Personally, I had quite a lot of issues getting the nvidia drivers to work properly. Might have been an issue on my side of things don‘t know.
Das ist eine gute Frage, ich benutze Einladungen nicht, einfach weil ich den Kalender wirklich nur Privat nutze. Ich Probier mal ein bisschen aus und wenn ich was herausfinde, melde ich mich nochmal
I really don‘t get their point regarding the negative impact. A platform should never be production critical. No one should rely on it for solving production issues. That is what enterprise support is for. I think that this is just an excuse for not being bothered to participate
Genau das ist auch mein Problem mit dem Proton Kalender. Klar sieht die UI schön aus, aber das hilft mir alles nichts, wenn ich es nicht integriert bekomme. Bin inzwischen auf eine eigene Nextcloud Instanz umgezogen und mache dort meinen Kalender. Hat auch eine schöne UI und ist zumindest momentan echt wartungsfreundlich mit der All-In-One version
I think this shouldn't be that huge of a deal right now. We all have to start somewhere and I think that in the future there will be a way for us to migrate the community if we decide it is time to do so (maybe there is already, I am not really familiar with lemmy yet). I would support setting up an instance if we should decide to
I really like the shift in the community. Now developers are already thinking of migrating their app to a lemmy backend. Especially in the Apollo subreddit this gets suggested hundreds of times. I really hope that the big apps will eventually shift as well and this might be a big thing moving people to try out different platforms
Distro doesn't really matter nowadays. You can get all desktop environments to work on most distros. Especially the big players like KDE, Gnome, Xfce have hundred distros they are shipped with by default. Most big distros have versions for each of the most popular desktop environments. Therefore, I would suggest that you look for the distro which fits your needs best and then install the desktop environment you want to work with afterwards, if there isn't a flavor of your distro that ships with it already.
Phoronix is straight out amazing, they always cover the latest news about Linux. Whenever I want to get some information about some hardware working with Linux, how the driver state is, I always find information on there, I love it
I really hope they contribute back all their findings to the open source projects they used code from, but if they do it will be a huge win for the Linux community
That is great to know, thanks! I plan to use it primarily for programming, but I would like to have the option to play some games every so often.
I am looking for switching to Linux as well and run a 1080 as well. How would you compare the general performance (desktop usage and gaming) of the RX 6650 versus the 1080? I am looking for getting a RX6650 or RX7600 as well, that is why I ask
Does it fix the crash of Source games when opening the in-game overlay? Did anyone test this?