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| linux [2026/05/28 20:29] – [A mini-love letter to KDE] particles | linux [2026/05/29 00:18] (current) – [Distros, kernels, and updates] particles | ||
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| - Everyone swears by Flameshot, but that doesn' | - Everyone swears by Flameshot, but that doesn' | ||
| - Okular is a great alternative to Preview.app, | - Okular is a great alternative to Preview.app, | ||
| + | - Ignoring editing for a second, Okular is great for browsing PDFs with highlights and selection. It is more reliable than Preview for general document browsing. It has bookmarks! Okular is lovely. | ||
| + | - I mostly miss the ability to combine PDF documents with Preview on KDE. Again, esoteric features. | ||
| - You can’t hide windows with KWin. If you use Command + Option + H a lot, this workflow will break. | - You can’t hide windows with KWin. If you use Command + Option + H a lot, this workflow will break. | ||
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| These days, you can buy reasonable Linux hardware from vendors like Framework. If you have existing hardware though, it can be difficult to know if it will all work well. To some, the benefits of switching will outweigh the drawbacks. | These days, you can buy reasonable Linux hardware from vendors like Framework. If you have existing hardware though, it can be difficult to know if it will all work well. To some, the benefits of switching will outweigh the drawbacks. | ||
| - | ==== Distros | + | ==== Distros, kernels, and updates |
| Newer hardware needs newer kernels to support it. The problem is that if you get new hardware and you've picked the wrong distro, you will not be able to use that hardware. | Newer hardware needs newer kernels to support it. The problem is that if you get new hardware and you've picked the wrong distro, you will not be able to use that hardware. | ||
| - | I think the best advice I would give someone today is to use CachyOS or Bazzite. I personally picked CachyOS, but Bazzite is probably the friendlier option for most newcomers. | + | I think the best advice I would give someone today is to use CachyOS or Bazzite. I personally picked CachyOS, but Bazzite is probably the friendlier option for most newcomers. |
| - | I don’t think anyone should run Linux Mint, or Ubuntu in modern times. If you can stand some command line tinkering, being updated is worth it over a distribution that lags behind the bleeding edge. Distributions like Fedora | + | I don’t think anyone should run Linux Mint, or Ubuntu in modern times. If you can stand some command line tinkering, being updated is worth it over a distribution that lags behind the bleeding edge. Distributions like Debian |
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| + | **If you pointed a gun at me and told you what to use, use Bazzite or CachyOS**. | ||
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| + | **Do not use Ubuntu, anything that ships with GNOME, Linux Mint, anything that involves colored hats, whatever the hell ZorinOS is, elementaryOS, | ||
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| + | === What's going on over at Fedora' | ||
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| + | Fedora has some interesting governance issues, like missing updates for GNOME products and a seemingly [[https:// | ||
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| + | Seemingly it's fine if you're using KDE, but this fundamental policy/ | ||
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| ===== Does this not suck? ===== | ===== Does this not suck? ===== | ||
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