

Technically done at level ?? that leveled them up to level 16. So even weaker
Technically done at level ?? that leveled them up to level 16. So even weaker
Trying to do a chromatic boss in Act 3 and jeeeze it’s moves are so difficult to time and it’s a flying enemy so I can’t really even attack it.
Ubuntu 8.10 in late 2008. while I didn’t use Linux for that long due to a lack of understanding I did come back to it in in a few years to check out I think Ubuntu 10.04 in 2010 or and then Fedora 36 a few years ago and never plan to leave
Yeah AFAIK the only two DEs that fully support Wayland are the big two - Gnome and KDE. and a few tiling window managers like Sway and Hyprland.
I look forward to a world where all modern DEs are fully supportive of Wayland like Cinnamon and Budgie and I know people love their xfce.
Very very few companies I know of hire at that - except maybe in like New York and California where the cost of living is much higher anyways?
Basically all KDE apps have the same dependency set. So install one and the next ones will only install the app most likely. On KDE itself you’d already have these.
Thats because flatpaks treat each apps directory as their own $HOME so instead of $HOME/.mozilla its $HOME/.var/app/{app_name}/.mozilla
Which is still fantastic dont get me wrong. But Mozilla hasn’t stopped hardcoding their Mozilla folder instead of the xdg dirs even throughf firefox issue tracker has had it on there for 20 years
This is why I use flatpaks. Keeps most of the offending the dotfiles in .var directory scoped to the app itself
My Thinkpad T14s Gen 4 has a few annoying bugs still on linux…
The WiFi chip will randomly be stuck at make 1kbps download speed after waking up from sleep
And occasionally on waking up sleep as well the screen never comes back on.
I wish I had something more compatible with linux even if I do love this thinkpad
Heliboard has had a ton of commits in their repo the past few weeks. I’d expect a new release before too long but it has been a long time since the last one for sure. But it’s definitely active.
Who cares tbh
I love Ubuntu’s default yaru theme, and gnome extensions. It seems currently the best distro on my Thinkpad which is unfortunately pretty incompatible to most linux distros due to the shitty Qualcomm WLAN drivers.
Plus Ubuntus package repository is pretty robust.
The only negative thing IMO is snaps being kind of iffy. I don’t think they are that bad but they seem a little too forced on the user.
Like Flatpak is kind of default on Fedora but they almost never force them on you.
Its not by the same dev. Tavi seems involved via the git commits but the project seems to mostly involve someone who goes by relan and another called IratePorcupine
The current beta versions of Thunderbird are implementating a tray icon for linux so soon this fork seems like it’ll only have 2 unique features…
Right people who install various apps like McDonalds apps etc, are these even typical to GrapheneOS users? I’d think most would avoid superfluous data stealing apps.
How doesn’t it work properly for you?
I use the flatpak on Fedora but have used the tar version in the past because the package managed version is hijacked with stupid Redhat bookmarks and homepage that loves to return after being removed randomly.
80 year old grandmas trying to find the Ctrl and Alt buttons on her printer…
I think the premise is:
Debian stable, slow release cycle
Arch bleeding edge, always latest updates to packages
Fedora - 6 month release cycle? So something in between?
It’s cheesy because they hid cheese 🧀 in the levels