Org-mode mostly does this already. Just needs a shortcut to surround the marked area with the correct symbols.
Org-mode mostly does this already. Just needs a shortcut to surround the marked area with the correct symbols.
Thanks, had a network error and jerboa said it failed to comment
“even though there is evidence that Chromium is even less secure)”
That’s not how double negatives work. The alternative would be:
Even though there’s no evidence that chromium is more secure.
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Not really:
RHEL is paid if you need more devices than the free license provides
SEL and Ubuntu Pro don’t have any free licenses as far as I remember
you can mostly use windows without paying anything
Ubuntu, RHEL and Fedora use it as the default and they are very big distros. Idk if it’s enough but that’s what I know.
I mean, that’s pretty irrelevant. If you were for example at least comparing the downloads of fedora Vs spins, that would be a beginning of something.
Idk. KDE was unstable for me and it always has bugs after major releases. They should test things better.
In case it wasn’t obvious: stability is not reliability
So does GNOME, especially when you have a lot of extensions
KDE is pretty crap in both regards
Personal opinion.
Is that why every distro comes with vanilla GNOME? Oh wait…
But hey at least it’s getting better over time.
Meanwhile over the years KDE got lighter than GNOME while constantly piling on features.
the most popular
Citation very much needed
one of the most stable DEs on Linux
Hardly, but I’m guessing you’re thinking of reliability instead. Not really surprising when it’s so stripped down that vanilla GNOME is pretty much unusable. When you extend it, in order to get a proper DE, that goes right out the window.
That fact makes it especially funny that vanilla GNOME is by far the fattest DE around. How it manages to use up more resources than KDE is beyond me.
Pre-blowback: fucking children is fine if they consent to it
Post-blowback: friends explained to me that it hurts the children and that they can’t consent
And I think they rewrote a bunch of C libraries in order to have a better cross-platform compiler for C and zig. Or something along those lines
You can’t replace it.
Zig?
The more snaps you have, the slower your machine will boot. It’s uniquely shit technology that should die already.
It’s far more simple than that. The students are predominantly nobles, and they pretty much completely cut all ties to their previous lives.
So why would you send a hot daughter to become a witch when you can marry her and make political gains? You send the disfigured one so you don’t have to waste any more money on her.
The 5th son doesn’t need to be disfigured to be essentially useless in the political world.
sysVinit is only the default, it comes with systemd as well.
The tools are useful no matter the init system, and make life easier, especially for beginners.
In essence MX is just Debian with tools to make desktop use easier.
MX > stock
The point is that LXQT and LXDE use half as much ram as Xfce. I’m not saying OP should use KDE.
It’s about 300mb lighter than KDE in my experiences. On 2gb of RAM, that makes a difference.
And both LXDE and LXQT use half as much RAM as Xfce.
LXDE is gonna be fine too; but it lacks a lot of the polish that XFCE has. I honestly like both for different things.
I’d rather be able to open more than 5 tabs than have a fancy UI. That’s why Xfce is on my newer devices, and I install those 2 whenever someone needs an ancient laptop revived.
Just install a few of them, see what works, how much resources they use up, and what allows you to open more than one browser tab. Hell do it in a VM, Arco-B has a wide range of DE’s to choose from in the installer.
From my experience it’s barely lighter than KDE. LXQT/LXDE destroy it in every benchmark and in every test I’ve tried.
Export to latex (and to pdf)?