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    KaratekHD got a reaction from Gimmick21 in This is FINALLY Getting Easier... Linux Challenge Part 3   
    There are a few things I'd like to address:
    1. Dolphin has a refresh button. You can either use F5 to get it or select it under the "View" Option in then menu bar (if activated). Since it's a KDE app after all, I'm pretty sure you can also add a button for it to the toolbar.
    2. I agree with the complain about not being able to run dolphin as root. It's something we have a patch for in openSUSE, but it's also something a lot of KDE devs criticize us for having it. I still think it's good to have it though.
    If I remember correctly, unpatched Dolphin just does not start if you try to force it to run as root by e.g. using 
    xdg-su dolphin 3. About that community thing near the end of the video: Yes, there are toxic people. But toxic people are something you have in every Community, you can't do anything about it. I think we can all agree that we would be better of without those people, but in a lot of cases it's nearly impossible to do anything about it. 
    What does help however is to show that we can do better. I received a lot of nice comments e.g. on the openSUSE Subreddit, people that messaged me and thanked me for helping them solve a problem or for my contributions. 
    I am an openSUSE Member ("openSUSE Members" are community members who have provided continued and substantial contributions to the openSUSE project and are given voting rights and the ability to run for the openSUSE board. , see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Members ) and the community really is the top thing in openSUSE for me. It's a nice environment, I made good friends in the project and we learn from each other. For me, what got me into being part of it was joining the openSUSE Bar, which is a Video Chatroom where both Users and contributors just hang out and talk about things, both Linux related and off-topic. Being able to do this really helps to feel in place in a community.
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    KaratekHD reacted to Dex52 in This is FINALLY Getting Easier... Linux Challenge Part 3   
    Someone needs to clear up the misunderstanding about Challenge #2 Digitally Sign a PDF. What luke did is not a digital signature. You use certificates/e-ID's to digitally sign official documents.
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    KaratekHD got a reaction from Required in Run my own Short Url Service who allow to redirect?   
    Never tried that, but Yourls and Shlink look nice
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    KaratekHD reacted to nox_ in Problem with DE in Ubuntu   
    https://distrowatch.com/
    Try Solus, Budgie DE is worth a look.
    I personally daily drive openSuse, very happy with it.
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    KaratekHD got a reaction from nox_ in Problem with DE in Ubuntu   
    In my opinion, openSUSE is the best Distro out there. It's the free version of SUSE Enterprise Linux, and is officially supported by SUSE. They have two versions, Leap if you want a stable system to work with, and tumbleweed for developers and enthusiasts. If you don't want to tinker a lot in the terminal, I'd suggest openSUSE Leap. They make it really easy to manage your System, thanks to their Tool "YaST". You can tweak most parts of your System using YaST, without touching a terminal. Next release is coming in eleven days, so maybe you should wait a few days and install that, so you don't have to upgrade later. OpenSUSE comes with different DEs, you can choose one during installation. Plus, they make it easy to setup a separate /home partition, so you can keep your files if you ever want to reinstall the OS.
    For me, it does it's job done really well, and I don't want to switch to another Distro. It is mostlikely an alrounder Distrobution. For 
    You can learn more at opensuse.org. 
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    KaratekHD reacted to Eigenvektor in Android emulator for Linux?   
    The one that comes with Android Studio?
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    KaratekHD reacted to Sauron in Arch Linux Installation   
    The best guide is available on the arch wiki
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_guide
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    KaratekHD got a reaction from Kon-Tiki in Linux gaming is BETTER than Windows?   
    It's great to see some Linux related content, would love to see more of it! 
    For me, my distro of choice is OpenSUSE, I think it is forgotten to often. But it really just works, and with YaST, a lot of administrator tasks are actually easier than on Ubuntu for example. I can definitely recommend that. 
    Ah, and for video editing: I love Kdenlive. I'm not a professional and don't have nearly as high expectations at an editing software, but for me, it does the job quite well, like most KDE Software.
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    KaratekHD got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Linux gaming is BETTER than Windows?   
    It's usually not necesarry to install software from e.g. .tar.gz files, just use your package manager (pacman, apt, dnf, zypper or whatever) and/or its graphical frontend (KDE Discover, Gnome Software, YaST) and you should be good to go. And if the software is not in the repos, you can most likely find it in the AUR or find a .deb or .rpm to "double click and hit next several times". If you are running OpenSUSE, you could even just go to software.opensuse.org, search for your program, hit the install button and YaST will do everything for you.

    Damn it, the line down there is there for no reason, and Firefox Android won't let me change or delete it...
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    for your program, hit the " 1-Click Install
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    KaratekHD reacted to Fatih19 in Linux gaming is BETTER than Windows?   
    I switched to Linux in last year's March to Solus and then to elementary. Feels like a russian seeing the west after Glasnost lol. I also fell into a rabbit hole shortly after and now I'm a regular contributor to the FOSS ecosystem.
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    KaratekHD got a reaction from Matt Kovacs in Linux gaming is BETTER than Windows?   
    It's great to see some Linux related content, would love to see more of it! 
    For me, my distro of choice is OpenSUSE, I think it is forgotten to often. But it really just works, and with YaST, a lot of administrator tasks are actually easier than on Ubuntu for example. I can definitely recommend that. 
    Ah, and for video editing: I love Kdenlive. I'm not a professional and don't have nearly as high expectations at an editing software, but for me, it does the job quite well, like most KDE Software.
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    KaratekHD reacted to Emily Young in Linux gaming is BETTER than Windows?   
    Linux gaming has slowly been on the rise since our last video – Just how far has it come a year later, and can it run better than Windows?
     
     
    Buy a Gaming PC
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    Try Ubuntu: https://ubuntu.com/
    Try Pop!_OS: https://pop.system76.com/
    Check out xow: https://github.com/medusalix/xow
    Check out OpenRGB: https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB
    Check out MangoHUD: https://github.com/flightlessmango/MangoHud
    Check out GloriousEggroll Proton: https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom/releases
    Check out Lutris: https://lutris.net/
     
    Check out the Linux Gaming subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/
    Tech Tangents' Linux Video Editing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMlas9IEOyo
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    KaratekHD reacted to Kon-Tiki in Linux gaming is BETTER than Windows?   
    A very good and interesting video. Even though I've been playing games on Linux already for a while now it did give me some new input. Thanks Anthony and Linus :)
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    KaratekHD got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Linux gaming is BETTER than Windows?   
    It's great to see some Linux related content, would love to see more of it! 
    For me, my distro of choice is OpenSUSE, I think it is forgotten to often. But it really just works, and with YaST, a lot of administrator tasks are actually easier than on Ubuntu for example. I can definitely recommend that. 
    Ah, and for video editing: I love Kdenlive. I'm not a professional and don't have nearly as high expectations at an editing software, but for me, it does the job quite well, like most KDE Software.
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