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  • KDE : it's the only DE where I can have 2 identical panels (app pined+ full system tray) on each of my 2 screens without installing extensions.

    KDE can do what I want without having to look for extensions. Breeze theme is good enough for me, I don't need to look for something else. So far it's the best out of the box experience I had.

    I prefer Gnome look, but I distr'hop too often to have the courage to setup the desktop every time.

  • /e/OS Is Better Than Android. You Should Try It
  • They advert for a support between 8 and 10 years (at least 5 major version of Android, and security patches after that). I don't know their politic about the availability of the repair parts, but if it's for the same amount of time, I'll be happy.

    I changed the battery and the usb port of my OP7 last year... the oneplus site didn't sell them anymore, I had to go on aliexpress to have both ... That's quite frustrating for a device that is 5 years old...

  • /e/OS Is Better Than Android. You Should Try It
  • It has a confidentiality notation system based on exodus privacy. It makes it more visible than on the aurora store. It has the possibility to install app from fdroid, well, at least from the main repo as it is not possible to add more.

    There is a high chance that they forked the aurora store, as, most (if not all) of their app are based on open source app. (but if so... why did they remove the option to uninstall app...).

    Their app "maps" is just magic earth with an other name and icon.

    edit : phrasing

  • /e/OS Is Better Than Android. You Should Try It
  • I like /e/OS, but the app lounge bothers me a lot. There is no uninstall button and it is not possible to add Fdroid repos... So I have Fdroid installed in addition to it.

    I do not see an added value as if I had the aurora store installed + Fdroid.

    IMO, the best addition of e/OS compared to lineage is clearly the tracker /ad blocker app.

  • /e/OS Is Better Than Android. You Should Try It
  • Which version and phone are you on ? I'm on "t" version on a Oneplus 7 et I have none of these issues.

    I first installed the "s" version and got annoying bugs, then switched to the "t" one and everything was OK. I now all the version aren't available on every devices, I hope you can switch on a more stable one.

  • /e/OS Is Better Than Android. You Should Try It
  • That's why Fairphone choose a QCM6490 for the fairphone 5. It's far from being the best, but it has longer term support than mainstream oriented SOC.

    Since the SOC will probably be enough for most of users, it's not a bad option I guess.

  • On what distros/desktop envs is it possible to have the same taskbar on every screen?
  • GNOME with dash to panel. It allow you to clone it I guess. dash to dock allow you to copy the dock, so only the applications, not the systray.

    KDE allows you to create panels on every screen, with the systray. You'll have to replicate them manually (pin the applications or whatever you put on your first panel).

    Others DE I tried had flaws for that :

    Cinnamon cannot have all the systray on the second panel.

    Budgie doesn't allow you to have a panel on the second screen (but you can clone the panel on the same screen).

  • I AM SO DISAPPOINTED WITH UBUNTU 24.04 😡
  • Mint is far better, I usually recommand it. But Ubuntu is still more popular.

    I didn't use Manjaro in many years, so I can't judge it. The biggest problem I see with Manjaro is that it has access to AUR.

    Manjaro has its own repos, and they take more time to release packages than Arch, which can be a good thing stability wise. But if you have applications from AUR installed then you might have conflicts with the dependencies needed and the dependencies used by the system.

    As I said, I didn't use Manjaro in a while, so I don't know if it still a problem. If it is, then it's a shame that the biggest advantage of Arch, the AUR, become that much a risk for the system.

  • I AM SO DISAPPOINTED WITH UBUNTU 24.04 😡
  • I've seen a video where the guy installed steam on Ubuntu 24.04. Of course it was the snap. The guy usually tests distro to see of it's easy to game on it. If the drivers are easy to install, etc...

    He usually launches steam, then tests Valheim, Overwatch, Tomb Raider and cyberpunk.

    Overwatch didn't launch, cyberpunk neither. Valheim reported that a service didn't launch. Tomb raider was OK.

    Then he uninstalled the steam snap and installed the .deb one. Everything worked.

    Enforcing packages is already something that people don't appreciate on Linux, enforcing packages that don't work is surprisingly hated.

    Ubuntu is supposed to be a distro for beginners, how am I supposed to recommand a distro when I have no confidence the applications will work ?

  • Is it possible to make the taskbar with multiple monitors behave like Windows?
  • It depends on the DE you use. I only know about 3 of them :

    KDE can put as many panel as you want with all the system tray you want. You'll have to pine the applications on each panel individually.

    On Gnome, you'll have to install extensions as dash to panel to have a panel that can be cloned.

    On Cinnamon, you'll be able to create a panel on the second screen, pine applications on it, but not all of system tray can be duplicate. There is a ticket opened for that : https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon/issues/9889

  • Is there a list of games that run smoothly on Linux without native support?
  • there are a few options to make gog/epic games works with heroic, if it doesn't work out of the box :

    • using proton from steam/GE
    • using steam runtime
    • using protondb to know what to tweak the launch options or windows component to download via wine tricks
    • copy the game in steam.

    I've seen that a protondb user posted about cyberpunk 2077 working on heroic launcher. I hope you'll manage to have it too.

  • Une communauté d’entraide sur Linux : la GLF

    Bonsoir tout le monde

    J’aimerais partager avec vous une communauté que j’ai découverte il y maintenant presqu’1 an, via un Youtubeur, Vinceff. Il s’agit d’une communauté francophone d’entraide sur Linux qui regroupe maintenant quelques milliers de personnes. Elle dispose d’un Discord pour communiquer en direct (discord.gg/PQXGWNYcS4), d’un site internet avec des actualités, des tutos...(https://www.gaminglinux.fr/), un twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/gaminglinuxfr)... et les membres « core » ont souvent des chaines Youtube personnelles.

    Parmi les membres de la commu, on trouve des contributeurs à divers projets, à plus ou moins grande échelle du monde Linux :

    • TKG (l’auteur du kernel),
    • Neoclust (président de Mageia),
    • Adrien de Linuxtrick, contributeur Fedora, auteur du site https://www.linuxtricks.fr
    • A1RM4X : pro gamer sous Linux,
    • Cardiac : rédacteur de tutos, mais genre beaucoup de tuto pour Arch (et d’autres distributions, mais surtout Arch), son github est une petite mine d'or.
    • Vinceff : le visage Youtube de la GLF et un des fondateurs,
    • pleins d’autres que je ne connais pas, n’allant pas sur Discord très souvent, je ne suis pas très au courant de l’évolution des membres.

    la GLF s’est mise en quête de la distribution « idéale » pour les débutants ou ceux voulant une expérience « clef en main » de Linux pour faire du jeu vidéo, du montage vidéo, du multimédia. Fin mars, la communauté a définie la distribution la plus à même de remplir ce rôle (spoiler, il s’agit de Mint Edge). Pour arriver à ce résultat, la GLF a mis en place un tableur über complet de comparaison entre distributions, mis à disposition ici (c’est du google doc) : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ssc8RLd_teIYTzpOteRjSdK-EzoUIZlxgkpUcunFYSw/edit#gid=1222976908.

    Le premier objectif de cette démarche est bien sûr de conseiller les débutants venant sur le Discord, mais aussi que les membres de la GLF voulant aider les débutants aient cette distribution installée en dur ou en machine virtuelle pour aider de manière plus efficace ces mêmes débutants.

    Le deuxième objectif est de contribuer à améliorer cette distribution ( et les autres). La première victoire de la GLF a été de faire augmenter le vm_map_max_count à une valeur suffisamment élevée pour que les jeux en ayant besoin ne crashent plus ( Star Citizen, Hogwarts Legacy...), pour les distribution basées sur Ubuntu. Vinceff a fait une ouverture de bug à Ubuntu et les membres de la communauté ont appuyé la demande et elle a été passée en commit. Le bug sera corrigé dans la 24.04.

    Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur le Discord, les chaines Youtube, etc... :)

    Les chaines Youtube des quelques membres de la GLF que je regarde :

    https://www.youtube.com/@Vinceff : annonces de la GLF, tests/challenges sur des distributions, tutoriels, vidéos de jeu

    https://www.youtube.com/@AdrienLinuxtricks : tutoriels, actualité Linux, test de distributions

    https://www.youtube.com/@A1RM4X : orienté gaming : review de distributions, installations et tutoriels sur les optimisations de distributions pour le jeu...

    https://www.youtube.com/@Cardiacman : des tutoriels sur Arch, des reviews de distributions, du jeu...

    https://www.youtube.com/@MonBureauLinux : des tutoriels, des reviews sur les sorties dans le monde Linux...

    TL;PL : La GLF est une communauté d’entraide francophone sur Discord, Twitch, Youtube, etc

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  • I'd rather trust an Ubuntu community repo than the snap store. At least, for pacstall, the community is able to review the package.

    Since the snap store is the default store on Ubuntu , there is more chance that he will be targeted by malicious software than a community repo than has to be manually installed.

  • I need a distro that can work right out the box without too much hassle to configure it, which one would you recommend?
  • It depends of your definition of "hassle".

    I have 2 screens, I like to have the same panel on each screen, so when I use one in fullscreen, I can use the other one. So far, the only Desktop Environment that can give me that without too much difficulties, is KDE (even if I had to do it manually).

    If you have the same use, maybe Kubuntu is a great choice. Tuxedo OS would be the same as Kubuntu, but you don't have to change the priority of the package manager, because the snaps are already disabled. ( they got another load of malicious softwares in the snapstore recently, and some snap might not be as good as .deb or flatpak).

    If not, Linux Mint is an out of the box distribution. If your hardware is the most recent one, they have a "edge iso".

  • One Piece chapter 1110
  • I hope no too.

    But in my head, we saw those 2 giants displaying incredible destructive power, they are old, there is a high chance they will be swept by the gorosei to have an idea of their strength without having them to fight seriously the strawhats.

    I hope I'm overthinking the situation... Usopp would be destroyed if they die. (Maybe his will will be strengthened )

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