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I recommend using freetube: https://freetubeapp.io/
It’s a youtube desktop client, no tracking or ads and works perfectly on Linux.
Funny, but I’m on a tiling wm for a reason. I like things simple and effective. I don’t need or want HDR. :)
I’m on a tiling WM. If I want a specific feature, I make it happen.
I’ve been using EndeavourOS for the past year or so, and Arch before that for many years. I haven’t had anything break in EndeavourOS even though I customize it a lot, (i3wm, polybar and other stuff) and I also play Steam games on this system (Nvidia GTX 1650 with no issues). You can install plasma-wayland-session
if you want wayland with KDE. I’d recommend EndeavourOS for a beginner because a lot of packages you want are in the AUR. Plus if you’re stuck on something, the Arch wiki will have the solution, because it’s specifically tailored to Arch. EndeavourOS is basically just an Arch installer.
Most likely a hardware issue. But we don’t have enough info. We don’t know it that user has successfully re-imaged that system or not.
If you’re not joking, I’d like to clarify that your friend’s computer not booting up after a CMOS battery failure, is not related to Manjaro, or any OS for that matter. But we don’t have enough info to correctly assume what the actual cause of the issue is, without troubleshooting.
Justin Frankel. Explains the chosen UI.
Arch on my desktop because I customize it to how I like and don’t care if something breaks (rarely does). And linux mint on my laptop because I need a more reliable distro when taking my laptop to work.
Thanks for posting this one, I didn’t know about retext. I’m using Obsidian, but it’s overkill if used as only a markdown editor. Retext is way better.
This is truly the best way to Rickroll someone. We’ve reached new heights. I like it.
Valve devs said they like Arch because it allows them to update steam deck faster than other distros. Looks like they’re skilled enough to limit the downsides of an unstable distro in order to get the latest and greatest package versions.
This will allow you to ctrl+s to save. I tried to add this in a backtick code line/block but it removes part of the syntax.