Yeah, This case especially since it includes XWayland
Yeah, This case especially since it includes XWayland
How ionic.
Well. They have certainly lost value.
I also read the announcement (and FAQ, and other pages) but was still hoping someone would comment on what it is exactly.
(I did guess along the right lines at least, but wasn’t really sure)
I don’t see evidence in the article that it even is ‘their software’ being discussed here - just a framework they are suggesting for compositors to have new functionality (regardless of GPU brands).
It even says “They aren’t going into this alone but at this year’s DisplayNext Hackfest it was also backed up by AMD for going a similar route.”
Any time I see an article about someone doing things with Redstone circuits, I think about that comic.
This was my first exposure to Linux - one of the PCs in high school had it installed. (I had read about Linux before then, but not had a chance to try it)
It had a little foam Tux in the box, and I got to keep it:
Software and hardware support definitely counts.
I would also guess that probably a lot of Microsoft enterprise stuff like active directory group policies likely aren’t supported well, but I don’t have enough knowledge to back that up.
Also in the US, the dollar sign is written before the number, like $5, not 5$
(Even though it’s spoken after the number, and almost all other units are after the number in both speech and writing)
I want to use GNOME as what it does works great, but it lacks a whole list of features I use.
Watch the list actually get longer over time.
What is it? Even the article does not say
I am really surprised at that from Proton. They of all organizations should be better than that.
I think I now know where I’ll order my next computer from.
Not that it affects me, but is there already a ksetwacom planned?
That’s my understanding as well - Mastodon with the important part removed so it’s just a single server forum.
It does feel that way, but…
“Linux 4.20 was released on Sun, 23 Dec 2018”
About 5.5 years.
I think it doesn’t federate to begin with, so there’s no need to defed.
Yeah, the author is a bit 1337 hax0r, and is promoting their own tool, but I still thought the writeup was interesting. It’s interesting to see how much a non-root process can do to globally visible data.
None of your screenshots load for me (at least in Eternity for Lemmy)
I assume it was just named after r/politics - like most of the other communities here during the migration.