I mean, yeah, it is pretty pathetic
I mean, yeah, it is pretty pathetic
Based on the fact that I’ve literally never heard anybody actually like the epic games store, I don’t think they’re successful
It’s mostly the installation and initial setup that’s a pain on arch, so definitely not a beginner distro, but very good nonetheless
“Arizona toddler rescued…” I dont think a dead child can be rescued anymore
Thanks! I can’t for the life of me remember when I watched that, especially since I wasn’t even alive when that came out. Maybe we watched it in school or something
I don’t even remember what movie that was
Yeah that’s totally true and worth a bit extra for me too
Yeah I suppose that’s not too expensive, although it feels like a waste when I’m not using all the services provided
I’m pretty much in the same boat, you think it’s worth subscribing only for the vpn and email?
We can also emulate windows on android and WSL obviously on windows.
So we can use Linux to emulate Android, which in turn emulates windows to run WSL
Thanks, those look pretty good!
Ah that’s a shame, deal-breaker for me
I think it’s fine for now as long as I can replace all the google apps
I think I’ve tried heliboard before, but that doesn’t support multilingual typing, right?
Awesome, all standard apps seem to work fine (Calendar, Contacts Calculator, etc.) Not all of them look amazing yet but they’ll do the job I think!
Does it support multilingual typing?
Thanks, I’ll have to look into that. Only the calendar app seems to have a release, and that one has not yet been updated properly for the material you theming
I’ve tried those before, but I don’t like most of those apps to be honest. The gallery is pretty good and the calendar is okay, but the rest doesn’t work quite right for me
Indeed, the devices has just been released so that is expected. I’m looking for a way to install the default LOS apps on the stock firmware
I find it interesting, manufacturers of laptops and maybe even desktops, are looking to switch to arm after decades of x86.
And home servers, which have run on arm for years, are now switching to x86