Too bad that Purism’s stated values are the opposite of their real business practices.
Too bad that Purism’s stated values are the opposite of their real business practices.
Programs shouldn’t get confused since RAM/swap is transparent for them.
I used GNOME for close to 20 years, but finally dropped it with the release 40. I’ve had enough of them breaking features.
By that time KDE finally stabilized and it does everything I want, my way.
The biggest issue was the phone - Librem 5 - many customers waited 4 (or 5?) years and what they got was underwhelming. Purism originally provided “refund anytime” policy, but once customers started using that they lied they didn’t promise that (disproven with wayback machine). The only reliable way to get the money back is to sue them in small court. They also had some other shady stuff.
Everything was simple and straightforward except for updating an app after new release before the distro maintainers updated it in repos (which often took months).