Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)
That’d be true if I were a Winblows tryhard. Thankfully, it’s not the case. :^)
Imagine giving away user control and privacy for more battery life.
Why do you hate yourself this much?
j/k. nicely done. I’d feel like a hacker if I could do this on my phone, but I’m too scared to brick it.
It’s a mix of baby duck syndrome and conformism.
In a nutshell, Ubluntu is trying to take user control off its users. And the users are mad because of it.
And yes, I’m talking about snap.
Trial-and-error is a beautiful thing, isn’t it?
t. Had to reinstall GNU/Linux several times through the course of months while trying new stuff and/or trying to improve the current ones.
Does it improve performance in any way? Seems a bit obvious, but I’ll ask anyways for the sake of curiosity.
What a lovely meatball.
Nah, they reduced its If { else if
sequences.
Does a single board computer counts as a phone? Then a Orange pi zero 3. (Not like theres anything else to do other than read/lurk online communities, code and the occasional cloud gaming nowadays, so eh.)
Eh, “it just werks” just like Xorg – don’t know why folks still make such fuzz regarding this subject.
t. Managed to install Sway on a single board computer with zero Linux support – Orange pi zero 3.
Aw ye! Can’t wait to game with FSR 3 on my Raspberry pi 4!
Then do it? It’s a free operating system – just download whatever distro pleases you, give it a spin, see what happens.
Oh…Arcan. Yep, that one.
Apparently theres a “better wayland” already as is – forgot its name now. I’d love to see it overcoming both wayland and Xorg.
tl;dr
Eh… “gaslighting 101” – swears randomly (against the victim/target), throws in a (non-random) praise to “raise the fire even more”, refuses to elaborate.
Nah, more like you see this when the kernel finishes loading.
Also,
phone recorded video
I ain’t watching that fam.
Arch user here. Never had any problems with Sway and Hyprland, but still… ratpoison is what you are looking for.
No, but I used this back when I was a little penguin and I had to “see” something working on Linux.