

Not the Suse professional edition that I tested a couple of weeks ago. Only the community editions default to KDE.


Not the Suse professional edition that I tested a couple of weeks ago. Only the community editions default to KDE.


Red Hat has invested so much in GNOME they will probably never want to hear about changing to KDE Plasma. And Suse will follow Red Hat (which never made sense to me).
Exactly, or when they forced their tools as “standard” forcing KDE to adapt.


The entire video is WTF material. The AI-generated part is the least of my worries.
There are some very vocal people against it but I’ve never understood why. It makes no sense to put it in the same basket as Ubuntu.


I barely feel the weight of my phone when running but alternatively my watch (Garmin) has an offline music player.


I was hallucinating! I was convinced WhatsApp was in the title. Sorry about that


Because I only read the title


Wasn’t there some kind of E2E encryption on WhatsApp? If true, how do you block users from sending a link?


Less convenient and less secure.


You can make your own opinion here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_France
Short story: this joke is dumb and offensive.


I don’t understand how one can accidentally paste with the middle-click, but I can see in this thread that it happens. I was very much against this change but now I need to see stats. Are there any?


It’s one of my main criteria for my next personal laptop. I commute very frequently and travel between 2 homes, most of the time by bike and public transportation. I want to carry as light as possible.
I have a tablet but it’s nowhere near the flexibility of a Linux laptop.


The dishes you listed are not really exciting to me, I’ll be honest. The one type of food English (not sure about other British parts) people can be relatively proud of are deserts. I really appreciate an Eton mess for example.


Are there any other viable options?


Given how overpopulated the planet is, I’m not a fan
I’ve had a really poor experience of Fedora and KDE. It really felt like third-class experience as they push so much for GNOME. Once you try a more desktop neutral or pro-KDE distributions you can’t go back to Fedora.


Not sure that’s a valid argument. Accessing social media is not a prerequisite to installing Linux on half-broken hardware


No manual intervention and no issue here (KDE plasma user). Smooth as always.
Is it a RiMusic child such as Kreate?