dconf editor is kinda like regedit for GNOME apps ig?
No, i think he means the idea that Linux is supposed to substitute Windows 1:1
They’re very reliable from my experience
Just checked, you’re right about Google. Microsoft does allow you to use any app though. It’s funny that the “EEE” Microsoft is less anti-user than the “Don’t be evil” Google. But anyway, seeing how Google locks it down, I’m sure there must be others too. So you’re right
Which services aren’t supported?
It does have automatic Android cloud backups and does support local backups, which also supports backing up to Nextcloud.
Yes, we were talking about free upgrades i think
Only 10 and 11 have been free
What OS security updates are you doing from the terminal?
I mean, someone like me would probably rather have them support Linux officially through some way rather than not support it at all…
The apps blurring the line never mattered… The platform itself is designed almost entirely around how reddit is/was.
Ooh, so much razzle dazzle and minimalism at once
For anyone looking at this in the future: https://www.zoho.com/mail/help/adminconsole/catch-all-setup.html
I would love to use Thunder, but for some reason, my screen is locked to 60 Hz on Thunder, Connect and Liftoff and it’s really off-putting.
It’s functional for sure, but the scrolling feels so janky
Agree with the second one right now, but hell no to the first one.
Yeah, it’s super weird. And it’s not even like they’re reusing code or anything. The Hangouts version was basically embedded YouTube like we see in Discord but the current Meets implementation is within the YouTube app, which is really neat but again, why don’t more people know about it?
Pretty much every distro offers an easy way to install nvidia drivers.
It’s the peripherals that really need drivers. I remember having to install digimend drivers for my friend’s graphics tablet for example. That said, it wasn’t supported well on Windows either and performed better on my Linux setup than on Windows once I did find out about the digimend drivers.
Driver troubles for peripherals aren’t uncommon in Windows either. Don’t get me started on printers. Somehow, printers and scanners have always been plug and play for me on Linux, contrary to what I often hear.