i fear your best bet really is just using thunderbird or a fork of it and messing with themes.
I did have the same reaction on my first instal of thunderbird but after customizing it a bit i’ve come to like it
i fear your best bet really is just using thunderbird or a fork of it and messing with themes.
I did have the same reaction on my first instal of thunderbird but after customizing it a bit i’ve come to like it
^^^ so many motherboards available not sure what i’d even be looking for
Just watched your video on video editing/creation on linux earlier today, great watch
i’ve got a used dell optiplex laying around for any bigger projects so a pi would be for tinkering with and small scale stuff. I didn’t have a good grasp of how slow it would run though thank you
How’s the Pi 3? I was considering the idea of getting one to avoid the crazy prices for newer models
Didn’t know about Ctrl shift y thanks for this!
can vouch reinstalled bitwarden recently and it got enabled automatically, had no clue about the feature so it was a welcomed change
Did a fresh install of linux mint recently, because of that a good chunk of my software has been FOSS, however, when it comes to all the gaming related stuff I’ve installed (drivers, clients, etc.) its been a hit or miss with more proprietary software then i’d like.
Will say, I’ve struggled for a while to find a good open source music player for local files, I’d love some recommendations (currently trying Rhythmbox but I don’t feel I’ll love it)