I guess you’re right. I should’ve upgraded first and checked it, oh well.
I guess you’re right. I should’ve upgraded first and checked it, oh well.
It specifically does mention that though. In Plasma 6.1 you can choose EDID, custom ICC profile or no profile.
Misquotes? There are literally screenshots in the article showing full quotes, I don’t know who are you trying to lie to…
And just because Kagi put some text on their website doesn’t make it true.
Taxes don’t work like that (at least not VAT) and you’re a fool for trusting a company which tried to commit a fraud.
Some EU countries do have tax exemptions for small businesses, which Kagi isn’t by any definition.
Anyway, that sure didn’t take long for you to prove Godwin’s law, huh?
Kagi is anything but private friendly. Their CEO claims only criminals actually want anonymity.
They also think they don’t need pay taxes or to abide by GDPR if they invent their own definitions of the laws.
Do you mean grammar-wise, or special operators?
Oh… I thought they meant Drive is finally out. That sucks. :(
That’s a pretty damn big “oversight” for a company claiming to have privacy as one of their main selling points…
Maybe. Or maybe it’s something else and it just looks like CPU error.
Does this always fail the same way after reboot?
If you can still boot, maybe you can try running memtest and see what happens.
See the line starting with “IPID”? Try googling for these codes and see if any results sound familiar to your situation.
Otherwise your only option is to try another CPU and see if error goes away.
Wayland isn’t all that new anymore anyway.
AFAIK they already defaulted to Wayland years ago, and a few years that I’ve used it on my work PC I had no problems.
It’s probably something with your OS.
People like to meme about Nvidia being unusable on Linux, but before switching to AMD I was running various Nvidia GPUs for more than a decade and they were always rock-stable.
That’s a really bad argument. People smoking in public do force me to huff the second hand smoke.
I don’t know if I’d call that “admirable”. It’s not the first time I see Gnome team basically telling the users “STFU, we know better”.
Damn, this thread you’ve linked… I can’t believe they didn’t even want to consider giving the user an option to choose the behavior for themselves.
Well, it is essentially what they’re doing already with DRM.
Try watching a full resolution stream on any paid streaming service using “bad” software, like Firefox or Linux.
Is this just Silverblue but KDE?
And one of the first points is how Wayland crash will bring down all running applications - yep, just like on X11! But it’s somehow Wayland’s fault.
Besides the fact that on Wayland running apps can survive a compositor crash (I think new KDE will have that feature), which I doubt can be done on X11.
I dunno, I don’t use it myself. If they’re just forked to run the action there should be no difference for you.
You could try forking it and running the action on your own repo.
The free actions limit should probably be enough for what you need.
They already said they don’t want to.
They asked you to install the app on purpose, in hopes that you’ll decide it’s too much hassle and decide not to delete the account.
Just leave them be. I think their point was to route tubing for custom water cooling loops.