It's all been downhill since Windows 7. All versions of windows after 7 are just windows 7 with extra bloatware, garbage and Ads.
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I use Linux with 5 disks and 8 partitions. As for organizing files, I use the very sophisticated technique of: I don't.
All my disks are full of files from unknown to me origin.
I also have a NAS which is not much better
It's just funny to annoy people who insist on using GNU/Linux
That documentation is supposed to explain how a thing works to people who don't know how it works. I know, sounds extremely obvious, but you'd be surprised how much documentation out there is written in a way, expecting you to already know what it's talking about. No. I do not. It is the documentation's job to explain ME what IT is talking about...
You should try kde connect
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CrDroid... Use it mostly because it's stock android with a few extra options...
They are kinda choppy, when compared to native Wayland apps and screensharing from an app, running in xwayland doesn't really work...
What is Plan9? Is is an OS... or a kernel... or a set of utilities? I've been sorta interested in it in the past, but have no idea where to start.
Lots, LOTS, TL;DR - flatpaks are sandboxed and work on every* distro out there, while apt packages are not and only work on debian and it's derivatives. I'd say on mint or debian, prefer using flatpaks over apt packages as you're usually gonna get newer versions of software.
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