Playing some Counter-Strike 2 and then a GNOME donation notification pops up 😅

  • Linearity@piefed.au
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    7 days ago

    KDE turns on do not disturb mode when a program is in full screen mode by default.

    You can test this by binding DnD to a button (preferable Meta key + unused letter like F), opening a program in full screen mode and toggling DnD.

    This feature can be disabled in settings.

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        6 days ago

        Only KDE calls it “meta”. Everywhere else it’s either “super” or “mod4”. The left Alt is sometimes called “meta” or “mod1”.

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          6 days ago

          It’s not just kde, for example the backronym for Emacs is “esc meta alt ctrl shift”

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        7 days ago

        From what I can see online the key is actually called the super key, but for some reason KDE Plasma calls it Meta on my device
        Might be because I’m on a MacBook