I’m not super well versed in the world of app development, but I would assume due to the way apps are sandboxed, this isn’t something that could be done with a third party app.
I’m not super well versed in the world of app development, but I would assume due to the way apps are sandboxed, this isn’t something that could be done with a third party app.
I really appreciate Open Source Alternative To for this (although their theme seems a little broken atm).
The GitHub says they plan on adding other fediverse connections in the future.
Where can you find an N100 for $60 with 4GB of memory?
EDIT: Nvm, found the comment replying to this mentioning Radxa boards. Just found them the other day. Very interested.
Aren’t most CPU’s and chipsets proprietary? Not to mention all of the firmware blobs they require? What are some affordable, non-proprietary options?
Doesn’t Kate have its own theme options?
As a user of Debian and Arch: I don’t know how to feel
Thanks for the link! I was trying to figure out the Lunduke complaints (I don’t know if I’ve ever heard of this guy before). This video did a solid job of catching me up.
You’re the one who replied “any google hardware” though.
You didn’t mention rsync, which I think is usually considered standard. I’d look into that.
If you need to remember something for the next time you go out, put your shoes somewhere odd. When you go to leave, you’ll remember you moved them, which will remind you why you moved them.
FYI: Flatpaks can share some dependencies and duplicate files.
Yes, but by editing config files 😐
Hopefully the team has smartened up a bit since these days
Oh good, it’s not just me with weird freezing problems. I often see individual windows hang for a good while as well, and then KWin just restarts in place.
Can you explain what “breaks” you are experiencing?
I’m running Fedora/KDE/Wayland on two machines here, and the only oddity I get regularly is on my system with one monitor in landscape and one in portrait. Sometimes half of the landscape screen seems to be funky until I turn the portrait monitor off and on again (almost like it is trying to put the two displays on one for some reason). Most everything else has been flawless.
The different repos and bad reputation was my point 😉
If you didn’t want to try Arch due to instability, Manjaro is a funny choice. I was mostly kidding, anyhow.
Right, that’s what I meant when I said “third party app”. Samsung can write an app to do this, but your average app installed from the play store likely cannot.