Right, but still quite affordable compared to similar solution with Proton IMHO
Yep, update at night is good
Same for me, XFCE is light, stable and efficient. I believe that's the reason it's chosen for Debian as default DE
According to their Wiki, other Distros (including DE) are not supported/documented and if you do it's at your own risk. Personally, I wouldn't dare trying that.
Dell provides XPS laptop with Ubuntu on it. It works great and Ubuntu can be replaced with other distro ( I did successfully tested Mint and now Debian 11)
Own server but with very few things running on it...
Wow, great... Didn't know about needrestart
Works OK but makes your connection slow as hell... Not really useful for daily usage.
I don't think so, mostly it's hardening, and few security related software, all FOSS
But you'll need much more RAM, 8 GB is a bare minimum...
The kicksecure documentation is well written. Go here for distro-morphing of Debian 12, step by step things to do are pretty explicit and you can even copy the command lines if you think you'll make a mistake...
Hi,
I do believe from time to time there are important updates that need you to reboot your server, but how often? I'm thinking about kernel updates, let's say every month... What are you practices and recommendations?
This is the best choice IMHO. You have a rock solid OS (Debian) and all possible taken measures to harden it with Kicksecure patch.
OpenBoard with gestures? Where? Version 1.4.5 has no gestures, and it's the last one... And three is no search feature for emoji, it's in the ToDo list
Windows... With this only word you already have all the abswers
You're right for Pinta. Can't be 100% sure about Paint.NET to be fully open source but as it based on .NET it might be...
Well, GIMP is great but uneasy, not sure but Paint.NET on Windows is simpler but very user friendly and may be sufficient for your needs