How about miniPaint? Its mostly in JS.
https://github.com/viliusle/miniPaint
Maybe Piwigo: https://github.com/Piwigo/Piwigo
How about miniPaint? Its mostly in JS.
https://github.com/viliusle/miniPaint
Maybe Piwigo: https://github.com/Piwigo/Piwigo
Use some kind of hierarchical folder-structure like the Usenet does.
Something like: unix.desktop.theming for all your desktop ricing/theming stuff, unix.lx.debian.doc for debian documentation, win.win10.winget for everything related to winget on windows 10, rl.bureau.finances for your finances, accounting, etc. …
You can use the Browser Extension “QuickCut” to save your bookmarks in folders. Its really helpful when you work on a bigger project and have all the documentation weblinks at hand.
Debian Stable is a solid choice as it has the best support and is a hassle-free experience. Maybe with KDE Desktop. Its the most userfriendly windows-like desktop i know of.
Optional: You can also install the MX-Tools from MX Linux to get some comfortable GUI system tools.
How about Profiles and Community Achievements? Something like Retroachievements?
How about Profiles and Community Achievements? Something like Retroachievements?
Maybe MX linux or AntiX Linux. They are very thumb drive focused
You can use posteo for 1€ a month. For more aliases look at mozmail (mozilla) or simplelogin. Or try runbox if you dont care about encryption at rest
youtube-local or yt-local with vpn. its very easy to set up
Beagleboards are great. Good Support and nice community. Nearly as good as Pi. I used BBB because it was the only open hardware SBC available in my area.
BTW: Please recommend me other good Open Hardware/Open Firmware SBCs. I am always looking for something new. Maybe for a Router or Selfmade-NAS.
Maybe try out MX Linux. It has a bunch of GUI Tools preinstalled. With MX Installer you can install Brave and even Flatpaks.
See here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aESEb8lTvz4&t=1014s
grsync, its easy to use
go to Yast -> Software Repositories and add the Brave Repo. Now you can install it in Yast Package Manager.
https://brave.com/linux/
You can also install it with “opi” from terminal: “sudo opi brave”
OpenSuse Leap. In YaST (its system settings tool) you can do everything from a GUI. No cli, no config files, no tinkering.
https://i.imgur.com/AdP6fvK.png
On my KDE Desktop (OpenSuse) the Clipboard icon looks like this. The WhatsApp Icon opens a Browser with Whatsapp?
i would go for the most used routers because they have the best support. look at the download statistics to get an idea of which ones are the most popular routers atm.
I just bought a used Archer C7 v2 because its popular and i could get it cheap in my area.
and check out this link: https://openwrt.org/toh/recommended_routers
Mx Linux or Antix Linux. If you need more GUI and handholding try OpenSuse Leap
Its beautiful. How did you get that scissor icon (guess its a screenshot tool?) and whatsapp in your systray?
Debian Stable as base OS, then activate unstable repos in a sandbox/container. Maybe even Distrobox for newer Apps.