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danielfgom, to linux in “Systemd is the future”
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So are we all ok with Microsoft now being in charge of systemd? The same company made famous by Blue Screens of Death?

When I consider this, it makes me think Linux has lost. Do you think Microsoft would let the Linux community be on charge of The Registry? Or any other part of the OS?

Mac may be the only decent option left…?

danielfgom, to linux in How can I easily and conveniently transfer files wirelessly between my linux computer and android phone?
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You’re right. LocalSend does require WiFi connectivity. In terms of convenience it’s just like Airdrop, if you have that network.

Maybe one day they could add Bluetooth. Would be cool

danielfgom, to linux in How can I easily and conveniently transfer files wirelessly between my linux computer and android phone?
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Use LocalSend. It’s exactly like Apple Airdrop but works on ALL operating systems so no matter what device you have you can easily transfer files.

It’s local, secure and open source.

localsend.org

danielfgom, to linux in what linux OS should I install on a backup notebook if my main one is debian?
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Linux Mint

danielfgom, to linux in when you upgrade an OS, do you clean install or upgrade?
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Wait for the distro to officially release an upgrade path. Only do a fresh install if it doesn’t work.

On Windows however whenever I would get a new pc in which I was prepping for staff(I worked in IT) the first thing I’d do after unboxing it is a wipe of the factory Windows install and do a clean install with the latest ISO from Microsoft.

No bloatware, network managers, anti virus etc nonsense. We had all of our own stuff for that which applied via Group Policy anyway.

danielfgom, to linux in Taking your ideas for my next linux app
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I’ll take a look at that. Thanks

danielfgom, to linux in Taking your ideas for my next linux app
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I must try that. Thanks

danielfgom, to linux in Taking your ideas for my next linux app
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Implement a wireless file transfer protocol that works with Apple’s Airdrop and Android’s Quick Share.

In other words Airdrop for Linux that works with both iOS and Android.

  1. Create a software tool with UI that allows syncing of a phone with Linux to copy over photos, documents, music etc.

Must work with ios and android

danielfgom, to linux in Linux Mint looks to fork more GNOME Apps because of libAdwaita
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It’s not a conspiracy. All I was saying is that by breaking backwards compatibility downstream either has to comply or find another way.

As another commentor has mentioned, gnome did actually inform downstream a good while back but downstream did not engage, so gnome obviously proceeded with their own project how they saw fit. Which is the right way of course.

Downstream should have tried to engage and perhaps found a good work around but sadly didn’t.

So they’ll have to work it out now by themselves.

danielfgom, to linux in Linux Mint looks to fork more GNOME Apps because of libAdwaita
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From what others have replied, this seems to be an old issue and it seems Gnome was actually in the right.

I wasn’t aware of that history. Here’s the reply that helped straighten it out: lemmy.world/comment/9847230

danielfgom, to linux in Linux Mint looks to fork more GNOME Apps because of libAdwaita
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Indeed.

Someone else replied to me with fantastic context I want aware of.

Here’s their reply: lemmy.world/comment/9847230

It seems Gnome did try to work with downstream but the engagement wasn’t there.

danielfgom, to linux in Linux Mint looks to fork more GNOME Apps because of libAdwaita
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Thank you for that context. I was unaware of that.

I certainly get your point. If downstream won’t engage constructively then upstream is free to do what they feel is right.

danielfgom, to linux in Linux Mint looks to fork more GNOME Apps because of libAdwaita
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Who said anything about a conspiracy? I’m just saying they may be acting selfishly and it couldn’t hurt to speak to other parties who they know use their code, to discuss how it will impact them.

danielfgom, to linux in Linux Mint looks to fork more GNOME Apps because of libAdwaita
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Gnome Foundation likes to think of themselves as the pioneer in DE’s and the default choice for Linux. Which was true for a long time. Cinnamon and Mate run Gnome, for example. I’m not sure about XFCE.

If you’re THE leading DE project at least try to accommodate those DE’s that depend on your code or meet with them to inform them well in advance and discuss the best options for those DE’s.

In other words, work together for the good of all users instead of doing your own little thing in the corner and leave the others to deal with the mess you made…

danielfgom, to linux in Linux Mint looks to fork more GNOME Apps because of libAdwaita
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No. It’s deliberately breaking backwards compatibility to force other projects that use that code to either look bland like Gnome or stop making their DE’s.

That’s bad for FLOSS and Linux users

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