This was my music player for so long.
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If you ever used ubuntu, then you’ve used dash
Just bought 2 sticks for 469€ (32GB DDR5). Price might still go up, maybe 499 per year would have been the better choice, we’ll see in a year I guess.
I’m afraid it will break something on my work laptop if I were to use a tool like that. All my personal devices are Linux, just not the work laptop.
Let AI play the game for you so you can do chores around the house
Pretty sure I can solder something together using a USB-PD decoy 😄 Made a bunch of barrel jack adapters the same way.
From schuko to shocko
What kind of “skill” or “me” issue is there with bugs? I make the windows flicker by sheer lack of skill? The Steam or Firefox windows stop updating because I have a “particular setup”? Those are bugs. I did not have these issues on Gnome X11.
Just stop and think a little.
edit: here is another anecdote from today. My son has different hardware than me, but also runs Gnome Wayland. He had an issue with his microphone in a game, it kept feeding into itself. So I alt-tabbed to check if the source that was active was the monitor of the microphone, since we were messing with easy effects earlier, and it was indeed still on monitor. I turned the monitor setting off and went back into the game. Now we had no mic input. No problem, let’s check again, we probably forgot to change the source from the monitor to the actual microphone. Alt-tab did nothing, Windows/Super key did nothing. He didn’t want to quit the game, so he continued as it was. Must be another skill issue, not being able to alt-tab or bring up the overview with the super key after doing it once. I still am going to pin this on “gaming using Gnome Wayland is buggy”.
Edit2: waaaiit, it just clicked. You’re one of those pedantic people. It’s not a “Wayland, the protocol”, issue, it’s a “Wayland implementation in gnome in combination with my hardware and selection of games and streaming software issue”! I hope that makes more sense. Sorry, I thought I could simplify it by the way I may have said it, I’m sure everyone else understood what I meant.
Congratulations. Your system is bug free. I just sat my system down and told them about yours and they promised to try harder.
What am I even supposed to do with that? You’re one of those guys working at an internal helpdesk replying “it works on my machine” and closing tickets.
such as windows no longer updating, or windows flickering
Learn to read, this was in my first post.
Whatever, keep telling yourself it’s bug free and keep living in your fairy-tale.
This isn’t a concern of what might be or hearsay, it is buggy.
I’ll try and record it, if it doesn’t crash of course. There’s things I know that will crash with certainty so I avoid these actions which is pretty damn annoying. These didn’t occur on gnome x11 because I do this often, I had no such issues there, so it’s not vibes.
Stop spreading your wishful thinking as facts and sugarcoating things for whatever reason.
Games and streaming on Gnome wayland is just very buggy compared to x11. Alt-tabbing out of a game is gauranteed to have issues, such as windows no longer updating, or windows flickering. It just is what it is.
In windows you can mount drives as folders to get around this
“Oh! Suits you, sir! Oh!”
“wow, I haven’t been booted in months, better get those updates going”
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux is the reason Windows apps are bloated these days
5·2 months agoIn the era of tech evangelists? People pick 1 technology branch and make it their entire personality
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux is the reason Windows apps are bloated these days
4·2 months agoOnly in Chrome. Firefox deliberately didn’t implement this.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•S&Box went open-source and the comments are very calm
3·2 months agoThen they’re not the same path…



I use Audacious.
It can use Winamp skins which is great, though lately I’ve been using its default UI.