Note, that it is still in experimental state.
Note, that it is still in experimental state.
Fair enough.
“33 apps have location access.”
The horror…
As usual.
I should have provided more info. I am not defending that FRPs should not exist, rather that there should be an option to utilize them without an account.
Graphene devs are considering using a random code similar to an account restoration.
Not eveyrone has or needs a google or any system-wide account to use their phones.
I used to do it too, it felt like liking your own pictures or posts on social media…
Why do you need to plug the phone to update it?
They have played us for absolute fools!
And here I thought that my laptop was just not good enough for two monitors…
I think is is basically the same thing without telemetry and proprietary blobs.
It’s an OS, not magic.
We can’t even use the devices we own as we please nowadays…
I mean, true, but settings will not be reset after an update.
Can be easily disabled.
Also, forks.
Lies, deception.
If you game, definitely Fedora. If its mostly work, it doesn’t really matter…
FYI is going to include opt out telemetry in the near future if the proposal ends up passing. (If its not already decided)
You could also check out Opensuse Tumbleweed, since it’s future proof and requires zero maintenance unlike arch. However, Arch is definitely one the most minimal distros.
I fas as I am aware, Ubuntu ships codecs by default.
Fedora does not ship proprietary software due to license issues.
*This is just what I know, you should fact check both.
It is definitely not, at least for me when I switched to Linux.
I noticed weird issues while watching a video through VLC, posted about it on Reddit and someone suggested that I had not installed the codecs.
I cannot imagine someone staying in windows for outlook…