

You can also easily configure LibreOffice to have tabs like MS Office and OnlyOffice have btw
You can also easily configure LibreOffice to have tabs like MS Office and OnlyOffice have btw
What’s that?
Idk if GIMP has a marketing problem but I definitely agree that FOSS projects should add screenshots and a description of what the program does to their website and repo. It really annoys me when someone links a piece of software and it just doesn’t say what it does and there’s no screenshots that would make it easy for me to see what it looks like and how the UI is structured. When there’s no screenshots I’m rarely even interested in trying it out because, even with a description, I don’t really know what it is. Like, I wouldn’t be interested in a car based on only a description, I’d have to see a picture of it too.
I thought Roblox didn’t work on Linux anymore
I use ZSH with plugins but back when I switched away from bash, I also looked at fish. I didn’t use it back then because people say it doesn’t follow the POSIX standard but is that really an issue? It probably only extends it instead of taking things away, right?
Why tho? I’m a software developer but I don’t do much with build systems. With the same source code, shouldn’t the resulting binary always be the same too?
Thanks. For normal desktop usage this sounds great (for games the input lag might be bad but that depends on whether there’s always input lag and how much), I’m curious what it’ll be like in practice.
What’s the big deal with triple buffering anyway? Like, what exactly is it and what does it solve?
What this person told you was wrong, you need to use flatpak run [package id]
to run flatpak apps. You can do flatpak list
to see all installed flatpaks with their ids. An id looks something like org.example.app
and you’d run it with flatpak run org.example.app
.
Also, is it shown as being installed in Discover? If it’s not you could try just installing it again and if it is, you can try uninstalling it first. The user data for Firefox should stay intact.
Wait, what?
I have the same GPU but I always run 7B/8B variants as exl2. Do you use GGUF to use your system RAM?
I don’t know how big the original model is but I have an RX 6700 XT and I can easily run the Llama 3 8B distill of Deepseek R1 with 32k context. I just haven’t figured out how to get good results yet, it always does the <thinking><thinking/>
thing.
Is it a hard fork? I thought it was just a soft fork
GNOME Web uses Webkit, that’s Apples browser engine
I love Gnomes design btw. My second favorite after Android.
You could also wait a few weeks or months and then put the latest version of the distro you’d prefer on your USB stick and just boot from it to see if your issues have been fixed
Pretty sure they’re talking about making a distro, not forking the Linux kernel. I don’t see any reason why they would need to fork it anyway.
Using the iGPU might save power but the resolution doesn’t need to be turned down for that
There’s a lot of FOSS music apps that just use YTMusic, like ViMusic or the ones other people mentioned in their replies. For maps, I use Organic Maps, the only thing I feel like is missing from it is traffic jams but I think you can see why that would be hard to add. It does have features that Google Maps doesn’t have tho.
Game Capture might be the same thing, I’d try that out