You are right. It is not a new idea, but most if not all other projects that were mentioned in the comments are dead by now.
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You are right. It is not a new idea, but most if not all other projects that were mentioned in the comments are dead by now.
What do you think about something like this? It’s more of a “build your own sandwich” approach.
I’m using maliit myself but it hasn’t received any updates for over a year now and there are some important features missing like a button to hide the keyboard. I really don’t know any better alternatives tho
Is the desktop feature implemented? Something like multiple lanes you can switch back and forth.
Wow, very useful indeed /s
Now we have nu and fish. Great!
Yeah man. And it keeps getting better!
I love it. I ditched LaTeX and Word entirely for it.
I don’t know but the mastodon documentation does not mention this: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/moderating/#block-domain
Personally I’d expect that anything I post on social media is being public and freely accessible by anyone if they want to. If you don’t want the information to be used by others you probably should not share it with the world.
I simply love all of them!
You are right, text input is by far it’s weakest point. You can’t even make a text bold or in italics like you would normally do.
I switched from designer to Inkscape and for me it was perfectly fine.
I tried the plasma 6 alpha and although it’s still a bit rough around the edges this should be a marvelous release given the time they still have to fix all the bugs.
Then wait for bcachefs to land in 6.7
Exactly! It is a new Btrfs competitor and OpenZFS alternative that is built upon the bcache codebase.
Yes! I’m eagarly waiting for bcachefs to land.
Mint is great. I hope your Inspiron will work better than mine. I’ve got the 2in1 and the trackpad and keyboard are horrible :(
You are right. On an university install event I installed fedora on a fairly recent model of it with secure boot and everything. As I have heard it works really well.
I’m using a Dell Inspiron 2in1 and from the linux side everything runs great. In the three years I have this laptop I tried multiple distros and all worked fine. Besides that the biggest problem was to find a program to make handwritten notes. I really recommend Rnote as it has matured very well over this year and is the only option if you need an infinite canvas to draw on.
I can’t recommend you the hardware tho as it is really aweful. The trackpad gets stuck sometimes and does not come back up with the keyboard showing the same symptoms now, the aluminum chassis gets greasy really fast and the hinges aren’t the best either. Also you must use the cheapest version of all Dell pens because the screen is only compatible with that one pen.
Buddy, I just made a post about this a few hours ago here ^^