Clear Linux.
Stuck on an unstable Arch setup because all Arch-based distros refuse to boot for one of the two reasons.
Clear Linux.
Graphene doesn’t have an advantage over other options if it doesn’t get newest security patches so support is mandatory.
That’s certainly interesting. Did you try any other keyboards?
Old second hand Pixels are pretty cheap but they don’t receive Graphene updates for very long.
So only the half of the US that buys iPhone’s is rich?
Yes. A lot of people worldwide are much less rich than that.
most rich people*
That’s only as long as you have money for a Pixel (and most people don’t).
It’s a new phone. New Pixels tend to have ROM issues. It can also be a compatibility issue with a15.
Whoa nice distro choice there.
I wasn’t talking about Arch based. I was talking about Cachy specifically. It’s even more unstable. Good Arch based distros can be decent if you don’t mind occasional troubleshooting. Also Arch is more stable than Windows.
I tried it on a tablet with 1 Gb of RAM. Most likely your device has a ROM issue.
Sure but Flatpak is the package format for new users and it’s a very bad decision for a beginner focused distro to restrict it.
Still it’s ridiculous they only allow submissions via a gitlab account.
It’s not as ridiculous as accepting translations only on GitHub/GitLab imo.
Oh then create an account there I guess.
I guess it’s time to create a GitLab account.
No it’s just a license breakage. It happens sometimes.
My Android keyboard is probably lacking the proper dictionary
I think using the dictionary is cheating here.
and is probably less reactive than the native app installed by default
That’s weird. When I install keyboards I don’t notice slowdowns but rather improvements due to the mainstream solutions being extremely bloated.
Even a typing test on a keyboard is odd. My grandma surely gonna fail this test and not because she’s old, but because she doesn’t know where the different keys/letters are placed on the keyboard.
But that’s what the test is about. It’s not about how fast you can press keys. It’s about using your key position knowledge.
Well technically Mint has one terrible default nowadays that is hidden unverified Flatpaks.
the best way to help a non-enthusiast use Linux, is to maintain their system for them, so they don’t have to.
Uhh that’s a very unpopular approach. Nobody wants to do that.
Jail.