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  • You mean Proton using Wine won't be needed much longer?

    Their customization reminds me of Material You that is supported with apps and the system. And I don't mind it at all, I like it.

  • Yeah summarizing - shit happens but I still love it. For Wayland supported applications the experience is absolutely gorgeous. I play now Factorio that has Wayland and non-locking saves.

  • On the last screen you have only 3 options:

    1. Round
    2. Slighty round
    3. Square

    For now that's it. I'm keen on more on icon theming right now as you have only 6 optiona to choose and that's it.

  • :)

    For now I'm not gonna lie - unusable for me because I like to keep cookies exceptions for specific sites but "Manage exceptions" cannot be saved. Here is more info about this. https://github.com/mullvad/mullvad-browser/issues/29

    Besides that amazing out of the box experience. I was a Librewolf /w Arkenfox user. For now I have also a Brave but I prefer Gecko-based browser due to uBlock Origin.

  • It's great, but of course, it's alpha. The most horrible thing about it for now for me, it's XWayland compatibility (horrible gaming experience for now for games using Proton). I even created my issue about it. But the snappiness, tiling, customizability ow god... it's so great. But many things are not yet properly optimized, like the screenshot utility creates a big screenshot sizes.

    I will probably create a list that are great and that should be improved as feedback for System76.

  • Oh, do you have a steps to reproduce it?

    I'm writing from [GrapheneOS] (https://grapheneos.org/) right now. I recommend it more over LineageOS as it seemed more polished and profiled. I have OnePlus 7 Pro with LineageOS MicroG though.

  • Yeah let's skip the part that average Mac consumer that I know does not know terminal is. 😆 But it was a bizzare to me when someone could extract the zip archive from the GUI but I helped through terminal.

  • It always seemed to me like Nix package manager is not "native" enough or there are some downsides compared to dnf or apt. If that's not the case I think I've got my answer.

  • For person using only Ansible I don't know what are you talking about. 😆

  • I heard about Salt being better alternative than Ansible. Why? I see.

  • In a cronjob or something alike?

  • Is self-healing process automated or you need to somehow enable it so it happens from time to time?

  • So you have a dual boot or Windows machines I'm guessing for any of these

    1. Microsoft Office
    2. Gaming
    3. Adobe
  • I saw it too. I dislike Mac but when I'm forced to be around them I'm trying to make them work as they should. The problem is for me they are more closed and hostile to this than Windows but that's probably because I was a Windows user so much time.

  • Yeah it is like a solution but the most "native" and straight forward was formating to NTFS.

  • Yeah I see everyone saying chezmoi is great.

    Ansible seems fine but also complicate many thing not doing something in bash.

    GNU Stow seems even more complication than Ansible.

    Bash seems the most simplest one.

  • Wow, you went through hell with this Hacintosh. Interesting that you have an iPhone not Android when you use Linux.

  • Hm I see, thanks. A good one when you have it installed on every machine.