I don’t know anything about wireless trackpads, but I love my workflow with Gnome and I know it wouldn’t be doable if I wasn’t working on a laptop.
Using the keyboard just wouldn’t be the same.
I don’t know anything about wireless trackpads, but I love my workflow with Gnome and I know it wouldn’t be doable if I wasn’t working on a laptop.
Using the keyboard just wouldn’t be the same.
Yeah. At first you think that you still need some Windows programs so you dual-boot, and then you discover that you don’t need these programs anymore😅
I don’t remember how I did it but I guess it wasb’t so difficult since I had no previous experience.
But I think I only used it once and then moced to something else.
I heard that the Playstation 3 would be able to run something called Linux and I wanted to become some kind of Neo😅
Then I went on and off between Windows and Ubuntu until fully switching to Linux around 2020.
Running Fedora with Gnome these last few years.


I have a 2012 MacBook Pro.
This is what used to enable RPM fusion in Fedora and get the broadcom drivers:
https://ostechnix.com/how-to-enable-rpm-fusion-repository-in-fedora-rhel/
https://doc.fedora-fr.org/wiki/Dépôt_RPM_Fusion
It solved every problem but I have to redo the operation maybe once every two years.


Yes I heard about it but apparently NixOS is quite complex and not accessible to someone like me who considers himself as an eternal Linux newbie.


I’ve never tried an immutable OS, but I’d love if the ability to do system backups and redeploy to another computer was just part of any OS.
Especially when Linux encourages you to distro hopp.
Clonezilla is great but it already happened to me that one backup wasn’t deployable on another (really old) computer


What is a bash script? Is it something I’d have to write mysel using the terminal? Sorry but my skills are quite limited for now.
Gcompris is great and you can find in Gnome Software manager.