The main one is the Wacom stylus & screen, on a Thinkpad X1Extreme. I tried Wayland from a live Kubuntu 24.04, and in settings there was the message "Unsupported platform detected. Currently only X11 is supported". At that point I didn't check anything else. I also noticed that the desktop and windows weren't so "crisp" as they were under X11, although I can't exactly explain where the feeling came from; probably I would have chosen X11 even if the stylus had worked.
I suspect that I can actually login on a Wayland session even now; I'll try it out as soon as I have time.
Or stylus users. If the stylus functionality won't be fixed in Wayland when this change happens, I'll have stop my regular donation to KDE and start looking for another desktop environment to support.
It's been one of the poorest "animations" I've ever seen; not in the One-Punch Man series, but in anime in general. Not only there's lots of just panning and zooming, but the image that's panned or zoomed has much lower quality than the manga. Lots of frozen facial expressions with only the mouth moving, it reminds me of Clutch Cargo or of the cut-out animations of Monty Python's Terry Gilliam. Of course all anime do this to some degree, but in this case it's so extreme that you become completely aware of it.
Blame or no blame, one reason or another, it's J.C. Staff that made this, and it sucks. I wonder how an animation studio can do something like this; it affects the studio's popularity and can only have negative consequences down the line.
The campaign has irked some recipients. “In terms of dialog within a democracy, this is not a dialog,” said Lena Düpont, a German member of the European People’s Party group and its home affairs spokesperson, of the mass emails.
Funny comment, seeing how EU was not even planning a referendum to check whether the majority of EU citizens approve such a proposal or not. EU did not even think of a dialogue with the citizens.
And funny how the article presents the proposal as something against sexual child-abuse material. As if abusers really used normal chat apps to make such exchanges...
Thanks for asking. I think I've had it for a week, and luckily no issues so far. I use it sparsely though, I always have on-demand mode. But I imagine Ubuntu Studio has important differences from Ubuntu?
What's written on Wikipedia is no different from what's written on a wall in some city's street. No one knows who wrote it, no one knows how much of it is true. What's written is determined by insistence, not by agreement or expertise. Whether you can get something useful from its pages is a matter of luck.
The main one is the Wacom stylus & screen, on a Thinkpad X1Extreme. I tried Wayland from a live Kubuntu 24.04, and in settings there was the message "Unsupported platform detected. Currently only X11 is supported". At that point I didn't check anything else. I also noticed that the desktop and windows weren't so "crisp" as they were under X11, although I can't exactly explain where the feeling came from; probably I would have chosen X11 even if the stylus had worked.
I suspect that I can actually login on a Wayland session even now; I'll try it out as soon as I have time.