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KDE is the name of the overall community. They produce Plasma which is the desktop, frameworks and applications.
KDE is the name of the overall community. They produce Plasma which is the desktop, frameworks and applications.
Not secretly, no.
I worked on a codebase like that once. At least it was Base64 encoded.
To be honest, I wouldn’t on a 2Gb laptop. It’ll run Linux just fine but the minute you use a browser or office suite you’ll have memory problems.
Security should be built in from the ground up. It’s not an afterthought. If you’re not doing that, you’re not doing it right. I get that there are time constraints but you should factor that in when giving your estimates.
Securing the application should be considered the bare minimum.
You shouldn’t use discover for anything other than flatpaks on Arch because it doesn’t allow manual intervention which is sometimes required on Arch. It can even leave you with an unbootable system.
You won’t believe what happened to this distro
I just use konsole. It comes with plasma and is more than good enough for me.
Using KDE, it’s ~/.cache/thumbnails
It’s basically Arch with a familiar installer and an extra repo for their system maintenance tools. Also the community is friendlier.
EndeavourOS is Arch with an installer and a few utilities. You can install offline and it will use KDE or you can install online and choose KDE. The major difference is whether you need to update after installing.
I don’t get it? Is it how the youth speak?
Sisyphus. Same shit different day
Did you restart your network connection?
Trump presidencies
Yeah, when I grokked that simple fact pointers became easy.
The second something doesn’t work as expected, even a minor thing, they’ll be at a complete loss about how to even investigate the issue, let alone correct it.
In the majority of cases, this is no different from Windows users on Windows.
For a Linux distro, try Slackware or one of the immutable ones. For not a Linux distro, try one of the BSDs.
To be fair, they share 98% of their DNA with humans.