I think that's the beauty of Linux, no?
Don't like something? Search for something that suits you.
Can't find something that suits you but know how to code? Create something that suits you.
I think that's the beauty of Linux, no?
Don't like something? Search for something that suits you.
Can't find something that suits you but know how to code? Create something that suits you.
My favourite has always been Stremio + Real-Debrid
And right
Tried it. So it's basically a search engine for piracy sites? Like it opens a browser window of a piracy site of your choosing and you play it in the browser. I think torrentio + stremio is better experience, but for free, this ain't too bad.
Yea it looks awesome, another W for the open-source community!
Jellyfin can be self-hosted with Radarr to automatically download shows you want to it and be streamed with Jellyfin.
Also you get Bloons TD6 with your Netflix account
Betterbird (Thunderbird fork) for pc, K-9 for phone.
As I understand it, it's read-only, so the updates you get are basically replacing your current ones but keeping your apps (like flatpaks) installed.
Hard to figure out
Which part? The one where to install an app, instead of downloading a .exe you search for the app in the package manager?
Have to settle for similar but different apps.
That's not exclusive to Linux though. Like for example moving to MacOS you wouldn't really expect for all the apps to work either?
Video drivers not built in.
Video drivers aren't built into Windows either? And on Linux, AMD's drivers are (as I understand it), and for Nvidia, you'll probably have Noveau installed.
Inconsistent bluetooth.
How? I've found BT to just work on Linux, while on Windows I had to track down the specific drivers.
Update all breaks everything.
Unless you installed Arch (or any rolling release distro) as your first distro, this probably won't be an issue.
Hard to get support for your individual set-up when Linux is so fractured.
Then maybe install Mint, Ubuntu, Pop!_OS or anything more widespread that does have the support you want?
Why wouldn't you?
Nobody has to use your code, it's just that you have the option to do so.