I'm currently using greetd-tui but I would instantly switch over to sddm if the Wayland session actually works. (I use hyprland as my window manager )
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Maybe dwm or dwl. I'm a hyprland user but this would be the minimum you should go for
Yea I can do that. I mean it will take a time but it should be possible. Tbh just don't wanna use brave. www.deviceinfo.me is a hood site for checking how hard you browser i s hardened
Couldn't an extention fix this like canvasfinger or privacy badger?
So one vor two days later anx I can say now that I switch from thorium to ungoogled chromium Wayland. Didn't have issues with defaults and yea its pretty much the same
Exactly default browser. Yes I tryed native and flatpak packages but it would constantly open all other browser instead of librewolf. Even if I defined a other one in the mineapps file
I will try it out after work. Do you know a way to provent automatic openings instead of librewolf? I'm currently using Hyprland and was using the appimage so it doesn't have any conflicts.
The point of useing it is that privacy invasive sites like twitch or skribbl.io would still work. Twitch technicality works fine on stock Firefox unless you don't save your history, how dare you.
Yea I don't know a better one yet
I'm currently using thorium as an appimage and it is god enough. But to be honest if you want privacy use Firefox or a fork of it.
*only the games you didnt download
Yes it work with English content very well. You can rerout all your audio to it via helvum. The big problem is that it only has 3 languages supported English, French and Polish. So it technicality works but not in German unfortunately. But I can say now it partly works on Linux.
So I have to use a windows machine for work. I can't tell you how awsome wsl is. You can use any Linux package on wsl. If you are crasy enough you can even run desktop environments like xfce. All this with nearly native speed.
Of cource things links a KVM aren't possible but nothing is nicer to just type wsl into your terminal and have your Linux distro of choice ready to go