Meanwhile “per monitor workspaces” have been requested almost 20 years ago and are a dealbreaker for many users…
Meanwhile “per monitor workspaces” have been requested almost 20 years ago and are a dealbreaker for many users…
Still no per monitor workspaces :/
Found the Windows user. On Linux we actually have polkit that can elevate privileges with a GUI prompt.
Cosmic.
If Linux suddenly started gaining traction on a bigger scale, Microsoft would make a user-facing proprietary distro and those bastards would still flock to it.
First saying that tabs are a no go, then proceeding to deliberate on the correct amount of spaces…
Long live tabs!
Clipboard in Linux is weird. Can you replicate this:
If so, that means you don’t have a clipboard manager running, default for KDE is Klipper I believe.
Fuck subscriptions
Step 2:
Buy a subscription
Honestly I just watched some Indian YouTube video, I recognize some of the commands, so it’s probably it.
Jesus, stop. You probably only removed the boot entry, happened to me before. Download Windows ISO, put it on a pendrive, boot into it and navigate to the terminal. Then look up a guide on how to restore the boot entry, should be just couple of simple commands and you’re done.
If you are too lazy, at least boot into Linux, mount the Windows drive and back up your stuff.
UI? Horrendous.
VPN? Terrific.
Linux graphics stack only supports implicit sync, Nvidia only supports explicit sync.
It’s not something that a desktop environment can fix as patches are needed to be implemented in Nvidia drivers, Wayland protocols, XWayland and maybe even Mesa or the kernel itself.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1317
How is a desktop environment gonna fix Nvidia being incompatible with Wayland?
Definitely not a studio quality, but I use Sudotack ST-800 along with noise-suppression-for-voice to get rid of static, key presses, etc.
The price to quality ratio is amazing (obviously the boom arm that comes with it is trash, but again, fine for the price).
Not with everything, Nvidia stood still on explicit sync, in that case it were the idiots at Freedesktop that were massively blocking Wayland’s progress, trying to force an inferior technology, which Nvidia did not want to implement.