I can’t find it now but basically something like that yeah. VPS provider only gave them SSH on linux so couldn’t run the openbsd installer any normal way either
I can’t find it now but basically something like that yeah. VPS provider only gave them SSH on linux so couldn’t run the openbsd installer any normal way either
Reminds me of a recent post someone converted their system from Debian to OpenBSD via SSH only
Completely gone, only exists as an icon on my top bar
I can click show, get a window, and click hide and it goes away fully
I have it start on boot so my profiles auto apply when I start various apps
Would a screenshot be more convincing?
I’m on gnome, no issues with corectrl minimising to tray
Turns out you’re gonna install freebsd instead
Probably but it’s fucked anyway and now you can at least replace it with another wine or wait till it’s fixed tomorrow
sudo apt -o Dpkg::Options::=“–force-overwrite” --fix-broken install
What were the interactions with support like each time?
Most of it seems to be
Eg https://github.com/system76/thelio-io-hardware/tree/a8e166cec9112d38d2bbe31a314689a8d7723ac8
This flatpak debate is a hell of a lot of theatre.
We have a published flatpak app, we could slip anything in, there’s no strong audit process. There is an audit process, but it’s not comprehensive.
The requirements are trivial to meet, and we did practically nothing to meet them. It’s supposed to be easy.
This is one of these scenarios where everyone is technically correct.
Our flatpak downloads and executes binaries, none of this extra security and sandboxing mentioned is relevant or usable.
Open source hardware
Any logs?
Ah lol then don’t use LTS? The alpha is out for 24.04
I have PCs here running pop updated the same way, no issues. Are you sure it wasn’t a hardware problem?
Sure but 22.04 is LTS without COSMIC and you’ll have plenty time to upgrade to 24.04 with COSMIC
That’d do it, standard inclusion with my distro