i very much agree for graphical programs, though i feel like cli tools should partially be an exception. i don’t really want my tmux to be a flatpak i think 😅
TerHu
this! and whilst i don’t know the hardware support for new framework models on mint, i recon it’s pretty good.
ive made that mistake in the past and eventually came to realise that its pretty good if you need a single dongle for mouse and keyboard when playing around with many old pcs and SBCs. so, this expensive mistake has at least some use whilst my two sofle handle the rest
i reckon one can only do this with very soft water?
I got a TwinkPad sticker that i feel like would be awesome for replacing the original ThinkPad logo. it’s so similar that most people don’t see it at first :D
im currently baking this into our hpc. people gotta see the train!
An meiner Schule konnte vor zehn Jahren fast kein junge einen Satz ohne çüş bilden (ich als Kartoffel habs auch recht oft gesagt)
having used a variety of distros, i can recommend linux mint. ubuntu used to put a lot of effort into keeping debian based distros very modern before it fell off and became something i really don’t like, and now mint has taken its place. mint takes from ubuntu what is an improvement/ modernisation over debian and strips out all the crap. mint therefore is a major, if not the driving, force that maintains modern snaps (with debian maintaining very very stable ones)
so, mint is cool :D