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https://github.com/ublue-os/countme/blob/main/growth_global.svg

Graphs can be found here on their github. Since around mid November the active user count for Bazzite has gone up by around 16k active users.

Personally, my only wish for Bazzite is a Cosmic version 👼 I tried it out recently and it seems fairly impressive

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[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 hours ago

Always good to try out a few distros before settling in for the long run. As much as I love Mint, there are always cases where one distro has issues with your hardware where another doesn't.

Copy paste did take a while to get used to.

Which part, the highlight-middle click part or something else?

Also the default screenshot tool doesn’t automatically put the snip on the clipboard.

In Mint? You've made me realize that would be convenient for me so I looked into it, I believe copying straight to clipboard is a default keyboard shortcut option I didn't know about.

[-] Tantheiel@lemmy.world 1 points 8 hours ago

Sometimes ctrl c / v doesn't work and it's a combination of ctrl, super and C.
Que confused "what's the super key"

Turns out that's what the windows key on my keyboard is called. So far only when I was messing with the terminal.

The screenshot tool in Brazzite. I think it's called spectre.

[-] YeahToast@aussie.zone 3 points 4 hours ago

Ctrl C doesn't work in the terminal because that's how you terminate programs. You need to use Ctrl shift c, control shift v etc.

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