I feel like they missed a perfect opportunity, though it may just be the most 2000s thing ever.
i was struggling to install the thing on linux. although i am still noob on ubuntu :/
What problem are you having?
i am not on my laptop right now, but i am running ubuntu on a vm: and didn't know how to run kde after installing from ubuntu software store, and apparently it require usb debugging on android, although i would prefer wireless debugging: i even struggled to install the teamviewer .deb file, but figured it out afterall and had to figure how to run teamviewer, then after launch, i had to activate remote desktop, i had to install this rdp thing, and yet couldn't reach the teamviewer server. again, all this on the VM ( Vmware on windows 7) i am used to windows gui, so i took alot of things for granted, and the smallest task requires me to look up a guide for it, but kinda worth it, since i can't install win 11 since my laptop is too old and couldnt install win 10 since it required a different partition system, and after that it didn't install, so i am familiarizing myself with linux on vm for now
try flatpak version or appimage version, I've seen better results for apps on those formats in terms of ease of use
sure will
I like how you have mentioned your instance name in username to distinguish between your alt accounts
I've had to use CX File Explorer here and there for various things. KDE is just a better version of that then?
CX was pretty lightweight last I used it.
It is very nice but the officle app depents a lot on qt what is really anoing. It would be really nice if I could use a gtk version of it on hyprland
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