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I understand. It is inaccurate to say it started as a far-right icon.
I understand. It is inaccurate to say it started as a far-right icon.
It certainly did not start as theirs.
Well? What are your thoughts?
What is already installed on the work laptop? VNC? RDP? SSH? Anything?
Right?? And the MSX too.
Meanwhile, in Plasma:
Is it not possible to build that functionality into C/++ compilers?
Not just Debian but ditch Gnome too. KDE really pulled me in. So much about it just makes sense that I’m mad I didn’t take it seriously sooner.
Security patches do the opposite of break stuff
Could you explain the “no need to review” part? I do keep hearing good things about Rust.
I compiled my own drivers
It just feels nice! Nice and fresh.
Um. Can’t users already install anything published on flathub?
Fedora is considering switching to Plasma by default.
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-Change-KDE-Default-Prop
Many big maintainers are working hard to make the experience better for the average user. Things are getting better.
I’ve been a Gnome fanboy for years, after initially disliking the shift between 2 and 3.
I dipped into Plasma when 6.0 came out and I’m mad that I didn’t try sooner.
It’s the exact opposite of your experience, about Gnome not having scroll wheel speed adjustment. “Wait, other DEs had figured this out? For how long??”
There was so much I’d just put up with, thinking that if Gnome hadn’t figured it out, nobody had.
KDE is something I can set up on friends’ computers and walk away, confident that it wouldn’t give them any trouble.
Thems the brakes
It worked! But the menus are bugging out in the game itself so I’ll need to tinker some more I guess.
Ooh, thank you. I’ll try that tonight.
No no no
It’ll be systemctl --user enable --now systemd-run0d