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Never heard of limine
Good ol squircles, transphobia and nice animations. All a good compositor needs.
Yeah but forcefully trying to do exactly that results in bad workarounds and trouble. This was the explanation
KDE Plasma does not really support the X11 session anymore. It will break more and more, switch to Wayland ;) there are screensavers too I think (the concept is silly lol)
What is that? And how did you install it?
KMail will now query a key server when clicking on an unknown OpenPGP certificate (Tobias Fella, 25.04.0 Link).
Cool! Finally a mail app that auto-fetches PGP keys!
Even though PGP is based on some bad assumptions like keeping keys forever, and also has no forward secrecy (like Signal, Threema and probably Whatsapp), it is the only security we got…
(Haruna)
Additionally, the default actions for left and right mouse buttons have changed: left click is now Play/Pause and right click opens the context menu.
XD what was that before?
Btw havent looked, but I hope these issues were fixed
Yup VMs dont get access to the system. Unless there is a vulnerability.
For doing malware testing etc, qemu user sessions might be preferred.
You can just use RPM/DEB virt-manager and switch to the QEMU user session anyways. If you dont need some advanced stuff like GPU passthrough (I guess) (USB works) you can use that full time. I do.
I recommend using a QEMU guest session with libvirt. This works in both versions.
The standard session requires root, and for some reason this means that VMs couls harm your system more or something
Guest sessions are usable within Flatpaks, GNOME boxes has a Flatpak too. Is the virt-manager flatpak from Flathub? Fedora had one before.
Pretty cool, on debian you may want to use that to get newer versions. Even though virt-manager is pretty slow in updates
It is a one click process if you use user friendly distros
Lol police doesnt just use a hammer
Yes because it is one click
If I delete my drive, it is rubbish
It doesnt impact my performance much
I guess rethinking the browser metaphor could help.
Like who tells you that ads couldnt just be displayed on an invisible popup window? Or a second screen?
Those sites generally detect if you dont load certain content. So I guess cosmetic filtering (downloading but not displaying) could already help
True, Mate is there too.
Yes I know that they all have some plans. But it has literally been 7 years!
It is soo crazy that there are still Cinnamon, Budgie, XFCE, LXDE and basically LXQt with no Wayland support.
While KDE and GNOME have it literally for years.
Fedora has Wayland by default for GNOME since 25, which is 7 years ago!
Edit: I know that the others have plans, but they are not ready, after 7 years!
LXQt is in theory usable but still shipped with XOrg. Cinnamon too, mainly XOrg, the Wayland session has issues like wrong keyboard layout (tried it). XFCE? No idea.
Yes but I am not that old and never saw it anywhere. So while it makes as much sense as hjkl it is not beginner friendly.
Nano is hella confusing too. Since when is ^
= Ctrl?
And why dont they tell you that Ctrl+S Ctrl+C Ctrl+X works?
You kinda chroot into a separate environment and have a shell in there.
So auto-indexing available shells, and coloring the terminal or something for every shell, would be useful
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