I remember on some distros I had to add --expert
, never checked why. Maybe was an old version.
gpg --expert --full-gen-key
I remember on some distros I had to add --expert
, never checked why. Maybe was an old version.
gpg --expert --full-gen-key
The Stargate SG-1 DVDs for some reason. All others I tried work fine.
Some projects I recognize/like:
Btrfs has it’s own build-in raid. From what I understand you should mount the filesystem with -o degraded and then use btrfs replace to switch to the new drive. I’ve never had to do that myself yet though.
KDE connect can do that if they are on the same network
They have been working on the local translation stuff since 2019, long before they started talking about AI recently
GNOME Web technically, based on WebKit. Idk if anyone uses that though.
Mastodon users can post to Lemmy communities by mentioning the Community ( !KDE@lemmy.kde.social in this case). That allows Lemmy users to comment on it.
Browsers are huge these days. Firefox is well over 20 million lines of code.
The Linux kernel is 26 million source lines of code without comments and empty lines
It’s just been merged to master for NixOS. Next stable would be 24.05
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/286522
https://nixpk.gs/pr-tracker.html?pr=286522
Firefox doesn’t use the KDE file picker by default. You can set widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal.file-picker
to 1 to use the desktop environment’s native picker.
It is. RTX 20 series and up use GSP which nouveau/NVK needs for reclocking on modern cards
Actually, the top one is the logo of the chromium browser engine, but the bottom one is not the logo of the Gecko browser engine. That’s the logo of SpiderMonkey, Firefox’s Javascript engine (Chromium uses V8).
This is the logo for Gecko:
Worked completely fine for me yesterday. Haven’t tried today yet.
Make sure you don’t have any other adblockers (unfortunately reddit but official): https://old.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/17tm9rp/youtube_antiadblock_and_ads_november_12_2023_mega/
I haven’t used any of them, but there are Tuxedo, Slimbook (with official KDE collab) and Starlabs as well. Framework claim good Linux compatibility too.
Here is another, more recent one: https://framapiaf.org/@davidrevoy/110786543576495517
Many work fine, see if yours is listed here
There is also Polonium, aiming to be a successor to Bismuth using kwin’s native tiling. Haven’t used either though.
That means we reach a googol in ~218 weeks ≈ 4.2 years.
I thought it would take longer.