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About to hop from Manjaro. Do I choose EndeavourOS or Opensuse Tumbleweed

I have been using Manjaro for a long time but I don't really like the way they hold packages back, even on Unstable. I am either going to hop to EndeavourOS or Opensuse Tumbleweed but I don't know which. I also like Salient OS but feel that Endeavour probably has the biggest community following Manjaro. Can anyone help me decide?

EDIT: I forgot to say, I want to stick with KDE Plasma and I am ideally looking for my install to be good for gaming.

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Nota from Maui, is a convergent simple text editor, works on mobile and desktop. Tabs, syntax highlighting, embedded terminal, line numbers, rich text support with formatting tools, recent and documents views. And coming: split views, search and replace.
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Video Capture Device Recommendation

Looking for an external video capture device with USB3.0 1080/60fps that works with Linux. Primarily using it as experiment to use DSLR as a webcam. Would like to stay below $200 as this is just for fun and my first foray into this area. Will most likely using OBS software on the Linux machine to connect. Other than that, I'm not sure what I don't know at this moment. Any advice or recommendations appreciated.

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Easy TUI app to monitor hardware specs

Hi guys, I've developed a simple TUI program in python to monitor pc specs and, most important, it's open source on github.

Check it out: [https://github.com/MarkGhi/HwDef](https://github.com/MarkGhi/HwDef) and tell me what you think about

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Lowe's uses Linux it seems. Anyone know what distro?
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How to move ahead ?

Hey linuxers,

I have been using linux for almost three years now. Even though I tried a few distros I stuck to ubuntu (don't know why :p). I really love it but I am still not a pro user. I have to google commands all the time. More than that I feel very guilty that I still don't understand many things about the os to detail. I want to be able to understand every command that I copy. By this I mean to know how exactly is it implemented. Moreover I am looking to get to the proficiency where I will be able to implement almost anything.
Can someone tell me the fastest way I could achieve this ?
PS: I am not a computer science major.

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Desktop Environment Wars!

I had an idea

I was watching Setup Wars (TechSource) and thought about doing the same thing but only with custom DEs. And instead of it being in a video it’s Reddit based. However the submission couldn’t just be vanilla KDE, it had to be customized.

So here’s how it works;

You submit your DE to r/DEWars

I will choose four submissions, and will have them in a poll. Users will vote for the winner and after a while whichever one has the most votes, wins!

Note: In a submissions post, please have a comment saying your OS, DE, etc

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Weekly Questions and Hardware Thread - April 08, 2020

Welcome to r/linux! If you're new to Linux or trying to get started this thread is for you. Get help here or as always, check out r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs

This megathread is for all your question needs. As we don't allow questions on r/linux outside of this megathread, please consider using r/linuxquestions or r/linux4noobs for the best solution to your problem.

Ask your hardware requests here too or try r/linuxhardware!

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Linux podcasts?

Trying to find a good Linux podcast to listen to while driving to work or just relaxing at the house.

Anyone know of some good ones about Linux news or even how-to’s maybe?

Honestly if they are talking about relevant topics in the Linux community I am down to listen to it haha.

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Fellow CS students who are tech-savvy, here's a program to pause your video/mic on Linux for those Zoom/Skype/Video Software Sessions without them knowing
http://github.com/Ruegg/OrekiCam

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[meta] r/linux 500 000 subscribers!
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A quick guide to remotely control your PCs using Veyron

I came across this video and thought it was a pretty cool introduction to an interesting piece of software.

It gave me new ideas on how to use my computer as well.

As an aside, we should do this more often, share really useful, polished, but "obscure" pieces of software.

If anyone has a better alternative to suggest taht does the same thing, I'd be open to exploring that as well.

Someone in the comments suggests using Jitsi as a presentation mode: so have users watch your desktop (but unable to interact) as you guide them through a tutorial or something.

Edit: whoops forgot to post link. And thats a typo, the softwares called Veyon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysOr91dUy-8

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