Indeed, I freaking love GNOME’s UX/UI. But I switched to KDE for Wayland gaming.
Indeed, I freaking love GNOME’s UX/UI. But I switched to KDE for Wayland gaming.
I don’t get it. Why would you store all of it? I mean, you can but… why?
Flatpaks are not centralized, Flathub is. You can have your own repo.
That’s cool indeed, thanks.
Bottles can’t get any easier, seriously.
Immich got bought by FUTO, how that plays in the long run remains to be seen.
Yeah, that’s what I understood as well. As in, the ISA is the code, and the CPU is the binary.
Obligatory reading: “RISC-V is not an “open-source processor””. I was, like most others, under the impression that RISC-V was an open source CPU. So, this is an important distinction.
Yeah, I was thinking RISCV. There’s no thing such as libre ARM. Unless he was talking about Libre-friendly which could mean a proprietary SOC company submitting driver code to the kernel.
You mean Libre ARM or Libre-friendly ARM?
Holy shit, this is amazing!
You need to install a rootkit ASAP.
Just after Recall.
Flash a USB, install the same way you did before: by using the whole disk and thus erasing whatever was in it before.
Have fun! Bazzite is probably the best gaming distro out there.
Projects that have a big community tend to last longer. If the project does things that alienate the users, the community shrinks, thus endangering the prohect’s future. The community can mean desktop users or businesses, doesn’t matter. My point is, users have a saying, wether devs like it or not.
The fix is dead simple, no worries.