I was sad to find a surprising lack of visual scripting apps for Linux. Apple's Shortcuts app is very powerful and can be incredibly useful. It's not like we don't have the technical ability to make something similar.
So I started working on one myself :blobfoxfloofcofe:
@be4foss@kde might this impact on software upgrades and backwards compatibility? Eg MS Windows 11 unable to run on old hardware, but the compatible version of Windows is no longer supported?
This is a significant cause of eWaste.
I will now try to install #OpenSUSE#MicroOs#Aeon on an old ass laptop I found laying around. #Tumbleweed with #IceWM ran on it, but was really laggy, so let's see if this works better. I doubt it, due to #Gnome being heavier than IceWM, but we'll see!
Huh, being used to Tumbleweed I'm a bit surprised to see #MicroOs#Aeon using X11 instead of Wayland and has the firewall disabled by default. Also I think I've read it uses sysdemd boot but it's installing Grub. Ah well... I don't know anything so what do I know. I'm learning though!
@macberg That shouldn't be happening, unless perhaps you're using the Nvidia proprietary Drivers, I seem to recall that GDM does some weirdness, unless you do some tweaking, making the Wayland session not available.