https://surveys.debian.net/ took me a minute to find the vite link.
Its linked in other commenters post
Does the action run on incoming our outgoing calls? Sorry if question is autistic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxZf1-bLIHY
This is a pretty good start to make Mint (Cinnamon) look better.
Its basically mall built-in tools.
I ended up just putting icons in the middle (to prepare for works Win11 enshitification).
I also put a user button near the time to allow shutdown and removed the god awful power icons from the start menu (or whatever the app launcher is called).
Theres also an extend thin for a bigger start menu more like a grid but thats personal preference.
I think mint should do some of these things so its not so off putting. It held me back forming for so long but IRS much better.
I prefer mint over fedora. Fedora dosnt seem to have as many apps in the store. Yes you can use a terminal but thats not helping linux become mainstream, mint is.
+1 mint also prompts new users to setup timeshift backups.
Apart from the WordPress issue. Bitwarden mixup. And Linux getting into US/Israel politics.
Signed. Negative Nancy.
Project is open source but not the app. :(
Endeavour IS is arch with KDE and a few basic apps. Pretty sure you dont need WiFi to test it. For any issues you can just use the arch wiki. I really enjoyed it as first distro as the wiki is so helpful. I moved to Mint tho (not DE) and have loved not having to use the terminal for anything.
Perplexity isnt new. The hook is it links to the web articles its sourced the answer from. So you can (somewhat) vet the information isnt a hallucination or dog into the website for more info.
I installed an emoji quick search app (not sure what one). It freezes Wayland/mint.
I tried Wayland once and didnt realise I was still logging in with it.
Maybe I misunderstood. Are launchers more like “search” or quick lunch?
I was looking for a start menu replacement.
Playing along for Mint/Cinnamon suggestions. Already using the Cinimenu (or whatever it is) but its still not “it”.
Probably not the place to ask, but. Say In a n00b and have Arch (EndeavourOS BTW) on a 15+ year old laptop. Everything works fine hardware wise. Software is fairly basic web, Inkscape, LibreOffice.
Do I really need all the latest Arch updates? Or can I just do an update say every 6 months?
The sync looks to be a version of KDE connect. That I have running on Mint. I think I had to install it from the Mint software GUI though.
Zorin does look cool though. As easy as it is Mint/Cinnamon is a bit ugly out of the box.
How does this compare for a user who “just wants things to work without terminal/CLI”.
I’ve landed on Mint after trying a few other distros.
I was trying for this. Probably should have have just pasted it.
Why use more words when less is easier.
Lol. I’m not a Mac person. Airbook? The thin ones.
Desert just looks amateur and something thst might have competed with XP.