Nightlys are not things you should recommend for production use. Especially for (potentially) non tech savvy teachers and students.
Nightlys are not things you should recommend for production use. Especially for (potentially) non tech savvy teachers and students.
If you have an android phone, you can plug it in via USB and enable USB Internet tethering, which will give you working internet access on your machine to do the Wi-Fi debugging with.
He says so in the readme
Yep. The mindset will take you much further than the kernel itself.
I see. Your most made me think you’re new to Linux. If you understand the concepts and can keep up with a rolling release, I highly recommend Arch.
My bother uses it for gaming, and it’s great!
Linux on the desktop. Linux has dominated just about every other space of computing (embedded, servers, supercomputers, etc) for a very long time.
But the space all the open source community cared about was the desktop. So happy we’re finally making progress.
As someone who uses Arch as their daily driver: DO NOT use Arch if you’re not already very familiar with Linux. It’s very powerful, but not at all beginner friendly.
The idea that plasma is very heavy weight is an outdated one. You should give it a try.
You can give KDE/Plasma a try
Because there are way more available games than time for a lot of us