

it didn’t work for me when I tried it so I’m sitting out till the new thing is available


it didn’t work for me when I tried it so I’m sitting out till the new thing is available


looking forward to it, sddm is the only thing I have left that depends on xorg directly
which bridge out of curiosity? they all seem abandoned or missing features


super cool how cans are all really just structure for an inner plastic membrane


releasing 24.04 as an LTS at the tail end of 2025 is kinda funny


weird , let them fight?@
rust the language is, but projects using it can be any other license, like GPL 2 or 3 or whatever cursed one that sudo has
neon
there’s your problem
when I want the full luxury gay space communism scifi experience I go and reread “Consider Plebas” from Ian M Banks’s Culture series


looks like they’ve learned a lot since the previous video


begging people to consider that not everything is a universal affects everyone problem but a problem nonetheless it’s called survivor bias. zorin is a unique offender for producing their even number LTS on the following off numbered year . they only got 24.04 like last month. some non-steam struggles when using older packages


it’s great for anybody that doesn’t need it for gaming. that LTS packages always gets painfully stale for non-steam


“it’s not for desktop use”
suckless sucks. it’s an interesting science experiment but no normal person would ever find software from that realm of thought useful


I wonder if steam itself will be running on an emulation layer since it’s arm


I have to imagine the whitelisting to specifically steam deck is only going to get worse because publishers only know how to publish to console and windows. they’ll fingerprint the hardware and move on


virtmanager and boxes for qemu/kvm have freed me from the accursed Oracle product and it’s dkms modules


file manager works pretty much the same on Linux as it does on windows. you really can search for files yourself
text editor really does work the same on Linux as it does with notepad on windows, you really can just open files and read them


we don’t even know what the existential threat to the galaxy is yet!
I don’t think I’ve ever had a debian major upgrade go well. always easier to reinstall, but the stakes are so low on my own devices