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  • I guess, the governor is set to performance for a realtime kernel to work properly, thus the CPU consumes more power.

  • Don't be scared if this leads to uninstallation of a meta-package.

  • Then, as I said, removing libgtk2 and libgtk3, specifically, the corresponding packages containing these libraries, should trigger removing everything GNOME/GTK related.

  • OSMC (Debian based), if you want to install additional software or LibeELEC if you like to use only Kodi.

  • I suppose Fedora works similar to Debian handling dependencies, thus uninstalling libgtk* should trigger removing all GNOME/GTK packages and apps. Removing a metapackage, like it's probably gnome-desktop, usually does almost nothing.

    Edit: You can reinstall the GTK apps you like to use, e.g. Firefox or LibreOffice, later, as the user config files are not going to be deleted.

    Edit 2: Maybe I've misunderstood: Do you want to keep the GNOME login session an desktop environment but use KDE apps like Kate instead of gedit?

  • Maybe the last time Macron was in Germany, was on 15th March in Berlin. However, this was not an official state visit with all the ceremonial brimborium.

  • From the Wikipedia article:

    Midgley's legacy is the negative environmental impact of leaded gasoline and freon. Environmental historian J. R. McNeill opined that Midgley "had more adverse impact on the atmosphere than any other single organism in Earth's history", and Bill Bryson remarked that Midgley possessed "an instinct for the regrettable that was almost uncanny". Fred Pearce, writing for New Scientist, described Midgley as a "one-man environmental disaster"

    Time magazine included both leaded gasoline and CFCs on its list of "The 50 Worst Inventions".

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  • I've sometimes encountered error 1 when the extraction failed because the downloaded deb-archive was corrupted. Deleting the corresponding deb-file in /var/cache/apt helped in my case.

  • I said the change from 7 to 10 was much bigger (and yes, we're ignoring vista completely).

    Do you mean Windows 8/8.1 instead of Vista, as 8 was between 7 and 10?

  • Skimming though the LibreOffice 24.2 release notes, this was the first thing I've encountered:

    New line break algorithm for interoperability

    Since 2013, the non-proprietary, metric-compatible alternative fonts are no longer guaranteed the same paragraph layout, because MS Word 2013 and later introduced a new default line breaking algorithm for justified text. To fix the lost interoperability, the same algorithm has been implemented in Writer to reduce spaces within justified lines by up to 20%. tdf#119908 blog post (László Németh, donor: NLnet).

    And in 24.8:

    Fixed an issue with shape positioning in DOCX import for RTL paragraphs (Miklos Vajna, Collabora) tdf#160833

    As it is nice opening a document and having the line breaks and figures at the intended places, it can be concluded that there is noticeably development going on for compatibility between LO Writer and MS Word.

  • Windows 10 coming to EOL

    This has never mattered. Most people just switch or buy next Windows version.

    Or keep on using Windows 10 and are happy not to be annoyed by updates any more.

  • The algorithm was trained only on illustrations form continuum mechanics books.

  • Exactly. The Debian team is quite conservative in fixing non-critical bugs in the stable branch, as it may introduce new bugs.

    If one wants more up-to-date software, the testing branch is a valid choice or Siduction, if one is brave enough.