It's a component like everything else. Sure you can remove that
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On my side it's running since years without problems. I would never use arch on a business workstation with debian testing I see no problems at all.
sudo pacman -R pacman
I heard in the afterglow it can be quite good, especially after a long and deep bounding trip together.
Yes it runs quite stable. But the packages and their configuration can change.
If you're looking for something more conservative, the stable branch fits better but on a desktop it's very old (like an Ubuntu lts)
At least I did not find anything in the Playstore.
Graphene has the secure camera there but this is (I think) a fork of opencamera with sane configuration
I would love to use lineage or /e/ again on my phone, but Google's Foto app is Soo good compared to all of the foss apps out there. Especially if you like modes like super-macro I did not find anything near that. This is a shame bc/ I've used an degoogled device for over an decade now.
Does anyone have an idea how I could come back on the good side without loosing the functionality of that app?
Ein ewiger Kreislauf.
Genau das wird passieren.
Gerade sind es die Ausländer, aber wenn das Politikum verbraucht ist, werden selbstverständlich wieder die "Kinderficker" !sic aus der Mottenkiste geholt.
Somewhat but it is a rolling release. Packages will be major-updated constantly.
There where Times when Ubuntu was Marks baby, but nowadays with pro, advertisement and tracking in the terminal an AppStore, everything has to have a businesscase.
I would recommend just plain Debian either with flatpak or in the testing branch. It's almost the same, stable as a rock and driven by a community.
I am a big fan of KDE, but having qt's role in mind I wouldn't be too sure. I think they already try to enforce tracking there.