Thanks for the clarification :)
Thanks for the clarification :)
Available sources but commercial binaries: ZRythm (currently in beta) Ardour (can be found for free on the repos of most distros)
Isn’t Ardour GPLv2, and not only source available?
KDE on my main laptop, Cinnamon on the TV-connected mini-PC in my living room. I like the customization options of KDE, and with Cinnamon I just wanted to test out Linux Mint, no big reason other than that. I used GNOME for some time with Pop_OS!, and it was not fully my thing. I plan to test out more DEs when I can free up an older laptop to do some more experimentation - for my main laptop I require stability, so I don’t mess around with it too much.
Thanks, I keep gaining confidence that this should work just fine for my use case. I don’t care about encryption for this, it will mainly serve as backup for my media collection, and anything I would want encrypted, I could always encrypt myself first.
Interesting! I will look more into this. Thanks for the tip
I have Proton VPN running on two different machines running Ubuntu-based distros with KDE and Cinnamon, respectively. Works fine :)
Yeah, that’s what I am hoping for. Thanks :)
Ok, great, thanks :)
Ok, perfect! I am not interested in the software :)
I can’t actually find the View-menu (or any other of the usual File, Edit etc.). Maybe it doesn’t play nice on KDE under Wayland? In LibreOffice Impress I can right click the gutter and click “More” and bring up what is called “Options - LibreOffice”. Here I can find “Peronsalization” which allows me to select different themes (to no effect) and that’s it.
LibreOffice is as far as I know a continuation of OpenOffice.
I tried to find this, but had big issues finding where to toggle this. I find the default UI very cluttered and confusing.
From my experience, OnlyOffice provides better compatability with MS Office-files (that is, more so than LibreOffice). However, having used Powerpoint quite a lot in my professional life, and using OnlyOffice Presentation to make a slide deck now, that is an area where I unfortunately find it severely lacking. There’s also the issue about their license - I am not all that familiar with it, but apparently they are not as free and open as they claim to be.
Alright, so nothing to do with the assets themselves then. I would be interested in having access to this for some planned experimentation with Godot towards the end of the year, and was wondering if the downvotes had anything to do with some huge red flags here I didn’t know about :)
Out of curiosity, why is this post being downvoted? It seems like a good thing to me.
Bad news! So what kind of timeline are we looking at before the final version becomes unusable do you think?
It seems to have about doubled the number of courses (31 vs. 16). Do any of the new courses seem to fill in some of the stuff you were missing from the previous bundle?
Freetube exists for Android also.
How so? I have many feeds oeganized under different groups, and that works well for me. What functionality would you have wanted?