I have tried alot of File Managers but MiXplorer is the one that suits me the most. Althought I would've prefered an opensource File Manager, Material Files is a little too basic for my needs. The developer of MiX is an awesome dude so I trust him.
TheHawaiianKoala
The headline is wrong. DNF5 (Faster DNF) has been delayed. According to Fedora Magazine
We’d planned to update the DNF package manager to a new, speedier version. We also hoped to showcase a long-awaited refresh to the user interface for Anaconda, our installation program. However, we decided these things just weren’t ready in time.
Actually this might be the release model that suits me the most. I want relatively uptodate releases but not new updates 2-3 times a week.
Same but I tried Firefish (formerly Calckey) instead. Used it for a week or two and now am just using Kbin
You can go to settings to disable adverts, I had system wide adblocking so never encountered any ad but it can be disable from settings. Also it is working on my end
Wow, thank you for this.
Appimages could've been great if they had a store front like Flatpak, so while I do not always prefer Flatpak (because of how big the first download is) I use it the most.
I apply the rule of separating the Art from the Artist in this case. No doubt he is insane but Graphene OS is the most secure+private OS that he has build
So having never played any JRPG, I thought this would be the right place to ask. I want to get into these games but am not sure where to start.
Both Persona and Yakuza seem like great games but unfortunately they have a lot of titles and I am lost as to which direction I should take.
Yeah the UI is a major drawback of Ghost Commander. But before MiX I used to use that