Signal is currently the best middleground between security, simplicity and widespread adoption.
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Signal is currently the best middleground between security, simplicity and widespread adoption.
its probably easier to debug the issues you currently have, than dealing with the suckness of imparative package management
if the hardware is not working with the linux kernel, its bad hardware
gnome not opening the keyboard when i focus an input, has nothing to do with the hardware
idk about op, but if i asked about a good linux tablet, i would mean the hardware not the software
for me a good linux tablet means i can take my favorite linux distro, install it without big hassle and have a good performing computer with all components working afterwards
while good performing can be interpretable
nix like in nixos?
three solutions:
Nixpkgs is actually one of the most up to date software repositories. (~90% according to repology)
You may be using a release channel which will only be updated for important security updates.
you could install your favorite distro with all your customizations and needed programs on a flash drive and use that as a rescue system
nope, that is probably window manager specific, i’m using i3, but any keyboard shortcuts get disabled when a window grabs the pointer anyway, i found a solution and updated my post
Maybe once I am a bit more used to reading and understanding documentation for large existing libraries and programs.
This is exactly what I needed, thanks!
do you know Bibata cursors?
i like them more than Breeze, but Breeze is my second favorite of all cursor themes i know
i can recommend adaway with root aswell. for a lot of ads on websites you still need uBlock tho
if you want a good Firefox based Browser for Mobile, try Mull
If you go to Settings->About Mull and click on the big Mull text at the top a few times, you enable the Debug Menu temporarily. Then you can add a custom add-on collection which allows you to install most addons. I for example have uBlock, “i still don’t care about cookies”, Stylus, “Dark Background and Light Text”, ClearURLs and CookieAutoDelete.
You can create an addon collection if you are logged in on addons.mozilla.org.
imv is the absolute best
Arch and any arch based distro. It’s overused, deb is better and the absolute chads will always be distros like NixOS or Guix System. There is no use for an unstable, beginner-unfriendly, distro where you constantly encounter dependency hell.
Of course I’m just being edgy, every Linux Distro is good for the sole fact of it not being Windows.
If anyone is interested, i recently developed my own system of defining my music library declaratively in the Nix programming language and started switching to it. It creates folders as playlists and can automatically download the music from YouTube or SoundCloud. I plan to expand and improve this further.
I doubt this will work on IOS tho, sorry OP.
Matrix (Element), Telegram and Signal
but most of it just got deleted
IDE and Terminal
Neovim is an program that runs in a terminal. You can use it to edit text files and through plugins it can become a fully fledged IDE. The site you linked actually tells you to install Neovim as a package in Termux.
To be clear: Neovim is not a Terminal Emulator. It is not even an Android App. It runs on Android in Termux (and probably other apps), but not on its own.
Termux is afaik the best Terminal Emulator for Android, it includes a package manager with a lot of Linux CLI utilities (like Neovim) available.
For Java there is an apparently fully Fledged IDE available in F-Droid. For Python I’d suggest installing python in Termux and developing and running python scripts from there.
Torrent
I use Torrent Client. It works, but it hasn’t been updated in 2 years and I don’t know how secure it is. I mostly Torrent on my Linux Desktop PC.
E-Book Reader
I use KOReader which is more optimized for E-Readers, but it has a very clean UI and works great for me. It is also actively developed.