Same. I briefly had an M4 Mac Mini and one of the things I instantly missed about Linux was Wayland.
I always want new windows to open on the middle of the screen I am currently working on, but on Windows and MacOS they just go wherever they want.
flatpak create-usb [OPTION…] MOUNT-PATH [REF…]
- Copy apps or runtimes onto removable media
I don’t think it has to be removable media despite the description. I’m also not exactly sure how to install the packages once they’re copied over.
For more details, see flatpak create-usb --help
and flatpak man pages.
One of my favorite things about Gnome is that almost anything can be customized via CLI with dconf or gsettings. Which is great until you encounter one of the few things you can’t customize, like displays.
They’re considering moving to Forejo from Pagure.
This is the protocol for HDR content. KDE already ships an experimental version of it.
Cinnamon’s accent color support works by changing the GTK theme, which Firefox would follow.
The Firefox 133 update changes the accent color without changing the GTK theme, I believe it’s following the accent color portal.
It’s used in RHEL.
But is GPL-compatible, unlike ZFS.
Dbus-broker tests are actually passing now after months (years?), so it looks like Tumbleweed will switch to it soon.
Played some Voxellibre for the first time after seeing this. I fell to the most classic of blunders: I tried to spam click to kill an enemy.
My Minecraft skill did not translate.
I originally thought was that Lemmy would be worse because it’s more niche. But I post FOSS stuff on here and Reddit and in general the responses here are more positive. Though there was a decent bit of hate towards Mozilla and GIMP when I posted news about them (new Mozilla logo, GIMP 3 string freeze).
Safari isn’t dependent on Google. It was just a no-brainer for Apple to take a free 20 billion dollars from Google for setting the default search engine to something most users would want anyway.
I’ve noticed that Lemmy is a lot more positive than Reddit in most regards.
By checking for entries in the EFI partition(s).
Windows assuming it’s the only OS on the machine
That’s not the case. The update was only meant to go out to Windows users. But Microsoft messed up and accidentally released to all users, or at least some who weren’t supposed to receive it. My guess is that Microsoft usually doesn’t update secure boot stuff for dual boot users and instead waits for the distro to push the update.
The TLDR is that Microsoft released a secure boot update that blocked insecure versions of GRUB. This update was only meant to go out to Windows users since releasing it to dual booted users could break GRUB. However, it was accidentally also released to dual-booted users.
The fix involves disabling dual boot, running a command to reset secure boot, then re-enabling.
Forget to include a “wlroots” in there.
Place your bets, are we getting GIMP 3 before 2025?
I do like the new logo, but it is a bit sad to see the :// gone.
Is the Windows drive listed in your /etc/fstab?