

I’m a musician and Ardour is the goat.
I’m a musician and Ardour is the goat.
Arch (EndeavourOS but it’s the same with an installer, basically): AUR, great Wiki, great community and fresh packages. I’m always open to new stuff but all of this is really hard to beat.
Seems like missing CSS
That’s ok, I’m not sure why people here wants you to learn terminal commands, Linux has also easy distributions like LinuxMint meant for you.
For some cult Lucifer is also the symbol of knowledge and science versus the imposed conservatorism of God, so it can be learning a rolling distro like Arch or Void.
Elisa is also decent if you use KDE, QuodLibet is more on the customizable side.
Nah, in a rolling distro it’s normal, they were mostly unused stuff hide in /home, and useless yay pkg.
If you are an audiophile, nothing beat QuodLibet right now.
Yes, you have to enable the service, this is for voidlinux (runit): https://docs.voidlinux.org/config/session-management.html
There is a xfce live edition and a good wiki. Not having systemd is a great thing for these old specs in my experience.
Orgzly + Syncthing
I think selfhost is more useful in a multi-user scenario, for my personal needs I also love Syncthing.
The page indicate GoW3 isn’t in “playable” state; so it can run but isn’t considered a stable experience.
If I change tty I still don’t get the image, the only way is to reboot or manually reconnect the HDMI cable of the monitor.
I’m impressed
FreeTube still works for my Linux system, for most videos.
SimpleX is very good if you don’t want a classic profile