Well technically with compilers like Rust, you need a Rust compiler to actually compile Rust for you. That’s likely why they give binaries for such a thing.
Firefox though is a nice convenience.
Well technically with compilers like Rust, you need a Rust compiler to actually compile Rust for you. That’s likely why they give binaries for such a thing.
Firefox though is a nice convenience.
“I don’t use systems btw” 🤓☝️
This
Gaming laptops usually have atrocious battery life, especially ones with Intel i9s and comparatively weak GPUs. Means they put the whole budget of the laptop into the CPU and nothing else.
Whenever you have applications were implementations are plentiful the only real differentiation you can do without creating a different user experience is the technologies used to develop it. The importance of which in people’s perspective is several things, mostly supporting technologies they like and want to see grow and possibly being skilled in the underlying technologies to actually contribute back.
Certain technologies are also just hot garbage, I swear to God if I have to install another electron app for some messaging platform I will shit myself.
Wayland “leaves blind users behind” due to its security oriented design. A protocol or portal of some kind is going to need to be created to solve this problem, but progress here is severely lacking.
Honestly use a program like fastfetch, it’s a CLI app.
Otherwise, from memory, Mission Center might show it
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They put in the absolute minimum amount of resources for it.
It’s also littered with bugs as the ZLUDA project has noted
Who would’ve thunk that big, for profit, tech companies don’t care about us :T
Kinda, we’re all a little confused here.
uBlock will stop websites from tracking you.
uBlock will not stop your browser from tracking you
Modem hardware.
The default kernel Mint has installed isn’t new enough to support cards like the 7900 XT. Though this can be fixed by updating the kernel using Mint’s kernel version utility
*I get a kick from not having any professional workloads that require GPU compute
Fixed that for you.
As long as the drive the swap is on is an SSD, yeah absolutely
I would hardly consider high refresh rate monitors to be exotic. They’re quite common.
I wonder what distros they tried though. Considering this is a thread on Nobara I wouldn’t be surprised if they had issues with the variety of gaming distros available
TL;DR, ddosing AUR multiple times, poorly maintained certificates, and a generally bad take on Arch that causes lots of problems for the uninitiated.
To temper your expectations you’ll likely have some problems. But you’ll have the ability in future to make use of new display technologies, like VRR and HDR
The problem is it’s completely unwatchable. Streams are 2 fps no matter how low or high quality you set the stream :c
Just hold your breath silly
This, you should always default to your package manager for app installs. I believe it’s available on their Ubuntu repos
Would this project be interested in having a relay server to mask communications between peers? It’d make this a slick solution for messaging between friends online.