If I well understood you, what you want is Debian with a great intaller. Don’t search anymore, there is the great Spiral Linux! Enjoy it.
If I well understood you, what you want is Debian with a great intaller. Don’t search anymore, there is the great Spiral Linux! Enjoy it.
This is an intuitive PDF page editor for linux: Pdfmixtool
You could try Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) it has timeshift installed in the live iso, useful to restore a system when it’s unbootable. Anyway it doesn’t come with KDE but Cinnamon or XFCE.
For me Debian or LMDE is good for a home server due to not continuous package update, just major security an important ones.
For a Deskop or laptop in my opinion Fedora KDE or Gnome is the best experience.
May I ask what you’re using? Which distro?
I think the best approach is: search, try and stick with games you enjoy the most 🙂
Just found it and tried on my home server, it works:
version: '3.3'
services:
yarr:
container_name: yarr
image: maskalicz/yarr:latest
ports:
- 7070:7070
volumes:
- ./yarr-data:/data:rw
Anyway, it just have one view mode with 3 panels and it’s not customizable. At the moment, the most featured and exstesible RSS Feed service seems to be FreshRSS as suggested in the thread by @specseaweed@lemmy.world.
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Stability and configuration options. I already used Jellyfin but for me is not stable. It often crashes and configuration options are a mess at the moment.
The Sweet KDE Plasma theme is very cool! It should be the one used also by Garuda Linux.
Considering that I’m using Emby (selfhost), it’s able to manage my music collection too and I can play the music from the web player exposed by it.
Please, check the features to understand: https://spirallinux.github.io
This work makes life easier to normal user to install debian like he/she does with other distributions, a work that should be already thought by official live maintainers due to the use case. Anyway for some reason (time, unable to see the use case, other) it was not done. No problem, now there is it.
If you want a desktop distro up to date with kernel, DE, etc. which does’t crash I can advice Fedora. Aftet the six month release cycle it is easy to update. I used it for a couple of years on my home pc and it was very good.
Hey guys, I found this great installer for debian, chek it out! It rocks for new users too, providing wifi from the start and other things like a real debian live should be: https://spirallinux.github.io
Beautiful setup!