Well yeah, I mean what are you going to do?
Well yeah, I mean what are you going to do?
Simple, start teaching it in elementary school all the way up through high school. Apple did it long ago and got apple users out of those kids. Microsoft does it now, and now you have Windows users. Just need the computer education to be Linux centric from the start. It’s not that it’s different, it’s that it’s not what they grew up with and were taught.
I couldn’t get the Chuck Norris edition to blend, unfortunately.
There is always the Joe editor, if you like good ol’ Wordstar. :)
Nah, win can have it.
That post changed my life, gave me a great hobby, which became a career, and still puts food on the table for me and my family to this day. Thank you, Linus.
Take my upvote.
They can’t help themselves. They gorge themselves on his phallic offerings.
That doesn’t mean we want it here. Missing the community you are looking for? Create it.
You mean, besides being chromeos? ;)
And Mint because Gnome (shudder)
This wasn’t just ignorance, this was willful ignorance.
I suggest a filesystem that supports taking snapshots in the future. It’s a lifesaver for moments like these.
When distros make it the default DE, that’s forcing it on them. No different then Microsoft bundling a specific browser. I also disagree that it works well on desktops. It lacks features, and tweaking it to resemble and behave like a more common desktop design is cumbersome.
Gnome. It’s made for touchscreens, but forced on desktop users.
Never give power to those who seek it.
I would, but that thing is happening again where I’m not seeing other comments… just the count of comments. WTF lemmy?!?
Wait what? I’m no fan of Wayland, but what you just said, I’m afraid, is all wrong.
Wayland seeks to provide a newer display standard, as I keep being told (forcefully and repeatedly) X11 is not sustainable… There’s a lot about that we don’t need to rehash here, but long story short, In with the new (Wayland), and sooner or later, out with the old (X11).
Pipewire is meant to be a replacement for PulseAudio, and near as I can tell, quite backwards compatible.
WINE is to run Windows application on Linux. Like many Linux applications right now, it is being updated to support Wayland (I believe that’s well underway already) and it already works fine with Pipewire. WINE will work on X11 and Wayland.
Lastly, what do you mean by weaker systems? X11 is weak when it comes to being security conscious. Part of Wayland’s mission is to address that by being far more secure by default. Pipewire, while maintaining backwards compatibility, is able to do more things, as well, than the original PulseAudio.
It never graduated? ;)