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The Arm support is there, its just not upstreamed because companies don’t like sharing
The Arm support is there, its just not upstreamed because companies don’t like sharing
Super NATO equipped Ukrainians is funny, because for the most part they’ve always been under equipped. If NATO hadn’t been so reserved and gave Ukraine a blank check from the get go they would have stomped Russia. Still no F-16s, Hungary and Republicans are stonewalling efforts being authoritarian sympathizers, and now Ukrainians are starting to feel ammo and manpower shortages.
This is something that can easily be done on Windows and Linux also, its just not an out of the box setup like Mac
All this control, yet MacOS still doesn’t have Window tiling
Only problem with Tiling WM’s is the learning curved. Looking forward to Gnomes Mosaic TWM to bridge the gap between floating and tiling
Hoping to see Gnome make some progress on Mosaic Tiling. Also wish they’d bite the bullet already and implement a SSD fallback and go along with Hex color values and just choose named colors from there.
Its Winter right now, stuff came to a crawl last year too
Its just Debian with a face lift, also because part of me fears that Ubuntu could pull off the same stunt Redhat did and that’ll cause issues for Linux Mint main.
So its gone from loosing quality to just giving incomplete answers. Its clearly developed depression, and its because of us.
Fedora Silverblue and Linux Mint Debian Edition are my goto distros atm. Have not had issues with either, they’ve been great out of the box. Fedora Silverblue requires relearning a few things however, being very container oriented.
I feel alienated for actually prefering Dominos and Papa Johns, I keep seeing everyone hating on them.
Opensource has a forking problem. So much time spent maintaing projects with only a few tweaks differentiating them.
Mint at least improves upon Ubuntu significantly and undoes a lot of their unpopular corporatey decisions. Zorin is literally just Ubuntu with a different face.
We’ll find a way, trust me. Its just an exuse for ever more detailed data.
If we could get standardized and interoperable electric car parts, that’d be great.
Its opensource, assuming the new owners move it to a less favorable license just fork the last good version and continue from there.
I’ve got an idea, how bout stop using the same technology from 20 years ago?
How far back will the NVK driver support?
No bad, but still a ways to go, can’t wait for our fellow Nvidians to have as much support as Intel and AMD users.
Hop anyways, the need for greater satisfaction demands it
You can have an “external” GPU if your willing to give up your NVMe storage