I like to brick devices, blunder my queen and overthink things.
hmm, that does not feel like it is a bug, I am not runnig Gnome but a Window Manager and there is a configuration were you can enable/disable that exact behaviour and it is called mouse warping.
You should check your setting for something like that or in Forums online.
I do not know what this is but I like it xd.
I agree, the experience of switching to Linux as a regular end-user is overwhelming. The worst are the sensationalist articles that seem they were plagiarized and make you feel like you are missing on some epic feature if you pick one distro over the other.
yep, it does not have the looks. hehe, seems alright to me though.
My family fell for it, and it is really hard to convince them otherwise.
oh man, that not even my “Today I’m feeling overwhelmed by my emotions so I cue my emotional playlist till I figure out a rational plan” But thanks anyway :)
I don’t know why but this made me want to play that Windows pinball game like the old times
Seems like it could be useful for managing huge libraries
I was like you, did not get the point of playlists until I got into techno and some other genres that most people would consider “trashy”. Plus there are some collections of Movies/Games that fit nice into a playlist. Anyway, thanks for the recommendation, I will check it now :) .
Hehe thanks. I download huge playlists and then listen to them offline because hate to wait for music to play, specially on Holidays. I recommend SimpMusic for you, lets you use Youtube Music privately with no ads and download music with no restrictions. As for how I download my music… my lawyer told me no to answer that.
I was born in 1996 but I feel you man, we used to share music with Infrared on those SonyEricssons and Nokias and then bluetooth.
jajajajajaja responding is the most latin thing ever. Puedes decir “replying” o “commenting”.
:)
I think most people hate Snaps because Ubuntu is replacing .deb packages with snaps with no user prompt and that is a cardinal sin in Linux against the freedom and power of the user. Being “bloated” can’t help either when package maintainers do all what they can to ship programs light and simple. So it goes against at least two Linux principles.
I tweak my linux to mimic Temple OS.
I think Lineage OS integrated launcher is fine but if you need to change it I would recommend Lawnchair or Kvaesito. It really depends on you workflow and what functions you want/need. I would say Lawnchair has a more classic interface while still allowing for customization. There are some forks going around so I encourage you to look in Github or F-droid. Oh and Niagara launcher is nice if you depend on few apps that you frequently use, but it has some features locked that are only available in the PRO version.
good idea, but I prefer to keep my script kid config private. XD
You are younger than you think, my parents were born 63’/64’ and would never be on a forum talking about music players. :) On a Linux forum at that.