So it’s a lot like apt, but with a huge name conflict.
So it’s a lot like apt, but with a huge name conflict.
Limiting to those I have used daily and treated as Linux (used the terminal for example) probably Maemo. I used to carry my Nokia Internet Tablet 770, and then my N800 everywhere with me.
Maemo is also an ancestor of both Tizen and Sailfish OS
My immediate reaction before opening the link: “No.”
Yet I somehow got 96.6% twice.
Visually, I certainly wouldn’t call them 3.4% away from perfect. I’m guessing there’s some allowance for imperfection even at 100%.
Yeah, This case especially since it includes XWayland
I also read the announcement (and FAQ, and other pages) but was still hoping someone would comment on what it is exactly.
(I did guess along the right lines at least, but wasn’t really sure)
I don’t see evidence in the article that it even is ‘their software’ being discussed here - just a framework they are suggesting for compositors to have new functionality (regardless of GPU brands).
It even says “They aren’t going into this alone but at this year’s DisplayNext Hackfest it was also backed up by AMD for going a similar route.”
I think that would only be likely to work on the original image with full metadata. Once imgur or whatever has processed it that would be gone I assume.
I guess I’ll be the one to ask. Since we are on Lemmy…
Linux support?
If you don’t mind gacha games, I’ve been enjoying Honkai: Star Rail. The battles are turn based, some of the puzzles and events are a bit reaction time dependent, but not difficult generally.
Any time I see an article about someone doing things with Redstone circuits, I think about that comic.
This was my first exposure to Linux - one of the PCs in high school had it installed. (I had read about Linux before then, but not had a chance to try it)
It had a little foam Tux in the box, and I got to keep it:
Initially I didn’t see it on the package in the image, so before reading the article it looked like a prank product, just an empty case to hold your eSIM.
Only if you don’t trust what’s using it, but both it and the app I linked are open source, so I personally consider the risk to be minimal.
It also has a permission system, you have to allow each app that uses it. (Just like root managers such as Magisk)
Better Internet Tiles
F-Droid
Play store
Requires either Shizuku or root, but works well enough that I forgot it wasn’t the default until you reminded me.
Sounds like a clear failure to have a reasonable API. I’d think apps shouldn’t have to guess based on aspect ratio, they should be told in some way which layout to use.
Software and hardware support definitely counts.
I would also guess that probably a lot of Microsoft enterprise stuff like active directory group policies likely aren’t supported well, but I don’t have enough knowledge to back that up.
I have the Atari 2600 Halo cartridge, but I haven’t actually tried to play it yet.
I want to use GNOME as what it does works great, but it lacks a whole list of features I use.
Watch the list actually get longer over time.
Are the notifications actionable? (Snoozing alarms, canned replies to messages, etc)
I couldn’t find that important detail on the website easily.
Oh, there it is.