

Yeah, I really liked LXDE.
Yeah, I really liked LXDE.
Yep. I’ve had no problems with x11. It’s always been super stable.
TBH, I’ve always wanted to do this.
At some point, probably after Fedora stops supporting x11, openSUSE plans to follow suit, and it will no longer be available in the repos. There’s no firm date for when this will occur, though. I read about it on the official forum.
I use XFCE. If their Wayland support isn’t ready when openSUSE Tumbleweed eliminates support for x11, I’m not sure what I’ll go to.
Good to know, even though I’m not a Gnome user. I wonder if it will work with torsocks.
I use LACT. It’s very easy to use and works well.
What I’m thinking about is more that in Linux, it’s common to access URLs directly from the terminal for various purposes, instead of using a browser.
So if you try to access a website using this technology via terminal, what happens? The connection fails?
Most distros have official forums, and may have sections specifically for people using Linux for the first time, which can also be great sources of information.
W2k was the best.