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I would say OpenSUSE Leap. I tried many distros on my sister’s PC (Mint, PopOS, Manjaro) and all of them got borked at one point by normal updates. The last one I installed was Leap and she still uses it without any problems.
Use Flatpak instead of PPAs if you can. That way they won’t cause problems.
I don’t use Discord but I found the dev’s email.
Edit: And did my part.
Yeah it could be. Though my guess is, the client cannot connect to the source of the achievement guide for some reason.
That’s a nice idea for an add-on, but sadly all I got is this:
Doesn’t have a release date yet but you might like Empire Eternal, kinda like new Empire Earth.
river has community layouts and I’m currently using bsp-layout, it’s not the same as bspwm but somewhat similar. Also the developer of river is working on to separate the window management which will allow basically anything related to layouts.
river is awesome, and I like it even beyond bspwm.
You can use Sideberry and userChrome modification until the vertical support is stable and customizable. I’ll probably continue to use it even after that because Sideberry has a lot more.
That’s nice to hear.
Sure but Xorg has been like that forever and until recently distros started to default Wayland because of Nvidia, and there aren’t many of them yet. Also some programs don’t run well with Xwayland, some don’t run at all. You’re right from a technical privacy point but it’s not the end of the world and it doesn’t have to be privacy-invading, just don’t run proprietary stuff. By the way, CInnamon will switch to Wayland, when the experimental support is mature enough. Don’t know about MATE of XFCE.
What’s wrong with Mint?
Last version update is from 30 March 2023. It doesn’t follow Android UI and has its own, works without a problem. I see no problem here, as long as it works. At least for Android 14, should be fine for 15 too.
My favourite is SicMu Player. The name sucks but it’s the best and lightweight folder base music player for me. Quite customizable as well.
No problem! Thank you too. Also, no need to rush since evolving pace of Wayland window managers are quite fast. Everything changes rapidly, in a good way.
Well, everyone has a different taste. I don’t like transparency or even gaps but as I see from unixporn, a lot of people do.
Also, matcha addiction does that to people. :P
I guess currently there isn’t one, at least directly. I read that there is an undergoing work to separate the window management in River, probably you should check back later after those changes are done. I’m also waiting for those changes to get a more traditional navigation.
No problem! My first switch to Wayland was with Hyprland. It’s very fancy and I see how this tool can get along with it quite nicely. Though I was a Bspwm user and switched to River recently. I usually only see my wallpaper when I first boot the system and if I want to run a non-automated program. But still even for me this can be useful when I work with two monitors.
Would this run on River by the way? Since River handles workspaces a little differently.
Oh, if you were talking about back then, then you’re right. At that point, compiling them yourself would’ve been a better choice, but with lower powered CPUs that was another downside. I never stood Gentoo because compiling times were way too long for me, even though I like Gentoo.