LibreOffice 25.2.5 Rolls Out with Over 60 Bug Fixes
LibreOffice 25.2.5 Rolls Out with Over 60 Bug Fixes
LibreOffice 25.2.5 rolls out with over 60 bug fixes, addressing crashes and compatibility issues across Writer, Calc, Impress, and Base.Bobby Borisov (Linuxiac)
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lemmyman210
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •land
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •sic_semper_tyrannis
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •freeman
in reply to sic_semper_tyrannis • • •I tested Gnome and KDE Plasma5 in the last year.
KDE Plasma is in my opinion the first DE which is comparable with Win/MacOS. It looks modern, is pretty much feature complete and as an average user its nice to have useful apps preinstalled (calculator, libreoffice, firefox and so on), but no bloatware.
Its just a bit more customizable than windows, which is perfect and also not fiddly and a pain. It certainly has a handful of quirks, like Windows does, but you get used to them.
If I have to set up elderly relatives with a computer, I'd strongly consider a KDE Plasma Desktop
neon_nova
in reply to freeman • • •I never got gnome, it’s like macOS, but I never enjoyed using it even after being a Mac user.
Plasma and cinnamon are my top desktop recommendations.
somenonewho
in reply to neon_nova • • •Before that I've used plasma and Unity and a whole lot of Mate but then I started using Gnome for a pretty and smooth experience right out of the Box.
Now I've simply been using it for so long that it's muscle memory all the way.
I don't agree with everything the gnome devs decide and I definitely am annoyed that I have to use extension for small things that should just be a toogle in the settings but I've realized some time ago that if I did switch to plasma I would use all the customizability to make it work like Gnome ... so I stay on Gnome.
pineapple
in reply to freeman • • •railcar
in reply to sic_semper_tyrannis • • •sic_semper_tyrannis
in reply to railcar • • •railcar
in reply to sic_semper_tyrannis • • •Tried to persuade him. He's an adult son, so I wouldn't force it on him.
Grandma's using it just fine though.
ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
in reply to sic_semper_tyrannis • • •sic_semper_tyrannis
in reply to ProfessorOwl_PhD [any] • • •Telorand
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •I went to CachyOS on my desktop full time this year. Already had Bazzite on a laptop.
There's been a few hiccups here and there, but nothing insurmountable with a little patience and practice and reading.
Truscape
in reply to Telorand • • •med
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •Hang on though, if it's web stats, how many of those impressions are ai bots scraping training data claiming to be Firefox users?
Don't those likely read as Linux from how they fingerprint on TCP connections?
hellinkilla [comrade/them]
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •Cricket [he/him]
in reply to hellinkilla [comrade/them] • • •sic_semper_tyrannis
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •Cricket [he/him]
in reply to sic_semper_tyrannis • • •sic_semper_tyrannis
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •Cricket [he/him]
in reply to sic_semper_tyrannis • • •I know! This article kind of addresses that with this line: "although we can't be certain of the exact numbers, Linux is clearly growing".
Interestingly enough, reading through again, the 6% figure is from US government sites, but the growth numbers in the line I quoted in the post is actually global. Here's the graph they're referring to:
I hadn't noticed that dip in 2025 until I looked at this graph more closely!
limer
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •comfy
in reply to limer • • •Yeah, unfortunate to rain in the parade but GNU/Linux definitely needs some attention sooner rather than later. Plenty of design benefits, but also plenty of pitfalls from an OS sec POV.
Average users aren't installing SELinux or Qubes so I hope no-one was actually going to reply with what Linux can do as opposed to the everyday user experience.
A few years outdated, but relevant: madaidans-insecurities.github.…
Linux | Madaidan's Insecurities
madaidans-insecurities.github.iomajster
in reply to limer • • •keepcarrot [she/her]
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •neon_nova
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •A long time ago when Linux was around 2-3% someone said that macOS adoption by software companies happened when it got to 5% of the marketshare.
If Linux continues down the path, we might see real support from some of the holdouts.
Before anyone says to use an alternative, sometimes there are not workable alternatives.
HaraldvonBlauzahn
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •Could be exponential growth.
Cricket [he/him]
in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •galoisghost
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •eta
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in reply to eta • • •eta
in reply to brown_guy45 • • •Sunoc
in reply to galoisghost • • •QuazarOmega
in reply to Sunoc • • •defuse959
in reply to QuazarOmega • • •brax
in reply to galoisghost • • •jsqribe
in reply to galoisghost • • •Hanrahan
in reply to galoisghost • • •FundMECFS
in reply to galoisghost • • •Mio
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •MyNameIsRichard
in reply to Mio • • •20% in Norway
cdn.social.linux.pizza/system/…
kungen
in reply to MyNameIsRichard • • •wtf I love Norway now? Sweden is at like 2%.
But Norway's Linux spiked up to almost 30% in July 2024 as well. So I don't really trust these sites. My guess is that it's due to Tesla's web browser or something? Tesla is the most popular electric car brand in Norway: 77k Model Y and 50k Model 3 are registered, and the only model with higher numbers is the Nissan Leaf with 81k, but that'll be taken over very shortly (so far in 2025, there have been over 11k Model Y registrations, with the next runner-up being the Toyota BZ4X with 4,6k)
MyNameIsRichard
in reply to kungen • • •emergencyfood
in reply to Mio • • •Desktop Operating System Market Share India | Statcounter Global Stats
StatCounter Global StatsABetterTomorrow
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •pineapple
in reply to ABetterTomorrow • • •lagoon8622
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in reply to ABetterTomorrow • • •ABetterTomorrow
in reply to lagoon8622 • • •wewbull
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •geneva_convenience
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •BunScientist
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Cricket [he/him]
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •/home/pineapplelover
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •kingthrillgore
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •Chaotic Good Billionaire does a solid for Linux, Windows users devastated
webghost0101
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •The wise man replied, “Your Majesty, I ask for a simple thing. Give me one percent Linux desktop market share for the first square of the chessboard, two percent for the second square, four percent for the third square, and so on, doubling the amount for each of the 64 squares.”
The king, thinking this was a modest request, said, “Surely you jest! Such a small reward for such a great service? Ask for gold, land, or jewels instead.”
But the wise man insisted, and the king agreed.
The king ordered his treasurer to calculate the total. Starting with 1% for the first square, 2% for the second, 4% for the third, 8% for the fourth… by the time they reached the tenth square, they needed 512% of the desktop market.
The treasurer, pale with realization, informed the king that by the 64th square, they would need more market share than could possibly exist in the entire universe of computing devices.
The king then understood that what seemed like a humble request was actually impossible to fulfill, and he gained a new respect for the power of exponential growth.
Sina
in reply to Cricket [he/him] • • •Enzy
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