This has been mentioned a few times here. Didn’t know that. Thank you.
This “Beginners Guide” they have there is a serious turnoff. They might want to consider a more lightweight and friendly intro to their software. 😄
Still, if I find the time to go through this massive wall of text, I will.
That’s my struggle with this solution as well.
Still, a solid choice.
Not for the faint of heart, but I’ll keep it in mind.
I’ve looked at it. It comes up a lot. Thank you.
Really wish we wouldn’t have to separate the two. This adds a complication layer for exiting Windows users.
Ideally: install app (insert name). Run and enjoy.
Same across the board.
I stopped buying Skype credit once subscriptions were forced.
What are realistic ways to protect ourselves?
Alright. Let’s have it. What’s the extensions that enhance the look of Gnome, propelling it into eye-candy heaven?
Go for it.
… and so forth. I don’t get paid to write this. 😄
System configuration with OpenSuse’s Yast seems miles ahead of all the others (at least those I have tested 🙃).
It doesn’t look particularly nice. German functionality over design. And that it does well. One can do A LOT with it. Plus it’s free even in Tumbleweed.
You are someone in need. You’re not sponging resources. These resources are there to be used by someone who needs the help. You do.
You’re also not your mother.
You are around 20 years old? Means you likely have many more ahead of you. I had a couple of massive twists and turns in my life. Some within, some outside my control. I know enough people who will say the same. You simply don’t know what will happen tomorrow. Anyone who claims to even know what exactly the weather will be like in two weeks is just not telling the truth, let alone what a human life will be like tomorrow or in a few years.
Keep going! You only have one life. You don’t know what’s coming.
Sure, life can be incredibly tough, and it’s understandable to feel overwhelmed at times. However, unlike a painting, life isn’t a static object. It has ups and downs, and even when things seem completely ruined, there’s always potential for change, growth and even thriving. I actually have a little experience with that.
Staying with your analogy: if you spill ink on a painting, you might see it as ruined at first. But some artists use those accidents to create something new and beautiful. Like so, life can take unexpected turns, and what seems like a disaster now might lead to new opportunities. I am the person I am partly due to troubles and disasters in my life. Could I do without those? Sure. Should I? Not sure.
That all said, if you’re feeling like ending it all I can only encourage you to reach out for support. Talking to friends, family, or a mental health professional in your area can make a big difference.
Your life is valuable. You are important and valuable.
You’re not alone. Definitely not with life. There are people who care about you and want to help.
There’s no one answer fits all.
On life? Never. On your goals? Depends. On self-destructive behaviour? Now. On those you love? Never. On business ventures that don’t take off? You tell me.
Point is: life is rarely black & white. Treat it with the color and nuance that makes it what it is.
Nice idea.
Does this run 24/7? How much traffic is generated so I don’t use up all my mobile data?
This sounds interesting. Something I’d give a shot. But the Github doesn’t have much to go by. Yet?
With a heading “We care about your privacy”.
🙄
Set off both
journalctl -qu gnome-shell
andjournalctl -qu gnome-settings-daemon
. Both return nothing.