

Holy shit I had no idea until I read your comment. I thought “surely they will have respected all of my opt outs”. I guess this is my last samsung phone lol


Holy shit I had no idea until I read your comment. I thought “surely they will have respected all of my opt outs”. I guess this is my last samsung phone lol


Here’s a cool video about it
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=kbKtFN71Lfs
Edit:
Meant to reply to msfroh, oops


What you want is an OEM install. Ubuntu and mint have them. Note sure what others do.


The boy is now in residential care without access to social networks, with specialized educators and regular visitation rights for his parents, the prosecutor told AP.


https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Fcitx5#Integration
You may have an uphill battle here. What DE are you using?
i3 is configured to use the program dmenu by default. A common replacement for that is rofi. I use wofi on sway. Rofi has more features, wofi is pretty simple but you can customize with css.
Sway will read the i3 config you already have if you put it in the sway config folder. Then just download dmenu if you want that same behavior. Some things like mod+enter is binded to i3-sensible-terminal, so if you don’t have i3 installed on the box it won’t find a terminal to open. The fix is to change the binding to your preferred terminal emulator.
All in all the transition is pretty painless.
I am root I am admin I am user I am all.
Holy shit I almost died
Edit: When you say you did it manually, what do you mean exactly?
Check dmesg output when after the wifi drops and see what the kernel is doing. That could inform your decision. I have an old asus that started having a bunch of wifi bugs too, and I’m pretty sure they made some updates to iwlwifi. No solution though, I dont really care because that machine barely gets any use. Wifi always works perfect if I stay on a tty and don’t enter a graphical session.
That being said I wouldn’t choose fedora for an older relative unless they were really into computers. While it has become more stable in recent years, they do break things from time to time.
If you do decide to keep them on fedora, maybe try an atomic version. That way when things break you can just roll back with no issues and pin the working deployment. Chances are they just want a web browser and libreoffice so the learning curve wouldn’t really matter to them.