Yes I do use HDR. Bluetooth too. Sorry Linux users, we exist.
Yes I do use HDR. Bluetooth too. Sorry Linux users, we exist.
If this project has other contributors, imagine how betrayed they must be.
Opening the project as FOSS until it becomes popular and then closing it to make money is such a scummy tactic
Microsoft Office and Adobe software are the main anchors to Windows currently. Anyone using them (as is professionally required) is stuck with Windows or MacOS.
You mean “couldn’t care less”. The way you’ve written it means that you do care a bit since you “could care less”.
Nonprofits are not “companies”, and no non-profit exists to make entertainment for you.
It is as easy to install Arch nowadays as any other distro. Current Arch ISOs come with an easy TUI installer built-in called archinstall, and if you select any modern DE you get GUI tools to manage everything from drivers to the kernel as well.
But I do agree about the effortlessness ready-to-use distros like Mint bring. It’s like living in a dormitory as against living in your own apartment - there is less customizability but then you also don’t have to worry about little things like cleaning and supplies and maintenance.
This should be at the top.
Why is Debian so tiny? And why is Slackware neighbouring Ubuntu?
Lol no it doesn’t. It’s still entirely at the mercy of the OEM, many of who often don’t bother with Linux support. Acer is the biggest example.