

Awesome. I tried Wayland a year or two ago but it broke QT stuff back then so it was a no-go. I should really give it another try soon.
Awesome. I tried Wayland a year or two ago but it broke QT stuff back then so it was a no-go. I should really give it another try soon.
That makes sense. A reskin of an existing Distro with new funding would be a huge play.
Ubuntu is the most popular but they have a big proprietary push.
IMO EU should choose an existing project to sponsor. Not make another bad fork.
Vibe coding
To quick sort out the bad jobs.
OnlyOffice for the win
You can maybe use OpenRGB to turn it off https://openrgb.org/
If you want a ghetto fix just a white piece of tape over the RGB.
The last option is to stick the card in a Windows PC and run the Sapphire TriXXX software to turn off the RGB.
Which model of the card do you have?
Chess grandmasters
Wouldn’t forking Mozilla provide a stronger base than an entirely new browser?
AMD for sure.
The last line is peak
For sure but I used to think that BluRay in itself had any added value as in “it is better than the quality of a playable file”. But it does not. It simply is like a DVD which contains a high quality version if the film.
The bluray is an export of the movie with lower compression flashed to a BluRay disk. Then we rip it back out of the disk.
The BluRay does not really add value besides as a physical storage medium. It is about as useful as DVD’s were in the past.
But what is the benefit of Bluray over dowloading?
True. The best way to piss off users is by enforcing vague rules, or making up a new rule to ban a discussion.
Instead it is best to leave a comment saying the current post will stay up but a new rule will be added and future similar posts will be deleted.
Don’t worry. Everyone who needs it uses Windows.
See what I did there?
Xorg scaling has always been horrible. But Wayland broke stuff like OpenCV window showing in the past with QT.