

Debian is far from being a mainstream workstation distro.
Debian is/was a very good server distro but there are lots of good alternatives to debian nowadays which may be much better for someones usecase. Debian is not the ultima ratio.
Debian is far from being a mainstream workstation distro.
Debian is/was a very good server distro but there are lots of good alternatives to debian nowadays which may be much better for someones usecase. Debian is not the ultima ratio.
Vscode is a good one. You may want eto use extensions. You can then drop texstudio as well.
If you are looking for WYSIWYG, marktext is great. But there are lots of markdown editors.
Iirc, Kde also published one last year which looked neat
If you are curious, zed might be the editor of the future.
What is inline latex? Do you just mean math, or do you really use latex functions?
Do you really have to use latex or can’t you already migrate to typst?
For raw markdown I can recommend any text editor I guess. I use vscode/codium the most.
Nice. This is such a stackoverflow answer. I love it
Got it, thx
That’s also a good question. I wouldn’t consider matrix too new or unstable. Also, there are too many huge and important stakeholders in matrix. Matrix won’t go away in the next years.
I’m not 100% sure. The “new” element call does not need an existing matrix account. But the people who decide upon the software aren’t always up to date or maybe element call will change
Which tutorial did you follow?
How is your selinux setup?
My first thought was: “I didn’t know that flutter is developed by mozilla”
I guess only internals know. It could be the case that jitsi may be used across institutions and with companies and matrix for internal stuff. An external shareholder wouldn’t need to create a matrix account just to talk to you.
Nextcloud, jitsi and Matrix https://feddit.org/comment/6835786
Sounds like it also lists all dependencies. I would only want a list of those packages that I asked for. Package manager should handle dependencies, not me.
In the EU and its countries the agencies can’t just send their data anymore to microsofts servers. They train is rolling.
This is wrong on so many levels
I also didn’t read it. There’s lots of good comparisons already
Your link links to facebook that links to https://haslab.github.io/SAFER/scp21.pdf
Written in 2021 and not including julia is weird imo. I’m not saying it’s faster but one should include it in a comparison.
https://listenbrainz.org/ has an open source recommendation engine
I guess the best distro for gamers is https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite
I’m no gamer but if I were, I’d go with that. Thus could be helpful as well https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/
You said arch is not for beginners, OP is asking for a distro to learn. I asked why atomic is not for beginners, not for someone to learn. Op also didn’t say what she wants to learn about linux. Maybe she is no software dev and doesn’t want to learn how to package software. But even then, distrobox is only a few clicks away. Learning how to tweak the system before learning about firewall and other stuff is beyond beginner level in my opinion.
I never said debian wasn’t fine. Where do I doubt that debian wasn’t stable? Which of the bigger 10 distros isn’t stable?