Or just yay
Or just yay
Wait, is this like a really accurate replica of the Windows explorer, or is it actual Windows explorer in a VM with seamless mode?
Edit: No sane person would add stuff like OneDrive and 3D Objects to an explorer replica, so my guess is VM.
Isn’t this what Flatpaks are doing?
Yes! SF Pro is the only font for me that looks good on a low DPI display.
If this works, it would be absolutely wonderful. I can’t look at a phones screen longer than 5 seconds before I’m getting motion sickness in a moving car.
While this is good advice in general, it doesn’t apply as much in OPs use case since he’s using an immutable distro.
AFAIK polybar is X11 only, so OP is probably not looking for a Wayland solution, right?
Don’t feed the troll…
Always has been on iOS, this is not new.
From the Hyprland wiki:
A special workspace is what is called a “scratchpad” in some other places. A workspace that you can toggle on/off on any monitor.
Since GNOME definitely doesn’t support workspaces per monitor (and I haven’t seen an extension that does), I don’t think this is possible.
Emulators for iOS have existed for years though, just not in the App Store.
Because there is only one alternative (Xorg/X11), and it’s pretty outdated and not really maintained anymore.
For now it’s probably still fine, but in a couple of years everything will probably use Wayland.
Why won’t they just use Calamares?
it doesn’t even host it’s own repos
Yes, and that’s a good thing, otherwise it would be like Manjaro.
EndeavourOS is perfect if you already know your way around a Linux system but don’t want to spend the time and effort to setup Arch.
If it’s not on the side, I’ll send it back.
I think 535 is the only option for Wayland gaming right now, everything else is a flickery mess.
AFAIK we still need this merge request here for it to actually affect 99% of games, because they all run with Xwayland, right? https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/merge_requests/967
Quick question about the immutability: I understand that you do most of your work inside Toolbox, but how do you get stuff like Waybar? Is it also available as a Flatpak? And what do you do if you want to install something that isn’t available as a Flatpak, but won’t make sense inside a Toolbox as it’s e.g. for system customization?
Jellyfin server with Infuse on an AppleTV is a match made in heaven!
That doesn’t mean anything. I once had an issue where every few hours, a random application would crash on Arch Linux, but not on e.g. Debian or Windows. But this wasn’t an Arch issue per se, but was instead related to an UEFI overclock setting (which defaulted to on). After turning it off, everything worked fine.
So while it seemed like an Arch issue, it was actually hardware/overclock related, it’s just that the other OS wouldn’t run into the trigger for the crash.