Open source is a license. What you’re referring to is “source-available.” You can’t legally fork, redistribute, or contribute to it.
Open source is a license. What you’re referring to is “source-available.” You can’t legally fork, redistribute, or contribute to it.
On GNOME, I like BlackBox, though Prompt looks promising once it’s stable.
Actually, the primary dev is no longer active. The other developers have moved to a fork called Input Leap that has Wayland support.
Maybe try Input Leap. It’s an actively maintained fork of Barrier (Barrier isn’t maintained), and it has Wayland support.
Maybe try Input Leap. It’s an actively maintained fork of Barrier (Barrier isn’t maintained), and it has Wayland support.
Most of what you said applies to the Linux kernel too. It’s good to have other options, but being popular does not mean something is bad.
That should work, though you may want to look into Framework instead.
Also, KOReader adds a bunch of extra features and functionality.
Honestly, an actual ereader might work out better for you if that’s all you plan to do.
I think their RSS feed has a placeholder title for this.
Yes. Why?
I like bottom right the most, but it does’t really feel like a default wallpaper as much as top left. Middle right feels like part of a tiling WM with custom colors more than a default for a DE.
No, but you could always bridge it to Matrix.
People try to upload CP and get the admin arrested for hosting it.
Yeah, MacOS wasn’t originally intended for x86 CPUs.
He’s pretty much the quintessential QA tester. He wants to do things his way, regardless of whether or not the OS wants him to do that. He’s usually skilled enough to fix anything he messes up, but he doesn’t know enough about Linux to do that, so he ends up breaking things. I feel like most people have a better experience than he did, but his technique uncovered a ton of bugs and usability issues that significantly improved the Linux desktop to have fixed.
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It would be largely fine, but be careful. Being immutable, a lot of things that you would expect will work differently or not at all. I would not recommend it, but if you’re in for a challenge, it’s not bad.