What’s a thin client?
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What’s a thin client?
Not sure if niche, but I use Arco Linux instead of the alternatives like Endeavour, Manjaro, or plain arch.
Why? Its easier to setup than straight Arch. Manjaro was all over the place when I tried it a few years back. Arco, right from the ISO stage, let’s you configure exactly what you want, with a handy guide on their website.
But the thing that keeps me loyal is the excellent community. The maintainer himself responds to most of your queries on telegram / discord (not FOSS reeee) and he’s very active on YouTube as well with no nonsense guides and walkthroughs. Shoutout Eric Dubois
I use cloud flare tunnel for my home server too. Are there any viable and somewhat easy alternatives?
Sorry, I meant optimisations for KDE Connect in particular. It has a persistent notification enabled as well.
This just stops working on either my Linux laptop or my phone randomly. I’ll need to kill the process and restart it Does anyone know how I can fix this? Battery optimisations are turned off on the phone.
They’re all the weak man’s idea of a strong man
Manjaro is a distro I’ve given up on. Broke itself twice for me. I much prefer Endeavour OS or Arco (shout-out to that excellent community)
Thank you for the detailed reply. I am not too bothered with PS and the rest working natively or with gpu acc (I don’t do advanced work) but I’ll save this for later
I’ve had instances where the system breaks,usually when I don’t update for a while. I don’t want to face that on my ‘stable’ machine
Always the high seas for me and corporations
I do use krita / gimp on my laptop for quick edits. I’m not a professional by any means, the time sunk into learning these in depth isn’t really worth it for me.
Will take a look at this as well.
I’ve found the package manager to be infuriatingly slow
Who can forget CBAT
Had you installed the native programs or everything on docker?
UI is fine… UX is a few good steps backward
Would suggest jellyfin over Plex due to the latter’s increasing corporate greed.
Optional:
This is a super simplified list, but the wikis are easy enough to get started with.
Edit: cjf has listed some useful links for the same
…no
Honestly straight arch was more stable for me. I barely knew anything about the AUR back then, I didn’t break it installing or tweaking anything. I just customised KDE a bit. I didn’t even have a dedicated GPU - I was using Intel integrated
Ah, okay. I thought OP was referring to a thinkpad/thinkcentre