I’m curious why the separation between these still exists, because a bunch of distributions symlink all of these to /usr/bin
either way
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I’m curious why the separation between these still exists, because a bunch of distributions symlink all of these to /usr/bin
either way
If you have reading comprehension of, at least, an 8th-grader, you’ll do just fine. The instructions are all there
Definitely fish. It does everything i need out of the box. To achieve the same with zsh, i needed a dozen plugins on top of a plugin manager. Here, in satisfied with just Starship as custom prompt.
That said, i’ve been trying nushell recently. Don’t really think it’s for me, but it is pretty interesting
Define bad.
If you can run native in wayland, run in native wayland. Your performance will be better, and if you need scaling, scaling is considerably better too
Depends on your distribution. Arch packages some electron apps in a way, where they can accept their own flags through a dedicated file. For others, it’s just a plain electron-flags.conf
in your ~/.config
I would recommend visiting either the arch wiki, or tour distributions equivalent for details
Keep in mind that this does not apply to CEF apps, as that’s an entirely different framework
I’ll be honest with y’all. If your decision to not buy something from a hardware manufacturer is based on that they’ve modified their optional Ubuntu install, this hardware wasn’t for you to begin with
No surprise it feels a lot snappier. You only run the removed you have purposefully installed, and not endless layers of telemetry, candy crush silent installs, game bars that somehow make the performance worse, and mandatory online service accounts
That’s quite huge. Now to see if it works as intended
Why are we monetizing a kernel flag?
I’ve switched to kde-unstable as soon as it was updated, and am quite happy to say, it’s been really damn solid. The only issue I’ve experienced was that Firefox somehow does not support explicit sync, and crashes the parent process of the broken tab near instantly
The amount of awesome new stuff being developed for Plasma lately is an absolute blessing. What a great time to be enjoying it
Not outside of what was expected. Worth noting that i am using Kwin on Wayland, so out of order frames, and flickering of CEF and Electron on XWayland apps was an issue. I’m not sure about the latter, but the former will be gone once Plasma 6.1 releases in about 3 weeks. Or if you’re using a different compositor, it could be gone already
Updated through nvidia-tkg. Smooth sailing so far
Okay that actually looks incredible
Swap your channel to unstable, and see how you like it. From what i’m reading, you’ve already pretty much found what you want
I disagree with this, personally. There’s a lot more to initial usability/discoverability, than Windows-compatible visuals. If anything, when i’ve switched a couple of my family members off Windows, they asked me for something that doesn’t look like it, because they could never navigate through the desktop properly
I’ve had periods where I was switching back and forth, but your entire shell having breaking issues on every minor patch is unacceptable. If they’re also going to break other apps with that, i don’t know how i would recommend it
Someone has compiled a portion of the issues here. There has also been some recent community drama, not covered in the thread, which is also quite closely related to what is described there. tl:dr is basically project management politics
I wasn’t having many issues to begin with, but with the introduction of explicit sync into Kwin, and driver improvements throughout the 555 beta series, it’s been just about perfect for me.
The only issue i’ve encountered so far is the panel freezing sometimes. Submit a bug report to both KDE and Nvidia, they’re working on it.