I use Linux daily but honestly I don’t game on it and I watch movies on my proper hdr10+ dolby display so HDR on Linux was never even a thought in my head.
I use Linux daily but honestly I don’t game on it and I watch movies on my proper hdr10+ dolby display so HDR on Linux was never even a thought in my head.
Do people really have issues with HDR? I calibrated my TV once when I bought it and it’s been incredible since.
Ubuntu is Debian with extra steps.
Did you set up recurring searches for new episodes? Idk what it is set to be default but you have to set each show to do episode searches at a given interval.
Garuda is great. It did get me addicted to the fish shell though and I’ve since moved back to windows for work reasons and I hate everything now.
I’ve got a wife and a kid and I will say that I live in butt-fuck nowhere where everything is cheaper than anywhere else, however groceries are still getting way too expensive.
I personally use fluent reader on my PC and phone. It’s the best one I’ve found so far.
As long as a gnome spin stays maintained. I’ve been using gnome for 8 years and I really don’t want to switch distros again.
Nextcloud is technically a solid product if your goal is to replace all the Google services. Personally I think it’s too heavy and I’ve had issues with using it vs using specialized apps for each service I’m replacing.
Here to say Seafile. I also don’t like nextcloud. I used pydio cells for a while but the windows sync client absolutely never worked for me. Seafile has been flawless for 2 months for me.
The epub reader needs work imo, however it’s more than usable and its what I use myself. Once the reader gets a few qol updates I’ll always recommend it over Cal-web or kavita.
Docker is a great choice with lots of good tutorials. I personally use podman since all my servers are now running Fedora server and podman is installed by default.
I’d hop to this in a heartbeat. I do enjoy pop os and I’ve been looking for a reason to go back to Fedora since I’ve been on openSUSE for a while.
In my personal experience the jellyfin clients just aren’t as good. I play my whole jellyfin library through Kodi and everything direct plays without issue.
What sort of problems do you have with Fedora? I used it for years and my wife has been using it for a while with no complaints.
I’ve settled on openSUSE and Fedora. All my personal systems are currently on some version of openSUSE but zypper sucks so I’m considering the move back to Fedora. Oh and my son and wife’s laptops are on Fedora just cause I never moved them to openSUSE.
Ok but actually what does this do?
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Support for ebooks is honestly pretty good. The reader is mid tier at best but it’ll only get better, hopefully.
If you don’t want to mess with the surface kernel, I’ve had 100 percent compatibility with OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. No different kernel required on all 5 of my surface devices.