

Using YunoHost saves a lot of hassles
Using YunoHost saves a lot of hassles
To be fair, watching random YouTube videos can be demotivating. A transcript would be much nicer.
Here in France they drive at 70km/h in a 90km/h road. They also drive at 70 in a 70 road. And 70 in a 50 road. And 70 in a 30 road…
I gave up on eReaders after 2 bad experiences with Kindles. I still have the last one I bought but it keeps on rebooting after a couple of minutes and couldn’t find a way to fix it.
I had a look recently and they’re all 180€+ now. Back to real books then.
I hate to tell you that because I appreciate your post, but it doesn’t fit in /c/technology
Because it barely exists
I found more value in knowing which web browser is used because I’ve used my computer more than 5 minutes and know the difference between Firefox and Epiphany. Same with Totem over VLC, etc.
I never understood the GNOME logic rename Totem, Nautilus, Epiphany, etc… Granted, I don’t understand much about GNOME.
An alternative is to rely on Yunohost where installing/upgrading Nextcloud is a matter of 2 clicks: https://yunohost.org/
All ancient phones unfortunately
I have automatic upgrades on my non-rooted phone. I use droidify but i’m pretty sure the official F-droid client works the same way.
FYI etron means shit in French, just saying
Honestly, Linux has progressed immensely the past decade and I only read documentation when setting up servers these days. I’m mostly an Arch derivative desktop user but I still love Debian on the server side.
The Debian specific stuff are usually in the service description (email, web, ssh servers), and they are quite nice.
I’ve had some good experience in the past. All the Debian specific information was properly documented in the packages README files.
Greggs is my biggest cultural shock ever. I couldn’t find anything remotely edible there but locals keep praising it.
I really wish I could recommend Libreoffice but I have mixed experiences with it. Spreadsheet is really good, I can only praise it. Writer is fine for basic documents but I gave up updating my CV with it - too frustrating. Impress is so far from PowerPoint that I recommend finding an alternative.
Hexadecimal, not hexidecimal
I hope you don’t try windows cause you’ll find even more problems
Amazing that it works so well, nice!
However I can’t help thinking usability improvements are urgent. The key one being how you need to bring up the menu with a 2 finger slide up, and then click again on the right button to get the list of apps, which is not even user friendly. Then, clicking on the top right window button to close the app, which you seemed to have difficulties to click on (with good reasons).
Finally you drag and drop a lot, can’t you click on the music file directly without opening the app in parallel?
It’s the first time I’m hearing about IONOS. Are they really larger than OVH?