For mainstream distros it’s pretty easy
- Download an ISO
- Install Rufus or another media writer
- Write the ISO to a flash drive
- Boot the flash drive
- Click install
- Follow the prompts until it’s installed
🏳️⚧️ she/her
For mainstream distros it’s pretty easy
Do you see source code?
It was written by copilot, thank you very much
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Sadly this is just a dev kit. It has soldered memory and only works with emmc storage
you’re not going to deck yourself from 4 extra cards, but you are going to have access to 4 extra cards
What happens if you pay with cash? Or is it only a thing online
Isn’t this why LGPL exists?
It doesn’t need to be MIT, just LGPL
Android already has support*
*assuming you want to use Google messages, and don’t root
you have to charge those though, Voyager doesn’t need charged
Web environment integrity
Not really, just use your DE’s software manager.
This isn’t dependent on distro, but your DE, which determines the entire UI. It’s like complaining the settings menu isn’t consistent between Google’s Android and Samsung’s Android. For reference, under Gnome, you have to install Gnome Tweaks, then just open that and go to Startup Applications in the sidebar.
Heavily depends on what you want to do. Many use cases (such as Minecraft) don’t really need the terminal at all.
Yeah, that’s not at all unique to Linux though
Minecraft Java is officially available on Linux, and should be available in your software manager. Minecraft bedrock is not available officially, but a program called Minecraft Bedrock Launcher is available that will let you run the Android version of the game.
I’m not sure exactly what you mean, but media should be available to mount in the side bar of your file manager
That’s not packages, that’s images. People download images relatively infrequently, but with rolling release distros, people download hundreds of packages on a regular basis
There’s KDE Connect if they’re on the same network. You could also use Dropbox or something, but honestly Discord works fine
As an attendee, would be somewhat annoyed
As someone on the Internet, hilarious
If you’re still using Ubuntu, I’m not sure what you’re expecting
No amount of Proton work is going to fix it, it’s already most of the way there. What needs to happen is for game studios to stop including kernel-level anticheat so that the game won’t intentionally refuse to run under wine
Lineage 21 on a Motorola Edge 21 here