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  • Neikon@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlHelp me choose a distro, please!
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    1 year ago

    Manjaro, a stable descendant of Arch Linux. It has stable updates every week (more or less). You can select your favorite DE, kernel version, it is updated for optimal gaming performance, easy to install like Ubuntu. If you miss any app in the Manjaro repos you can always download it from **AUR **(Arch Community Repo), **Flatpak **or **Snap **by activating it easily from their app store.

    Yes, it is similar to Endeavor OS, but I think Endeavor is more like an easier version of Arch, but just as edgy with updates and the instability that comes with it.











  • the permissions control is done by firefox, and as you can see in the add-ons settings it only asks for access to this list of websites

    Access to your data from sites in the domain googlevideo.com
    Access your data from sites in the domain youtube.com
    Access your data from sponsor.ajay.app
    Access your data for dearrow-thumb.ajay.app
    Access your data from www.youtube-nocookie.com
    

    and optionally the user can give you access to all sites but it is not necessary. This can be changed but in that case firefox will warn you that the plugin requires new permissions.






  • I recently installed Manjaro, and tried to install VSC.

    In the official repos there is only a free version called Code with which the synchronization failed, and I could not synchronize my settings and plugins. I tried with the Flatpak version and although the synchronization was working, the interface was inconsistent and using zsh from my distribution and not bash in the integrated terminal was complex. Then I gave up when I saw that I could not get a Git-flow plugin to work because although I had it installed, VSC did not see it.

    Install the Snap version, the interface is consistent and 0 problems.

    So I think it’s not a bad thing to gradually move towards more contained apps like snap or flatpak, but there is still a lot of work to be done to make them fit all needs.