Grandma share her experience with Debian 12 and the Gnome Desktop. (youtu.be)
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A presentation by @siosm and @JoshStrobl about the state of the atomic desktops and especially Silverblue, Kinoite and Onyx (Fedora Budgie Atomic)
I just thought it was funny. And i hope to see a new version of this someday.
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/12523039...
Random UK grandma in my recommenced giving a tour of classic gnome.
Even though different Linux distros are often fairly close in terms of real-life performance and all of them have a clear advantage over Windows in many use cases, we can’t reject the fact that Arch Linux has undoubtedly won the competition. And now I’m so glad to have another reason to proudly say “I use Arch btw”...
I had been waiting for a really long time for that video by the Linux Experiment (really good Linux youtuber) which is also available there: tilvids.com/w/bLPmGvqHd69ANdPdhRZXWV ....
The author managed to run LUnix on an NES without tricks, like embedding a Raspberry Pi into the cartridge.
With Wayland becoming more and more popular, it’s interesting to look at the around 40 year history of X.