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  • Elementary OS is beautiful, polished and easy. Maybe also check out Ubuntu Studio Edition since you do a good deal of editing? I like Pop! as well and have it on a couple of systems, but it’s nothing extremely special over others, it’s just very well-curated with regard to features and updates. They’ve tweaked a bit of stuff that’s sloppy in the main Ubuntu.

    The best thing to do really is learn as you go, but definitely put some real effort into reading about the basics. The file system and the settings are both to look at first.

    For good customization of your desktop if you enjoy that, go with KDE/Plasma.

    You can also change later if you learn enough that you’d like to go to a more bare base system. Personally I’m on Kubuntu on my main machine but that’s only because it’s a pretty new laptop - or was when I got it - and raw Debian didn’t have the drivers yet for some of it. I’m sure by now it’s all supported and I eventually want to set aside a day to reformat and go to raw Debian. It’s my favorite distro and in the most recent version they did away with their draconic restrictions of drivers so it’s quite more accessible now.

    But for a very easy and comfortable, eye-pleasing start, I’d really suggest something like ElementaryOS. It’s possibly the most beautiful looking one I’ve seen, and just jump right in and start kind of setup.

    That’s my contribution to suggestions for you. Hope you make the journey easily. Linux really is phenomenal and a massive change from the disease-infested world of Windows.

  • He’s just asking as in, maybe someone can share their perspective on why there may be an advantage to tab groups over windows. And to that end… isn’t there a certain amount of system resources that are increased more with a whole new window as opposed to just more tabs in groups? I would think it would consume more resources, albeit perhaps not to any severe degree. —?

    And to the actual question I think visually tab groups are easier to navigate than swapping back through windows. Task managers don’t really tend to present windows in a fashion where you could refer to them in context of one-another. Maybe some custom views that you can install in Linux but even then, ones I’ve tried still don’t quite give you a quick easy overview that shows enough detail. You pretty much see what program you’re swapping to, but not laid out in ways you can compare and choose on the fly the way you want when it’s the same application but different content. That’s my experience, anyhow.

  • I had the first NES system with the original inclusion of Super Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt. Actually it was the first console of the line but I don’t think the very first version because I think the very first version did not have Duck Hunt or the gun. Correct me if I’m mistaken. I was a little late to the NES and by then I think they added that element to it.

    But also, I didn’t buy any console after that, because once I started gaming on PC I only ever gamed on PC. Although I regret not getting into Turbo Grafx 16 because years later I found troves of the games at a flea market and the guy dug up all of the ones he had and brought them over the following few weeks. By that time I was no longer really interested in them so I was just buying and reselling them on eBay. Massive score on that load. But I wish I had just collected the whole set and gotten a unit.

    Why did I start rambling? Oh yeah cuz it’s Reddit. Anyway, consoles were a nice idea but to me, once I could upgrade a graphics card and always still be able to not only play the games that I had already, but continue to be able to get newer ones… I dunno, the console concept seemed to me a money pit, because first of all, the moment it hit the shelves in stores, there were already better graphics chips being sold for PC, and also, eventually as I had predicted, it would become a console war, combined with cutting off older units whenever they pleased, as well as all the rest of the shit they’ve pulled over the years with DRM, and online requirement so they could fucking cut you off when they pleased. I opted to not even bother stepping into that racket. PC gaming for me. Especially retro PC gaming.

    Ok ramble over. Just wanted to share my experiences.

  • Hey, do you have any kind of link to somewhere I can find that illustrates thus process? I don't doubt I could wing it if needed but I often run into one stumbling block after another to eventually succeed. If you don't know of any guide that's OK. Thanks for the reply, it is appreciated.

  • Yes, I thought this a bit ridiculous I've put a variety of ROMs on dozens of different models. There's no self-destruct booby trap st the hardware level. Many are difficult some are impossible to flash, but nothing will break itself. That would be a suicidal business decision.

  • Thank you! I'll see what's available on XDA and def. will check the link you posted. Motorola is great with unlocking bootloader. Aside from one or two models that were prepay and not eligible for unlock they've provided the codes for all units I've tried so far. Should be OK.

  • Interesting? OK well you're a stranger on the internet but somehow you think you've stumbled upon a Sherlock Holmes moment. But I'll indulge you. The older Adobe PS Touch that they discontinued basically because it was perfect and they wanted to start peddling subscriptions. It's a fantastic app. On iOS its gone for good but I have an old iPad 2 with it still installed. I have a Galaxy Note 10+/5G with Android 12 and PS Touch runs beautifully. From my research it seems that Android 14 is where it became impossible to install. Therefore I'd prefer to revert one version.

    Also none of these devices are my primary device, none are my actual phone. They're various pocket computers for various uses. So the Moto I'd really like to have PS Touch working. So I have no security worries.

    I buy, refurbish and sell these kinds of phones and the first thing I usually do after testing all the hardware is remove accounts and wipe/factory reset. I've had hundreds of unsecured devices in my possession but I have no interest in invading the private lives of strangers nor of accessing their personal data. I respect people.

    So, nothing nefarious just boring old typical real life situation.

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  • Firefox is still extremely messy on Linux. It’s split between multiple platform types (flatpak, deb, snap) and I’ve seen multiple parts start to branch off on their own due to some fault. It’s really weird. Can’t even describe it. Why can’t they just do things simply.

  • I feel like the consumers who get these devices are definitely tolerating a lot of compromise just to have the toy. It’s vulnerable to so much going bad and even when it’s perfect and factory new, many of the ones I’ve seen are not quite flat and you can definitely see the crease very noticeable.

    So I suppose sufficient consumers were willing to accept a device that is not quite there yet, as a way to finance the manufacturers’ further refinement of the feature. Personally I would not. If I ever get a folding one it’s going to be when it’s perfected and the fold is seamless and undetectable.

  • Yeah but it's a hardware keyboard, not a screen-keyboard. I am not saying that means it won't work - I definitely don't know - but it's conspicuous they focused on it briefly. SHRUG lol I'm sure there will be a hack for it if it doesn't already behave how people want.

  • Android @lemmy.world

    Hey guys, just following up to let you know it finally worked

    Android @lemmy.world

    I'm wondering if anyone could please help me out with rooting my device

    Android @lemmy.world

    Is the Edge Panel a bit much?

    Android @lemmy.world

    Hey, ok so I want to know what's the best hack for my new device

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    will ad-blockers in chromium follow suit when chrome discontinues them?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is there a dock that responds to touch screen movement?

    Android @lemmy.world

    Can any custom OS or rooting be done?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Want to manage music on an old school iPod

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    WINE / PlayOnLinux

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Kubuntu Night Control does not automatically change always

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Does anyone know of a Linux-based or playable via emulator/wine of the NES Rygar?