

It seems like the change affects not just Google Chrome, but the Chromium in general. I assume this will also propogate to all apps using Electron, right?
It seems like the change affects not just Google Chrome, but the Chromium in general. I assume this will also propogate to all apps using Electron, right?
Thanks. This might finally push me to switch.
(Note that I am not sure how much of this is depends on my client - Voyager.)
Ability to filter out posts made by people from the instances I have blocked, on communities that I did not block.
For example: feddit.org seems to have blocked all IPs from my country so I cannot see any posts made by them (I can only see their crossposts).
However, people on that instance can post to lemmy.world and while I can see the post text, any media fails to load. Sometimes, when I am not lazy, I use a VPN to see such posts in detail.
Fedora is not Red Hat. While they fund Fedora development, they don’t dictate how to it is ran.
Fedora KDE pretty much offers the best KDE Plasma experience, maybe right after OpenSuse.
If you are still using Fedora, I recommend sticking with it. It doesn’t get much better than that.
Those are environment variables. To use them you need to add command%
after them in games’ launch options (e.g. PROTON_FSR4_UPGRADE=1 PROTON_USE_NTSYNC=1 %command%
).
What you are referring to are the window decorations.
Apart from Linux Mint, Firefox almost always uses client-side decorations. What you are showing here is still client-side.
It is just that Mozilla recently enabled vertical tabs option for everyone, so the top bar is now slightly smaller than before. You can disable vertical tabs easily by searching in the settings.
It really bothers me how Immich Android app is not usable without the server
I am using OBS Game Capture plugin and it works perfectly on Wayland. I have yet try it with Wine Wayland, though.
I am using an atomic distribution (uBlue) and installing packages with homebrew is much more convenient than overlaying them with rpm-ostree
.
LoL, it really reads like an April Fool’s day article
Fedora uses RPM packaging format and dnf
is just a front-end for that. Atomic variants of Fedora and uBlue distros (they are based on the former) use rpm-ostree
, which also works with RPM.
Also, please stop being so confident in your stance when you don’t know much about Linux or your distribution of choice. People are here to help you only out of kindness and not obligation.
“Come on, Valve. Do something!”
From Merriam-Webster:
especially : widely and unfavorably known
I believe “notorious” is used in negative contexts, and was curious why Switzerland being respectful of privacy would be a bad thing.
Why “notoriously” though?
Are you sure you are not running the Windows version through Proton? Counter Strike 2 has native Linux version that you can force by choosing Steam Linux Runtime from the game’s compatibility options.
In the comment section of a review by Tim from Hardware Unboxed I saw a person who managed to spoof their GPU on Linux to use FSR4 with RDNA3. Performance was very low (much lower than even native resolution).
So, it does look like it leverages hardware features introduced with RDNA4.
Great.
I thought NVK was going to support only Turing and onwards, since it relied on GSP firmware.
It looks like you opted for home directory encryption when installing the OS and somehow it got unmounted. It is also likely that by trying to delete encrypted chunks you have corrupted your home directory, which might explain login not working.