Onion sites get DDOS attacks constantly. That’s why Dread has so many backup links.
Onion sites get DDOS attacks constantly. That’s why Dread has so many backup links.
Bottles makes using Wine real simple.
It’s an immutable distro that simplifies running Android apps and containers for software from other distributions. It uses it’s own tool for immutability called ABRoot that also allows you to safely install native packages when needed.
The announcement was made in the Discord
screenshot was gnome video player
nordic
I was actually using Celluloid before but videos were not playing until I used the commands you gave. Gnome videos is now crashing but I don’t care as much since Celluloid is now working
i’ve actually already followed that exact guide and it still is not working
already have it
I wasn’t aware of that and I was on 16.3 before I switched to Fedora. Still couldn’t run GPT4All unfortunately D:
I just switched from ZorinOS to Fedora due to constantly running into software that is too new for the Ubuntu 20.04 base that ZorinOS 16 runs on. It is a great beginner distro and I even installed it on a friends computer and another friends grandmas computer and they both loved it. But if you require the latest software you may want to wait until ZorinOS 17 releases later this year.
Some of the software incompatibility issues can be solved just by using the Flatpak verison of it but if there is no Flatpak then you are really screwed. I couldn’t run GPT4All, JellyfinRPC, ani-cli, or use the workaround to use audio in your screenshare on Discord. (until someone bundled that workaround into a Flatpak Discord client). These are all pretty niche things and for the average user you’ll probably be fine though.
But now it’s native! :D
Firefox Brave Tor Mullvad Librewolf Ungoogled Chromium Waterfox Epiphany IceCat
There’s probably even more that I’m unaware of.
If you want to learn the terminal there’s a game called Hack Net that teaches you command line. IMO if you pick a distro like Ubuntu, Pop, Zorin or Vanilla you don’t need the terminal tho
The official Thinkpad dock is what we use at work
I’ve installed ZorinOS on a non tech savvy friends computer so she could get more life out of her old laptop and she was fine without using any terminal
ZorinOS Lite
Other than being completely unable to run Wayland, secure boot, and being forced to use a propietary driver what kind of things are specifically wrong with Nvidia on Linux? Maybe it’s because I switched to Linux fairly recently but I haven’t noticed many Nvidia specific issues yet.