What forced obsolescence are you talking about? The mini 2 is an 11 year old device that received feature updates for 6 years and security updates for 10 years. Seems fair to me and is probably more than most Android tablets would give you.
What forced obsolescence are you talking about? The mini 2 is an 11 year old device that received feature updates for 6 years and security updates for 10 years. Seems fair to me and is probably more than most Android tablets would give you.
Distrobox is probably what you’re looking for.
Isn’t yay just a wrapper for pacman?
I’ve never seen a video THIS relatable.
So what? I’m not a fan of Fortnite as well, but let people enjoy what they want.
Full desktop environment with decent window tiling.
I love the long german shortcut names. ALTERNATIVER WEB-BROWSER MOZILLA! DEBIAN-ANWENDERHANDBUCH! ADMINISTRATIONS PASSWORT EINSTELLEN!
Jesus, UI design was terrible back then. I’m not talking about technical limitations, I don’t need fancy transparency effects or something like that, but I’m sure that you could come up with something much better using the old UI libraries as long as you follow modern design principles.
That doesn’t mean anything. I once had an issue where every few hours, a random application would crash on Arch Linux, but not on e.g. Debian or Windows. But this wasn’t an Arch issue per se, but was instead related to an UEFI overclock setting (which defaulted to on). After turning it off, everything worked fine.
So while it seemed like an Arch issue, it was actually hardware/overclock related, it’s just that the other OS wouldn’t run into the trigger for the crash.
Or just yay
Isn’t this what Flatpaks are doing?
If this works, it would be absolutely wonderful. I can’t look at a phones screen longer than 5 seconds before I’m getting motion sickness in a moving car.
While this is good advice in general, it doesn’t apply as much in OPs use case since he’s using an immutable distro.
Don’t feed the troll…
You never met a vegan in real life, did you?
Always has been on iOS, this is not new.
From the Hyprland wiki:
A special workspace is what is called a “scratchpad” in some other places. A workspace that you can toggle on/off on any monitor.
Since GNOME definitely doesn’t support workspaces per monitor (and I haven’t seen an extension that does), I don’t think this is possible.
Seriously, how can a huge distro like Fedora still be so horribly user-unfriendly when it comes to basic things like multimedia playback.
I actually switched back to Windows a few weeks ago because I was so tired of all the NVIDIA problems I had on Wayland. A few days later I read that explicit sync finally got merged, lol.
I’m definitely planning on switching back to Linux, but I’m not sure if I’ll do it before getting a new AMD GPU.
Probably because there is absolutely nothing new to announce except the upgraded processor and support for the Apple Pencil Pro.