the Americas
Latin America is NOT US’s space. This imperialist view of the world that some west nations show is the reason why Latin America is distancing from them
I use Linux for about 2 years
Up until February this year, I was still using a 14 year old DDR2 desktop. Windows 10 started to get quite slow and had some annoying crashes (mainly the fault of my goofy old hardware, of course)
I learned about Linux as an alternative through a Linux Tech Tips video about gaming on Linux, and Valve’s announcement of the Steam Deck, I was also interested in FOSS apps as alternative to proprietary ones.
Decided to try Linux Mint. With no prior experience with Linux, lack of luck finding good tutorials, and some weird thing happening with my games not launching, I had a very rough start.
But thanks to Mint, suddenly my DDR2 desktop got a lot smoother :D also, all of my drivers worked out of the box, and I got very surprised with Linux’s plug-and-play hardware capabilities.
So I decided to learn how to use it, tinkered alot with my system, and broken it alot! It was kind of frustrating, but fun at same time.
And without noticing, I had already learned lots about Linux from a more technical, and then, philosophical point of view.
Now I’m a great fan of Linux and FOSS, and have been helping friends to move to it by giving support with issues I had in the past.
Oh, I didn’t mean to oppose your post or anything! My bad 😅, Just tried to point some things out.
Yeah, every experience is valid! I was just stating my opinion about the general state of Linux installers, but the experience varies alot from person to person. Glad you made it to Linux tho 😄
You can still play real video games through emulators tho, there are tons of hidden gems in every console! I’ve been finding joy again by playing those
I think they should improve their website download page, and have an easier installer before I can recommend it as a first distro to someone. But that’s just my opinion. Some people even get Arch as their first distro, so…
Oh, I was getting ready to answer you but it seems like candle_lighter already did it for me, and you managed to find your own answers :)
To put it in few words: I just like how Vanilla’s implementation of immutability makes it so simple to use.
Really like this distro, waiting for Orchid so I can finally stop hopping
To answer questions 1, 2, and 3:
Yes you can 👍
yep, do your rice. Maybe visit the Unixporn community.
For the most part (in MY experience) changing DEs only involves installing the desktop package, choosing your login manager, and then removing the old DE and its native apps (unless you want to keep them)