Is EndeavourOS stable enough for everyday use
Yes, as long as you maintain it.
would restoring home with BackInTime just work
Nothing in EndeavourOS really "just works". You have to install and configure the stuff you need.
Is EndeavourOS stable enough for everyday use
Yes, as long as you maintain it.
would restoring home with BackInTime just work
Nothing in EndeavourOS really "just works". You have to install and configure the stuff you need.
It already is, but it isn't mandatory, yet.
There are replacements that can do the same tasks and offer advantages over Microsoft Office (LibreOffice, Nextcloud Office, Collabora Office, Softmaker Office). Their main issue is that they aren't what everyone uses.
The other issue is that Microsoft Office itself respects neither the open document standard, nor their own published standard for the .docx format, so it's literally impossible for anyone outside Microsoft to make a 100% compatible program.
Debian by default ships with 100% FLOSS.
Not anymore. The default installation doesn't use the Linux-libre kernel and enables non-free firmware.
Unfortunately, the Fediverse shows you everything by default rather than things that you more or less want to
Uh no, that's a good thing.
I'm forced to use Win 11 at work, for sEcUrItY.
But I'm actually working within a full-screen Debian VM on HyperV until someone with authority tells me to knock it off.
Every once in a while I check up on what reddit looks like now.
I find the same or similar topics posted, with 600 comments instead of 30, and 570 of those 600 are just whatever's the first thing that pops into everyone's mind after reading the post title.
I like it better here.
The perpetually online type is on Mastodon.
Here on Lemmy are the people who disconnected from social media, block or boycott 95% of today's internet and self-host matrix servers to discuss about self-hosting matrix servers.
Android is Linux, too.
Canada geese are whatever the fuck they want.
shoot them till they start to like you
Sometimes I long back for the times when I just used my computer to do things, instead of forming an opinion about the compression rate of my cursor's image data.