

Anyone can tell what alternative they attend to use instead of Teams?
Anyone can tell what alternative they attend to use instead of Teams?
I use Feed the beast app, on MX-Linux (Debian based), launching the modpack “All the mods 10” run perfectly, while running the server on the same time (just need a lot of Ram)
SherpaTTS, available on F-Droid, and usable as default text to speech, system wide.
On Firefox browser I use this extension to read pages https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/android/addon/read-aloud/
Hi,
To try a Linux, you’ll need a usb stick drive, at least 2go,
then find a distro to try, for that, my advice is to check the ranked list on https://distrowatch.com/
Most of them have different “flavor” (aka desktop manager), gnome, xfce, cinnamon… They are consistent from a distro to another so think about it as distinct feature.
To start the ISO, you can use Ventoy, on which you copy the iso files of several distro at once. https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html
You may need to chance the order of booting of your laptop to start from the usb stick, depending of the age of the bios/Uefi, it’s just a key press during the boot or on windows keep Shift pressed while clicking on the reboot start menu button.
When you get to the started distro you wanna try, you may check if all the hardware is operational (except for nvidia closed driver which need a full install) you can install software to find the tools you need, browse web to find answers to the new questions you’ll have, everything you do there is volatile and disappear with restart, so it’s a cool playground use it to learn as much as you can.
And after trying, breaking, and finding the coolest distro for you, you can install on your internal drive.
I play a lot on Linux, ark, genshin, civilisation, palworld… As easy as, install steam, go to settings, compatibility, check the square, and install your games, enjoy!
Most of the “software that runs only on Windows” runs perfectly on Linux with wine, including the installation software, and the integration into the app launcher on all of the Linux distribution that I know.
For a widow manager, I don’t use one, i have many virtual desktop and as it’s smoother than in Windows, I use only that (i don’t remember how virtual desktop works on ubuntu)
Première run really badly in VM, and run it with wine is highly messy, do to poorly designed Windows install soft and plenty of missing dependencies, there are linux alternatives that do nearly the same job : KDEnLive, Shotcut and Openshot.
That all I can tell for now, I hope it will help you a bit. Ps: try other linux distribution before doing an installation to find the desktop manager that you prefer.
I think I understand where you get confused. The returned value of the input
function is always a string, you have to convert it into a number before using it in calculation. Otherwise the auto-parser will convert everything into string. Even if you use *
or **
.
Give a try to ZeroNet
Velorem and Endless Sky!
Often we use
outline : red 1px solid;
, that’s clean!
2 things :
Hi, I didn’t see the answer if you only have your pc and no other big storage :
If you still have the installation usb or recreate one. Boot on it then you open
gparted
with that you remove the two partition off windows, the main with the system and the recovery one (if there is) but don’t touch the first or last partitionesp
if it exits. Then you can expand the partitions to get the free space. Extend to the right is fast but extend to the left can be really slow and prone to failures.I case you Linux partition are all on the right you can also create new main partition, do the install of the linux on this one, then reboot on the USB, move the user and configuration files on the new system, delete old installation partitions, then extend the new install to take the full drive.
There is commands to remove the old
esp
entries I don’t remember yet.This can take few hours so be patient.
The other option with a backup (
dd
) of the main partition is obviously safer but take nearly the same amount of time and need an external drive.