

Anyone ever play a game called Team Buddies?
Anyone ever play a game called Team Buddies?
Phosh kicks ass
Been using and enjoying this app on my L5 for some time.
I wish it opened a little faster but eh… It is still a solid Mastodon client.
Not OP but use emails as an example.
You can sign up for an email account with many providers. They handle your account and store your mail. You can still send and receive emails to people from other email providers/domains.
Um, my phone?
You should update the list with Linux phones.
Washed? Is this some hip new slang term?
I feel liked not knowing this one makes me, well, washed…
My vote would be for Phosh. I use it every day.
True in many cases, but there were wars before there was capitalism.
Way to make me want to spend my money at GOG, GOG.
Phosh is good, very lightweight. Plasma is good, I have used it on a touch laptop. Never tried Plasma Mobile.
You and another have suggested this. It may be the way to go. Any resources you’d recommend to get me started?
Thank you! I will take a look. Another reply also suggested making my own and so it could be that that is the way.
Thank you. I’m not exactly interested in layers either but I will check this brand out.
That whole community is just one guy posting memes. Some are funny but mostly its just odd how much he hates Linux.
Whatever :)
Awesome stuff. I’m still hoping to see more HDR related fixes since that still isn’t working for me. This other stuff is still great to see, though.
Dotfiles are handled by GNU Stow and git. I have this on all my devices.
Projects like in git.
Media is periodically rsynced from my server to an external drive.
Been meaning to put all my docker-composes into git as well…
I don’t back up too much else.
This looks catered to me.
Currently playing Fallout New Vegas and it’s probably the best “Bethesda” game I’ve ever played.
Except for Morrowind, of course.
Currently using GNOME with PaperWM and its pretty nice.
It really only makes sense to me when your distro is older or doesn’t have the software you want. I fully prefer native packages too, though, but I use Flatpak on phone.