You can use tldr for man pages but for generic text I don't know. You would probably need a LLM.
257m
It might be you don't have the group for deepin so it wouldn't be useless to try grepping for it.
If you want DEEPIN:
Update your system:
sudo dnf upgrade --refresh
Install it:
sudo dnf group install "Deepin Desktop"
And then after for change reboot your system
You can do it from the terminal like:
sudo reboot
If you want GNOME try:
sudo dnf group install “GNOME Desktop Environment”
Although if:
sudo dnf group list hidden -v |grep -i gnome
returns nothing it won't work
If your using gdm you can select DEs like:
What dm are you using and what packages did you install?
Your DM should be able to handle multiple DEs just install from command line and pick which DE you want from the DM.
Yeah the restrictions on Chromebooks are really annoying. Termux is the only way I can actually program on my chromebook and if they remove that I guess it's time to buy a Thinkpad.
Nethack is also available on termux. I like to play on my Chromebook when at school.
I'm 15 and I have been trying to degoogle but it's hard. The school insists you use Google services. You need to use a locked down Chromebook and use Google Classroom. Google Slides or whatever. If you want to access your school email you need to use Gmail and the services that are not provided by Google you need Microsoft for such E-learning classes. They don't use any FOSS whatsoever.
RSS readers are great and although they have falling out of favor, they certainly aren't dead. The fall in usage of RSS is directly correlated with the fall in the number of people reading blogs on a daily basis.
For android: Feeder is just great For linux desktop: Newsboat
OpenArena