I think the complaint is that it got linked in the linux community? Idk
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Flatfire@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•how would you make a linux distro for extreme beginners in tech and elderly people??2·5 months agoWhat would be the difference between Fedora Kinoite and this?
Flatfire@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Discord now properly supports screensharing on linux11·6 months agoI am a Linux user. Bizarre assumption to make given my excitement over a Wayland specific Discord feature. But I don’t have any actual qualms with how Discord implements its own services. Matrix just doesn’t fit the bill for me. If you enjoy it, and it suits your needs then all the power to you. It just isn’t what works for me.
Flatfire@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Discord now properly supports screensharing on linux141·6 months agoNot if I want calling, video chat, screen sharing and role based chat rooms all in the same place. I’ve explored this, but it just isn’t feature complete enough at the moment. I’d definitely describe myself as a Discord power user and Matrix just doesn’t manage it.
Flatfire@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Discord now properly supports screensharing on linux493·6 months agoOh my fuck, finally. Good lord Discord, only took you eons to get that working with Wayland after you broke it.
I get that there’s other things like Discord out there, but nothing works like Discord.
Non, Dora s’appelle Dora en anglais. The meme is just weird.
Can’t speak for them, but it’s very useful for interfacing with any number of smart watches/scales and more with on-device data storage. It doesn’t always support things perfectly, but it’s definitely good enough to prevent a need for manufactuer specific apps for the devices it does support.
Flatfire@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Fedora KDE Desktop promoted to an Edition, same as Fedora Workstation14·6 months agoThe selling point for me right now with Plasma is how well rounded it is. It’s also currently the only desktop env offering HDR support, which means it’s basically a must for me.
That’s literally the whole point of GIMP 3
I use Wayland exclusively, but unfortunately I don’t think I have an answer for you since I’m not entirely familiar with this idea. Is your concern just for the configuration of a universal set of hotkeys configured within the compositor rather than a desktop environment?
I wasn’t aware that x11 facilitated this. I’d have figured keyboard mappings are abstracted from the compositor and left to the DE to handle, aside from core binds that allow dropping back to tty