I’m not placing blame on the Linux Foundation, Linus, or anyone else for that matter. However, I believe that if Linus has publicly endorsed the use of Rust in the kernel, that decision is already largely set in motion. On the other hand, if the community collectively opposes the integration of Rust with C and no action is taken to address these problems, and everyone say no, then there is little to no reason to make the initial statement.
Much of the work being produced by Rust developers seems to struggle, often because it’s not made in C and because of maintainers saying “No I don’t want any rust code near my C code”.
I recognize that there are various technical factors influencing this decision, but ultimately it was the creator’s choice to support it.
Mhhh, your profile picture remind me of something
I don’t know what the hell are you talking about
No better default gui?
Oh yes the good old " "
No brother non possiamo tenere questo segreto fino alla fine
Have you tried using openrgb?
Is your cache folder on a hdd?
Minix inside everyone cpu
I’m OP dude
I have updated my existing installation of fedora 39 kde to 40 and the nvidia kernel module didn’t load properly so nouveau was used instead, than I have redone the setup for the dmks because it wasn’t present in the config file to load it and everything worked fine for now. Anyway on fedora 40 you need to install xorg yourself
Now I need to know who the hell has installed Free Download Manager on Linux.
There is kmail tho it’s not the best, far better to use something like thunderbird!