I won’t. They’re all just KDE shills with gigabytes of Plasma crash reports in the respective directories anyways. /s
I use Arch based distros btw.
I won’t. They’re all just KDE shills with gigabytes of Plasma crash reports in the respective directories anyways. /s
That is a level of wisdom I don’t even hope to achieve.
GNOME is the best DE.
Asahi is not suitable for daily driver yet afaik. But Framework is a good one.
Yet we still ban developers for political reasons…
Isn’t Snapdragon 8 Elite a mobile CPU SoC? Afaik they rarely get support in the kernel. I only know one other chip that has it and it’s the 845. Well now I guess we can hope a phone with the 8 Elite can get a custom ROM easier.
Wait I thought it’s an industry standard component used in the Linux space like systemd or something.
Unlike almost all other software products, Linux really is getting faster.
Will a report answer it? Asking for a friend.
Then my answer is yes.
Afaik Wayland has absolutely ridiculous requirements for new features.
You can backport stuff to mainstream if the maintainers allow it.
I guess they didn’t expect to run out when they decided on the naming. But they will find a solution. Many companies went through that.
I can’t see anything exceptionally funny about it. But it is a very nice name. It reminds me of a small dog for some reason.
Coming to Ubuntu in 2026 and to Debian in 2035.
We’re finally making Wayland decent with this one!
Seriously though, very good news. Help from a rather nice billion dollar company is very welcome.
Contradictory? Hmm I really think otherwise. But I’m a real GNOME shill so I guess I’m not the kind of person to discuss it properly.
Well many people consider MacOS easy to use but it still has a learning curve if you’re coming from Windows. Same goes to GNOME. It’s not a Windows or MacOS clone so it does need some figuring out.
In case you didn’t know, nowadays GNOME goes for maximum simplicity.
Because the previous one was old and not very well suited for the modern GNOME design. Also the new one has a neat visualizer!
An issue for sure. Larger code is never good.