_mitchejj_

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[–] _mitchejj_@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Doesn't that come down to what one defines as stable? To me LTS stable is just stagnant, but I prefer my software to be up-to-date.

If I look at Firefox 119.01 I don't think it less stable than Firefox 78.6.1 (ESR)

Just how that text reads (second image) makes you think the stable tag shouldn't exist for 22.04... Modifying something 'out of the box' does not seem stable when compared to something that works out of the box with updates.

Anyway thank you for all the work you do to ensure Linux works well on Framework laptops.

[–] _mitchejj_@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Personally I would say Budgie is a Desktop Enviroment... but the qeustion of which window manager? Currently I'm using Hyprland and I would say if you want to something to feel archie for beginner maybe give i3 or sway a try. The choice their depends on your feelings towards Wayland.

[–] _mitchejj_@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I have a love hate relatinship with pack tracking. It can be never racking when lets say you order a new phone and it 'leaves' a location before it arrives then spends a week doing nothing after clearing customs. Then in 6 hours it goes from arrived in Korea to out for delivery in the central us.

The important part... what did you order?

[–] _mitchejj_@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Not directly related... but when I received my DYI 12-Gen I never tested the camera module. I had an need to use the webcam a few weeks later and it doesn't work.. nor does it show up as being part of the system. Since then I had to replace the main board and still it doesn't show up. At this point I feel like my camera module was DOA.

Just wanted to say I think it is a good idea to test evertthing when we receive it ensure proper functionality. Nothing against Framework things do happen.