

I’m going to say yes, easily. Even Photopea is significantly better than GIMP. But for most basic tasks GIMP is fine. IDK if GIMP even supports non destructive editing though


I’m going to say yes, easily. Even Photopea is significantly better than GIMP. But for most basic tasks GIMP is fine. IDK if GIMP even supports non destructive editing though


I keep seeing people saying this but realistically how many new users had to do that? IMO, it’s just the fact that Bazzite has pretty much everything you need out of the box.


What a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious statement!


So “Etats” is “State”… just written backwards?
Why would you need a circle tool? Is your monitor round?
I’m at the 2nd Fedora stage but I feel like I skipped too many steps to get there.


I’ve done 30000km in a year by commuting.


I experience the same thing every time I decide to try KDE on any distro.


Deciding om what is the best distro
I don’t even bother with codecs. I just install Haruna for videos and Amberol and it plays everything just fine.


Dad, you forgot to take your meds again!


Sooo… Do they know you can watch YT without having to log in?


I think I’ve actually touched CD/DVD for the last time in 2012/2013… I should be fine
They also limit you by installing some stuff you’d like to get working. It’s a double edge sword. I’m not saying you can’t get around it but for newbie it can be a big hurdle.
I just use regular Fedora 42 Workstation and it works without issues. Bazzite is basically gaming focused Fedora 42 Silverblue (immutable) but I personally don’t like immutability.
CachyOS is worth a try as well, that’s a gaming focused Arch distro, though I just like Fedora too much and didn’t enjoy using CachyOS
Honestly though, any of those will work fine for you, especially if you have no point of reference to compare in between them.


Honestly, I’m 195cm so in all likelihood I’m mortal than most people on average
3rd answer is incorrect


Will give that a try tommorrow. Thanks for suggestion I had no idea ffmpeg can do this


Yes, it’s Gnome Software. Discover = Gnome Software… the default app finder that comes with the OS once you install it. It’s not like I’ve installed a different app searcher for some reason.
You don’t have to be elitist about it though. Most people find switching to Linux difficult because of no immediate good alternatives. Having at least something even if not FOSS or native helps immensely