

They should also port it to RISC-V and ARM to test cross platform aspect.


They should also port it to RISC-V and ARM to test cross platform aspect.
I see how it can create problems for some, but OTOH I also don’t want some bureocrats tell me what’s good for me. I bet those are the same bunch that brought us infinite cookie warnings clicking.


But why? I don’t mind infinite scrolling here. And an option to opt in/out and everybody’s happy I suppose.
Reading this on Jerboa with infinite scrolling 😱


Yep, it’s just wishful thinking. One day, one day…


They are welcome on federated social media.


I’m so looking to this. There are two big issues in Wayland for me:
This feature might solve both (enable them) at same time. 🤩


In such cases I usually do a disk image copy after I remove apps that aren’t required. That way I have all the files and I can boot it in a virtual machine if necessary.


Ah, ok, makes sense.


It supports both, but X is going through Wayland, not a direct support. At least that’s how I understand it.


But X support is through Wayland, at just that was my impression. I mean it’s not using X11 directly, or is it?


Plasma uses Wayland, doesn’t it?
Wayland client can’t decide on which screen and where window should appear AFAIK.
I’m already using it for months now and it works fine for me. The lack of window positioning in Wayland is a pity, though. That’s the biggest Wayland flaw for me.


Those wires are high enough to avoid problems. Unless one tries to, that is. OTOH EV might burn (though with newer types of batteries less and less).


It’s mostly too hard or too expensive to extract AFAIK.


Yep, lithium can be tricky to obtain if there are political or other issues. OTOH as you say, sodium is everywhere.


It’s so stupid that we ditched electricity powered trams and buses through wires.
Depends on what they are doing, but I guess it’s pretty usable without cli interventions - at least for standard apps and unless something gets screwed. Fedora KDE.
Samsung is now HP I reckon. Mine laser one works just fine, too.