@itsfoss Debian variants, Fedora, or Mint, Debian having install files make it easier for non-tech users who want to get things outside the store, Fedora is very secure/stable, Mint is just very easy to use in general for Windows users especially.
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YourShadowDani (yourshadowdani@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 05-Jan-2025 01:43:42 JST YourShadowDani -
YourShadowDani (yourshadowdani@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 18-Nov-2024 02:41:40 JST YourShadowDani @itsfoss Using fastfetch as its quickly becoming default on lots of distros
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YourShadowDani (yourshadowdani@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 04:07:17 JST YourShadowDani @nixCraft Just had to update Tomahawk b450 bios I'm using as a server because it won't start without a GPU unless it has that update 💀
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YourShadowDani (yourshadowdani@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Nov-2024 22:06:20 JST YourShadowDani @itsfoss Foot Terminal + ZelliJ + Yazi, in terminal image previews via Sixels (have to clear the ZelliJ cache if its not showing)
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YourShadowDani (yourshadowdani@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Sep-2024 21:21:44 JST YourShadowDani @itsfoss I think OS App Stores have at least a minor obligation to provide donation links for the FOSS thats being used, and maybe the Package Managers do too (after install show donation links?)
Many Distros are built off stacks of FOSS software, the bare minimum to help app devs with funding would be appreciated.
KDE prompting for donation rarely is reasonable imo, they've made lots of great software thats usable outside their ecosystem.
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YourShadowDani (yourshadowdani@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 31-Jul-2024 01:07:11 JST YourShadowDani @itsfoss Because Microsoft AI in Win11, switched to PopOS and haven't looked back