IMO the app Everything is necessary if you want to search through your files on Windows 11. Typing in the name of a program I know I have and the first item being “web search” drove me nuts.
Everything is incredibly useful, however, let me further recommend everything toolbar. It allows for even easier integration into
Windows 10/11. The standalone “everything” is relegated to the little notifications area in the bottom right (whatever that’s called. And no I don’t care enough to look it up).
I’ve just started using Linux as my daily OS for non-gaming purposes. MX Linux specifically. It’s Debian with some minimal packages added with the idea being speed and low resource usage from the OS. I was using antiX (I think is the name) but it lacked full support for some of the stuff I needed when doing (light) dev stuff. I work with docker engine, re-writing python code, etc. I like MX Linux though. I also like Debian just generally. If you’re sick of windows, person who may be reading this, try out Linux. It’s come a long way! And there’s a billion flavors of it to offer something for anyone.
IMO the app Everything is necessary if you want to search through your files on Windows 11. Typing in the name of a program I know I have and the first item being “web search” drove me nuts.
Everything is incredibly useful, however, let me further recommend everything toolbar. It allows for even easier integration into Windows 10/11. The standalone “everything” is relegated to the little notifications area in the bottom right (whatever that’s called. And no I don’t care enough to look it up).
I’ve just started using Linux as my daily OS for non-gaming purposes. MX Linux specifically. It’s Debian with some minimal packages added with the idea being speed and low resource usage from the OS. I was using antiX (I think is the name) but it lacked full support for some of the stuff I needed when doing (light) dev stuff. I work with docker engine, re-writing python code, etc. I like MX Linux though. I also like Debian just generally. If you’re sick of windows, person who may be reading this, try out Linux. It’s come a long way! And there’s a billion flavors of it to offer something for anyone.
Is there an idiot-proof version that doesn’t require hours of troubleshooting to figure out why my Webcam isn’t turning on?
Pop OS is worth trying. It has a lot of “just works” stuff built in.
Since Linux lets you try it out before you actually install, you can check whether the webcam works before you commit to it.
I’ve never had a problem with webcam on any of my computers FWIW.