I will try that, thanks.
I will try that, thanks.
Quake 2 would be nice, since I already got Quake 1 on GOG. 🙋♂️
My plan for the holidays is finally completing Doom, Doom 2, Quake, and all the boomer shooters I have.
Thanks for that. Didn’t know about nested desktop. Pretty easy to install and use, too. Just not sure how to close it properly.
Half supervillain is American enough.
It would be easier to just try the live systems (booting from USB).
It looks like a placeholder image to me. :/ Those touchpads look pretty uncomfortable.
Changed to Cinnamon (Linux Mint) after GNOME 3 and Ubuntu’s Unity went bonkers, then changed to KDE Plasma some years ago.
I think KDE is constantly working to improve the desktop paradigm. GNOME tried to change the paradigm… I didn’t like what I saw. I’m too old to learn new tricks.
Can confirm. The UI alone is atrocious.
Project Borealis Prologue. Not patient at all.
But also Silent Hill 2 Enhance Edition.
How is this newsworthy… smh
KDE. Because of its simplicity. Unsarcastically.
The 2020s are not over. Not even half ways.
Short answer: yes, and that’s a good thing.
Slightly longer answer: it’s a sign of maturity for the most popular distributions and of the platforms at large. Innovation tends to happen in the fringes. Being it free software, someone can always fork the software and add their new ideas to the mix.
Nowadays I’m trying omnivore.app, also Feeder on Android and Pocket for good measure.
As other have said, a combination of Firefox PDF tool, PDF Arranger and Xournal++ is all I’ve ever needed. And Okular is nowadays my viewer of choice, which does a lot on its own, too.