Snap? Can we not?
Snap? Can we not?
We can’t choose for you, unfortunately, only give you advice. My advice question is: Kubuntu and Debian (KDE Neon too, iirc) are an LTS distros, why would you chose them given your criteria?
For myself, I can recommend Bazzite or Aurora, if you are okay with using an immudable distro. They are both Fedora Atomic based, but Bazzite is gaming first, while Aurora is a general purpose distro.
openSUSE Tumbleweed is also amazing. It is rolling and generally one of the best KDE experiences you can get. It also has a snapper tool, which lets you to rollback to the state before the update or even further.
KDE, because it has all the features I need and also because I love theming and while QT apps can be themed pretty easily, GTK theming is somewhere between being absolutely horrible and non-existance.
Shiori is also good.
Omnivore is not easy to self-host and now I understand why.
Sway is cool, but no support for Nvidia proprietary drivers, unfortunately.
It seems like a dream come true for Linux phones.
It’s amazing, but… why?
That’s true, but how much hard-forks do you know?
I mean, if Linus had given a more professional commentary, this whole drama definitely wouldn’t be so loud, but we have what we have.
Yes, it does works well, but has its caveats. You have to set up your own sync, either using a Syncthing or any other 3rd party app as KeePassXC does not have any sync option built in. KeePassDX has a good article about syncing a database.
Keepass2Android is not on f-droid, unfortunately. Also, KeePassDX has a much nicer interface.
I’ve switched to KeePassXC on pc + KeePassDX on mobile after that whole drama. Proton Pass is also interesting, but there’s no way I’m gonna use cloud-based password managers anymore.
Nah, I’ve switched to KeePassXC already. I’ve never been happier.
It’s ridiculous how some see nothing wrong with delisting maintainers and are genuinely happy about such discrimination.
It’s different, don’t you see? Those were peaceful bombings! /s
And hypocrisy is even worse.
a country that has an ongoing effort to compromise infosec.
Any confirmation, that these specific maintainers were compromising something?
I was expecting an adequate response, but this… I’ll just say I’m very disappointed.
Ubuntu is the most popular? On server maybe, on desktop I doubt it.
It is not true. You can install Neovim as flatpak, for example.
It only means, that on distros without AppArmor you get almost no sandboxing of snap applications.
The only advantage snap has is the ability to package drivers as snaps. Other than that there’s simply no reason to choose proprietary-backed snap over flatpak.
EDIT: Typos.