What issues were you having with mint 22? I haven't had any specific ones yet, except for the qt5 themes app no longer being installed by default and not quite working right.
IrritableOcelot
I think they mean powerful as in compute power, and since they're designed to be thin clients, the answer is no. They're universally underpowered the day they come out.
Look, I tried to solve this with Wolfram alpha, desmos, and nunerical integration in Python, but what does a subscript e even mean?? None of the methods I tried even returned a solution, which is kinda unsurprising...how do you integrate with respect to e, when e isnt a variable??
MATLAB works fine on linux for me these days. Some weird small text on hiDPI screens, but its fixable. I've only tested on Debian based distros though.
Darktable if you're ok with a steep learning curve, RawTherapee if you prefer an easier-to-use UI with a few less features.
I mostly really dont like the use of "depicts" here. Depicts means is a representation of, which is just wrong and feels a little too close to creationist. "Resembles" would be better.
I use zettlr -- it's pretty good! The only issues I've run into are with the table editor, and with occasional lag on large documents; the latter just comes with the territory on an Electron app. I know Nathan's working on both, though.
I don't mean use the RSS feed to actually deliver, I just mean a blog-style announcement. Of course, to be security conscious you shouldn't follow any links in that announcement to download it, but still.
I don't think I've ever gotten bios updates via apt...not sure if that's a laptop thing, a manufacturing thing, or what.
Yeah! I only discovered them a couple of weeks ago through this community and they're fantastic.
I mean any technology solution can suffer the same fate, but you would hope that it wouldnt be an issue at the same time if they're separate tech stacks.
Yeah...Eternity 0.2.1 doesn't work, Voyager can't even find beehaw.org in to log into it, and so I've been using Jerboa as a backup. Turns out downgrading to 0.1.2 does work, but meh.