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  • If you want to install any apps go with Flatpaks for reliability. Since Ubuntu has snaps, install the snap variant of available. Imo Flatpaks have greatly reduced the number of issues like dependency problems for me.

    Have you tried any other distro ? I'd recommend any of the universal blue projects or fedora silverblue as it is relatively maintainance free and just like using windows/macos. If you game just go with Bazzite, otherwise try Aurora/Bluefin. In most cases you won't even have to use the terminal that much, but if you do they have really nice cli tools too.

    If you still want to go the traditional approach - Arch based distros can also be very good, ateast you will be able to find answers on the archwiki and try those solutions. It's not like Ubuntu is bad, it's kind of janky sometimes and I kind of liked the conveince of finding all that I need within the archwiki. Arch has fast updates, so things will break once in a while.. however my experience has been really good with arch for many years now. if you want to try it then go with either EmdavourOS or CachyOS - both are setup quite well out of the box.

    TL;DR - try Flatpaks, try low maintenance distros like Bazzite and use it like you normally do.

  • That's one elaborative answer. Thank you for typing this all out. It sounds like a pain, but I think it's worth doing.

    All that waiting period to get verified s crazy. Furthermore to view some profiles we need to be in their networking list ? that's even crazier.

  • In my experience the only times I've had a stable experience was

    • when I actually only installed packages I needed i.e using a window manager instead of a DE (and no bloat packages which I'll eventually lose track of)
    • using an atomic distro, my favourite so far has to be bluefin which is part of the Ublue project based on Fedora Silverblue. NixOS is also great but it gives me the urge to pointlessly tinker instead of getting actual stuff done.

    In the past I've seen flatpaks and containers as bloated and messy solutions which tainted my computer but now that I've tried it, It's actually very convenient.

    I've always installed a crap ton of packages for gaming which turns into this inevitable mess, but with containers I just use bazzzite-arch and be done with it. It wraps all my gaming packages in one neat container.

  • I don't hate teams but I hate that call ringtone. I get triggered everytime I hear it 😂

  • Haha, to each their own I guess.

  • My desktop environment of choice would be XFCE. It's simply easy to configure while not giving me choice fatigue like KDE does. Also I don't like Qt for some reason.

    GNOME is great but I find their extensions to be super clunky sometimes. Some of them even break in between updates. The main selling point of gnome (for me) is the minimal look and feel, extensions kind of ruin that a little bit.

    Don't get me wrong plasma and Gnome are wonderful DEs but XFCE provides a simple and balanced desktop IMO. The only thing that's missing is full Wayland support.

    P.S : Anyways most of the time I would be running a window manager instead of a DE, my current favourite Wayland window-manager is Labwc because it gives me openbox vibes.

  • Try logging into anilist in a browser that has been installed as a native package. Then temporarily set it as the default browser and open Miru then try 'login with anilist' .

    This worked for me.

  • Stremio with Torrentino also works.

    Haven't tried Miru, thanks for suggesting. I'll check it out.

  • Some sort of journaling really helps when you feel like you have no direction. You can turn back the pages and see what path you took and even identify some ideas or values you want to implement in your life moving forwards. I recommend a notebook instead of a digital notes app.

    This is a habit that I formed fairly recently 3-4 years ago I think. Initially I was writing down on smaller notepads which tend to get filled up quickly. Now I use a dotted notebook, so that I can draw something if I need to (although unruled notebooks also work)

    Don't obsess over decorating it like the bullet journal folks do on YouTube/Instagram and if you are thinking of using apps like obsidian or logseq - don't go too far down the rabbit hole , just write down something instead.

    You can have something like tasks.org for todos (organize your day) and a physical notebook to develop a vision (get some direction in your life)

  • It's been just over a month using Fedora silverblue (Ublue ) for me and the experience has been pretty good.

    What I do is just setup a distrobox container with the arch image and install software using paru from AUR. So far this workflow has been working really well. for me.

    Also if you decide to use any Ublue spin, you'll also get homebrew pre-installed. So that can also be considered as an alternative option to AUR.

  • If you are using a lemmy app on your phone, switch to the list view so that the thumbnail becomes smaller and the title important parts appear easily interactable.

  • Have you tried Floorp yet ? It's pretty good, you may find some things really neat coming from Vivaldi.

  • I tried both flatpak Steam and the non-flatpak one which comes with Bazzite. I gave it access through flatsel like usual, but when I tried to add the drive from within steam it just sat there doing nothing.

    I have not encountered this issue on other distros.

  • Actually I don't have an igpu, I have an rx6600 and an i5 10400f.

    I'm currently using Aurora-dx, is the switcheroo patch available there too ?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Fixes for some issues I faced while I switched to Bazzite / Aurora-dx

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Fixes for some issues I faced while I switched to Bazzite / Aurora-dx

  • Rather than rebasing, would there be a way to to layer the Bazzite Optimizations (Kernel & scheduler Optimizations for gaming, not Lutris etc) on top of aurora-dx?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    I'm going to reinstall linux on my computer. What is it like to run something Silverblue based these days ?

  • I find Boost for lemmy to work really well for me. I also use Voyager as a backup.

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Is there an any FOSS application that allows streaming of lossless audio torrents, or just audio in general ?

  • At that point BSD will take the place of linux I guess.

  • I have tried Buyvm when I was getting into selfhosting during the pandemic.

    They were pretty cheap too, not sure about the pricing these days but you should take a look.

  • Recently I have started using this app called Nightwave Plaza. It has a surprisingly good selection of chill music that I can play in the background.

  • From the image, I have seen 3 of them on my youtube homepage.

    It's such a distraction while you are browsing for videos... Recently I have been trying this extension to block off shorts. I think it works for the most part.

    Hope this helps someone.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What would happen if all of humanity don't need to work any more ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What are some underrated yet well paid jobs that one should consider and why ?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How can a person be very sad, irritated or angry and still not show it on their face ?

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Steam on hyprland is not launching most of my games

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Can I run a different GPU driver in distrobox ?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Display blacks out while opening and closing applications on Wayland KDE.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What are some resources for learning psychology that you know of ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What are your favourite RSS feeds ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How do you deal with a close friend circle becoming toxic ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Swiss Army Knife owners, what do you do to maintain it in the long run ?

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Has anyone had any luck with Dodi repacks on Linux ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Whats the best way to archive data long term while on a budget ?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How would you measure your stats in real life like a game ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How often do you maintain your relationship with past acquaintances friends etc ?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Can willpower be trained ?