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Fixed it
Fixed it
See I thought a conductor was a person who grabs a live main wire while standing in water.
Classic VIM. It’s not intuitive and probably won’t get the job done unless you really know what you’re doing.
Fedora with Gnome especially on newer hardware. Fedora has far fewer issues in my humble personal experience when it comes to hardware less than five years old. Gnome because trying to use something that looks like something you’ve used before but isn’t just adds extra confusion. No need for Pantheon or Cinnamon.
Windows does suck though. I think that’s at least something to which we can all agree and rally around.
I use Arch and only use Vim or Emacs for config files. That’s Linux flex culture right there. 🙂
It’s a Gnome shell extension if that helps.
Samsung user here. I’m working with a Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S7+ and a Dell XPS 9310 running Fedora. Set KDE Connect to never sleeping on the Samsung devices and it will work flawlessly. Transferring files, copy paste between devices, notifications etc just work for me. The only platform where I felt KDE Connect didn’t work smoothly was my Windows gaming machine. I gave in and just used the Microsoft phone connect app for that machine but everything else it’s KDE all the way.