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I hear you, but they've all moved along in leaps and bounds. Some options if you ever look again -
* ElementaryOS(https://elementary.io/)
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Linux distributions for beginners in 2024: Expert tested and reviewed
I’ve seen Raycast adjacent apps for Linux, but I don’t know what the current go-to all the kids are using these days. I used Quicksilver on OS X back in the day, which kind of defined the category I think. But these days I try to keep it simple.
Elementary OS seems to be trying to solve for the design issue, but it’s not as polished as macOS and there are still all the 3rd party apps to contend with. I’ve tried it, and it didn’t have me considering a full time switch.
https://elementary.io/
For me, one of the big things keeping me on macOS is the sync between devices. 20 years ago it seemed much easier to move to Linux, because I didn’t have to worry about my contacts, calendar, etc being in sync everywhere. Having all that stuff, and the handoff between devices, just work is a huge benefit. There are probably ways to sync various things between iOS and Linux, but then researching all the options, setting it up, and keeping up on it all, becomes a hobby. That’s not a hobby I want at this stage of my life.
- Do you think Pop!_OS should be re-named to "Cosmic" when the new DE comes out?
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Linux Lite: Easy to Use Free Linux Operating System
I thought ElementaryOS was dead due to infighting between the two cofounders, but it still seems to be going: https://elementary.io/
(I installed it on one box a few years ago and liked it, but moved back to Ubuntu once I learned about its conflict in the team.)
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Recommend me a distro for my stepdad
As an alternative to the other (great) suggestions, check out ElementaryOS.
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How many of you are still using mullvad?
But get an old laptop, download and install on it https://elementary.io/, or PopOS or Debian (they all resemble macOS) or whatever distro you like the most. And start tinkering.
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Package management
I would suggest installing elementaryOS inside a VM, and follow their getting started guide
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Recomandare Linux Distro pentru un incepator?
Elementary OS e un distro de Linux cu aspect de macos
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Old laptop,need help with an os.
Maybe take a look at https://elementary.io/? It was one of the better "out of the box" linux distros when I was last using linux.
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Egg⛩️🐧irl
It warms my heart seeing all my fellow linux users here! 😊 I personally use elementary OS because the desktop is pretty 🥺. Also, the lead of the project is a trans woman!
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- Any Markdown plugin for Neovim that you recommend?
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Apple refugee here, please Linux Wizards can you share some of your knowledge?
vim? emacs? There's things like vim-wiki. Personally I take notes in Markdown and use Markdown-Preview and then load my notes to GitHub so they can be accessed anywhere.
What are some alternatives?
WhyNotWin11 - Detection Script to help identify why your PC is not Windows 11 Release Ready. Now Supporting Update Checks!
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
pop - A project for managing all Pop!_OS sources
flathub - Pull requests for new applications to be added
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
krohnkite - A dynamic tiling extension for KWin
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
egpu-switcher - 🖥🐧 Setup script for eGPUs in Linux (X.Org)
TimeShift - System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
archweb - Arch Linux website code
the-practical-linux-hardening-guide - This guide details creating a secure Linux production system. OpenSCAP (C2S/CIS, STIG).