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  • Kubuntu is ok for a new person on linux?

    Yes

    I want to install apps/programms via flatpak, since this looks more easily for a newbie as me and because of the sandbox, which seems is good (?).

    you can do that on any distro. Should be easy to install.

    Other question I have, is about some apps i want to install if i dont find it or just find it on github or something similar. I find an app that really like but this app dont appear in any store, and this app is only available on github via flatpak and .deb . In this case, since the app is not available on flathub or diskover, or via command lines

    Thats why after 3years of debian/kubuntu I switched to arch. But that doesn't mean anything. Just do kubuntu for now and if you have troube installing something ask the community and they will help you get it installed.

    And, btw, if you can give me some tips and advice as linux/kubuntu newbie, it would be amazing for my journey.

    The best tip for me was to read: https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian (Since Kubuntu is Debian based, this still applies)

  • I see plenty of posts here, on the kde matrix, on the kde forums, on the bugtracker asking for non existing features.

    I have no clue about the exact percentages, their motivations or feelings, so it's hard to conclude anything.

    Personally, I more often ask for nonexistent features (and i feel no barriers there) than turning off something that is on by default - which is a good sign I guess?

  • If this defaulted to off, then it would actually be useless.

    Would just be the other way around with what posts you see online. Instead of OP you'd see "how can I find my newly installed apps" and the same "ahem" screenshot reply.

  • I did that once. Went to a completely dysfunctional company. Project management was non existent. There was no planing, no defined goals. The project manager, that never before managed a project, literally told me "I think everybody know what has to be done" when I asked for a first assignment.

    I though - well I'll just hang out there and get paid, but alas there was 2 hours of meetings, shouting, everybody blaming everybody else, non stop phone calls etc. every day. Home office got cancelled because "you developers aren't productive". If you do nothing (because nobody told you to do anything) you get shouted at, if you do what they tell you to do ("just make a website, it can't be that hard, we need to be at the top of the google search results" - "what should i put on the website?" - "we don't know, but make sure it's at the top") they look at the result and blame you because it isn't what they had in mind when they asked.

    Wasn't free money, had to take a long break for mental health afterwards.

    Years later, I still look up their project sometimes. The website is the same as when I left.

  • tge line has beem croseed hwat dos thise ven maen ! this is waay too surrleistical or whatevr its not ,eevne arrt anymore at thisp oint gonna reprot yu too the modernators why tf did u think this blongd in this lemmy commjunitee jus hwy. ?wyh ??/

  • I think you might have fucked your data.

    1. when you get an error like on your boot, take a screenshot, write it down, search online, ask for help with the exact error online
    2. when you don't know what a command does, don't run it

    Afaik the command tried to re-encrypt your drive. If you canceled it, well now you have a drive in some undetermined state and since it was reencrypting it your data is now mumho jumbo.

    • People buy njalla domain.
    • Start to do illegal stuff on domain.
    • Njalla gets legal complaint.
    • Since njalla doesnt know your personal info, all they can do is shut down the domain
    • People cry that they were "scammed" by njalla for "no reason"
    • Sometimes in these kind of posts, when you pry long enough they admit to doing something illegal (which they think is fine, like pirated media sharing).

    I have my personal website domain and some selfhosted stuff on subdomains on a njalla for over 5 years. Never had any issues cause none of what I do is illegal.