I made it one comment past this one before seeing such things
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I made it one comment past this one before seeing such things
Compared to 5.1x days, it’s much more stable on Arch Linux. I haven’t had issues since 6.2 I think (always on latest)
Oh damn that’s actually something I want
No, but I’m still disgusted by the amount of gaslighting we got for the last 8 months. All Harris had to do was make a plan to end the war, but she… didn’t. And some liberals want to call it our (people who didn’t vote for her) fault.
Go ahead then. Explain the difference without making shit up.
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No, it means that your name may be read out loud
PSA: You can sign the petition even if you’re not a European national. I registered and signed as a Canadian myself and it accepted it
This app seems to be about any generic courses, not just language learning. So someone can make a language course in the way you’ve described
Serious answer? XFCE doesn’t support multiple monitors with different refresh rates. So that.
Some of the other answers (like Meta (aka Windows Key) not working for shortcuts) can be hacked around, but unless you switch to a DE that supports Wayland, you will never have stable multi refresh rate differences on multiple monitors.
Like Newpipe someone could make a Flatpak of it (if there’s demand)
People who are used to NewPipe can use it
Also this is more of a testament to Android on Linux rather than NewPipe on Linux
As someone who gets a runny nose every time I eat…
Dang
I thought you were joking, but yup they actually started quizzing eachother on WW2.
It’s not the end of Linux by any means, but that’s gonna be hard to work together afterwards
This was my mistake, but I don’t think people recommended Debian as a desktop OS - I believe it was recommended as a server
This is one of the reasons I love Flatpak so much
I wish flying was affordable. My girlfriend lives in Korea and it’s going to cost her 2k to come see my family in Canada in December. This is nearly double what she paid in 2017 for the same trip, and while it’s not prohibitively expensive, it’s deterrently expensive
I don’t have a “top 5”, but the main thing was outdated software. I went to Debian because I wanted “stability” and heard that it was good, but it ended up meaning the “15-minute bugs” I encountered weren’t fixed for basically the whole year I used it, all the apps looked like they were made in 2007, and if it weren’t for Linux forums I would never have known that there were more “modern” Linux apps, and I would have been left believing Linux development basically died
I love throwing a few for KDE!
https://kde.org/donate/