

Single applications yes by using X11 over ssh. Needs X11 server on windows side too.


Single applications yes by using X11 over ssh. Needs X11 server on windows side too.


We don’t need this crap on Linux. Sleep is meant to be a low power mode where everything except ram is powered down, and you can pick up near instant where you left off. Not this kind of “sleep” where about everything is running like before. A desktop/laptop isn’t a mobile phone where this behavior is the standard.
Correction: Sysinternals Process Explorer was developed by Sysinternals long before MS bought them.
On Linux file systems you can use any character except NULL, and / is a reserved character.
E.g. on ext-4 “All characters and character sequences permitted, except for NULL (‘\0’), ‘/’, and the special file names “.” and “…” which are reserved for indicating (respectively) current and parent directories.”
And Kotlin.


Tumbleweed is already on 6.15.


If developers want to make a desktop application they should use proper cross platform desktop frameworks like QT or GTK or even JavaFX instead of a webpage disguised as an application.
Have ran into the same problem at some. Try running btrfs balance on your drive. Both metadata and normal data. It won’t delete anything. On my phone so grabbed just q quick linking https://commandmasters.com/commands/btrfs-balance-linux/.You need to run it bit by bit (see the filters).