

Probably referring to the add-on for Steam


Probably referring to the add-on for Steam
You’re probably the first person ever to daily drive MX Linux, the most popular distro according to distrowatch
Did I explicitly state that I was aware of how this worked in my original comment? I did? Oh good.
I don’t care if Firefox isn’t updated until I restart it. I just don’t want that terrible workflow:
Click update all. Firefox is open, therefore won’t update until you close it and click update again.
Every other package manager: Click update. All apps update. When I am ready to close Firefox it’ll be updated next time I use it.
Not really though? Or rather - then answer the other half. Why are flatpaks, deb, rpm, arch, etc. ALL able to update in place? But with snaps we need that sucker closed? It sucks to use like that.
Its also for my experience the worst way to use apps.
The fact that I can’t “update” my software without closing it first.
Why can I do that with all other package formats? I get it won’t be the new version until I reopen the app but still. Its unnecessary friction.
Also with the prompting last I used it Firefox couldn’t download anything with it enabled.
Like you ship Ubuntu with like 4 major snaps including the security center and it hasn’t or hadn’t worked with your shipped snaps for at least a year?


Thanks, I might give them a serious try. For the price I can’t find anything cheaper than $5 for 3T a month.
Do you use any encryption?


Did the same thing. Degoogled to Proton, felt like they don’t put effort into their Linux versions. No drive still. And started giving me bad vibes over the past few years.
Moved to mailbox.org, back to bitwarden etc.
The cloud storage has been my biggest hurdle. Filen seems decent.
Cryptomator + KDrive has been on my mind due to such a low price and it has WebDAV allegedly


The more Emojis in that Readme the better!
You’re on a part of it. Lemmy instances are a part of the fediverse. The idea is different social networks that can have cross communication. Decentralized as well.
People using that distro gives me second hand embarrassment


I mean that is what Edmund McMillan started as, up until the remake of Binding of Isaac really
So is MX Linux. I promise you that metric is useless since literally nobody ever talks about MX Linux except for its standing on distro watch