There’s not much to it. You just use the determinate installer. Works great.
Also find me @ebits21@lemmy.world
There’s not much to it. You just use the determinate installer. Works great.
For simple use cases… Linux can actually be a lot more hands off and just works.
It’s actually pretty great for the grandparent use case.
I’ve been with Fedora for awhile now because I like the project and how it pushes things forward. Changed to Silverblue and never returned.
Now I’m using Bluefin because I like the little tweaks on top of Silverblue. Would recommend.
Have you checked out Aurora?
Bluefin, very happy. Nice toys on top of an atomic Silverblue base. Love the concept.
But if everyone has had Covid… and IQ is relative. Then nothing changes? 😋
Have you looked? Almost all software on flathub (definitely the majority) lists aarch64 (ARM). So yes, most things work.
Again, proprietary software is the main issue here. Open source software is pretty easy to recompile.
I understand qemu can emulate x86 in those cases, with a performance hit.
Most applications are/can be compiled for arm. You just need the right repo or to compile from source.
Raspberry pi’s are very popular and are arm based already.
You don’t need a translation layer unless the software is proprietary and the vendor isn’t willing to compile for arm.
I’m an Audiologist. Love it when you get one of these. ;)
Well that’s interesting 😎
I never like the idea of TOTP in your password database.
I suggest Autohotkey ;)
Sir, this is a Lemmy’s.
Like Ubuntu, I like that Fedora is backed by a big company. Fedora is quite good at pushing the Linux ecosystem forward and often adopts and pushes new technology before other distros (flatpaks, Wayland, pipewire, btrfs etc.) that all Linux distros eventually benefit from.
Ubuntu on the other hands seems to want to be the Microsoft of Linux… which is not a compliment. I’ve been put off by things like their pushing of snap packages.
I personally like the stock gnome (on a laptop) or kde (on a desktop) desktops over the cinnamon mint desktop (but mint is closer to windows). Fedora is pretty close to stock (gnome by default).
Fedora has great flatpak integration for installing apps (think App Store) which is my preferred way to do it. Mint has this as well.
Fedora also has semi rolling releases and constant updates, which I prefer over Linux Mint’s 2 year release cycles (this doesn’t matter for any software you install from flatpaks).
I wouldn’t recommend arch as a first distro imo. I don’t see what the advantage would be for a newbie.
Personally I would recommend Fedora.
:q!
Is this a thing in Canada yet? Thankfully have never seen it here.
You can have a nefarious developer working for a nation state infiltrate the supply chain for ANY OS.
You don’t know.
I…. Don’t really get why they think this is better. Google search was good…. Other companies can copy AI technology anyway. AI is really just predicting words and wasn’t designed for search, but their old algorithm was.
Whyyyyyy
Benzene is used to decaffeinate coffee… but it’s not in regular coffee is it?
Edit: looking into it, just in trace amounts just like many other foods, which is perfectly safe.
Bring on the chunked 🤘