Sounds more like a Freedombox problem for not supporting one of the best ways to run sevrer software ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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They joined that open washing company? ughhhh
Proton-GE is a 3rd party tool I always use when a game doesn't start with a Valve Proton version
Vanguard literally always spies on your PC from a most privileged location
I found virtual box so much more confusing than virt manager TBH. Also there is GNOME boxes which is just a pleasure for spinning up quick uncomplicated VMs
Just use Briar or SimpleX instead of this clowns' service with no perfect forward secrecy
Würde eher sagen, dass Replicant ähnlich wie Linux-libre nur in einer perfekten Welt, in der man keine proprietären Blobs für ein Mindestmaß an Sicherheit braucht, empfehlenswert ist.
Ohne Libre Hardware, die für Sicherheit keine Blobs benötigs, ist es nur eine Masturbationsübung
Too much hassle, would never recommend that for beginners
TBH I don't think I will ever even consider using Cosmic since they chose to do their own thing theme and ecosystem wise. Like on Gnome I have a massive ecosystem and GTK4, so that blends. On KDE I have a massive ecosystem and QT, so that blends. On Cinnamon I have a moderately sized ecosystem and GTK3, so that blends.
My Cosmic desktop would just be incoherent mess. Not only looks wise, but also in terms of having an experienced dev team and mature software. Maybe in five years I might consider it production ready and for actual use on my workstation, until then, I will just keep rolling my eyes at the literal "we remade everything in Rust" meme.
Also I don't feel comfortable using software from a company that has shows extremely shitty behaviour towards upstream in the past.
Friendly reminder to use Bandcamp on Bandcamp Fridays when possible (they also sell merch without fees on those IIRC) and otherwise the Deezer Telegram bot or torrents or something
Soulseek with the Nicotine+ client is also a great option
Windows is notorious for wiping Linux parts off a shared drive
I would really recommend you take a look at ProtonDB when it comes to troubleshooting like that, it is one of if not the best resources for that kind of stuff