I’m using my old netbook as Pi-hole and some home server stuff. Does its job.
I’m using my old netbook as Pi-hole and some home server stuff. Does its job.
To be fair, I imagine an entire browser just like that for a long time. You have your settings and every website would look the same. A default frontend for everything. No Javascript, just the content.
Reader mode is really useful and I use it daily basis. It removes all the clutter and leaves just the important part.
It wouldn’t be worse than snap integration which Mint already doesn’t use. Also Mint have a backup plan called LMDE if things go sour.
Basically like that but Frankenstein saying it.
Depends on what you need actually. I was doing fine with urxvt on Xorg, so foot is a perfect alternative for me on Wayland.
You can try that on Elite Dangerous.
That’s a good analogy.
It doesn’t use Visual Basic for its macros so I wouldn’t expect a complex compatibility. To be fair Excel macros is usually a problem outside of MS Office.
It’s nice to see more countries making chips.
It’s not open source but probably has the best compatibility. You can give it a shot.
https://www.freeoffice.com/en/
Needs an account after one week though.
Thanks, added to my starred. It’s already at almost 9k starred, really nice.
That’s good to hear. Tachiyomi extensions still work, at least the ones I’ve downloaded. Apparently it cannot download any now. I’ll continue with Mihon when I upgrade to LineageOS 21. Thanks again for the heads up.
Thanks for the reply. It seems I’ll have to switch to Mihon some time later.
Thanks for the reply. I had no idea. I probably won’t need to download it soon since all of my current reads already fully downloaded, need to finish them first. I love that they cannot easily kill open source. Mihon seems nice.
What happened to Tachiyomi? I still use it.
Not Linux but Haiku would run on it I think.
As a calligrapher, this is not pleasing to look at. Far from it.
I assume you’ve never used Linux long enough to get a grip. You would get there if you use it long enough.
However, operating systems are just tools. Use which one is easy for you. If you have no spare time to learn a new OS, just use what you know. Though Microsoft’s latest shenanigans really force some people to switch to other OSes.
While this is true for my another older netbook (40 W), my netbook’s power consumption for running Pi-hole is ~15 W. I think it’s acceptable for such operation. 5 W is tempting though.