

For ARM to x86 I was using LibHoudini, for x86 to ARM I don’t see the point. I mean, most apk are built for ARM.


For ARM to x86 I was using LibHoudini, for x86 to ARM I don’t see the point. I mean, most apk are built for ARM.


An interesting looking frog there. No doubt an in-joke from a certain Linux developer Discord server.
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Is this true? Can’t be true


Probably because they are still making their proprietary drivers for Windows. I dunno how programs interface with NPUs but there must be some type of API which talks to it thru a driver.
I bet in the Ubuntu version is all up to upstream, so not Dell.


I have to use “fullscreen avoider” and “multi-monitor panel” extensions.
The first moves the top panel to the second monitor if there’s a fullscreen window on the first.
The second creates another top panel on all the others monitor.
Since them are in effect different panels, others extensions doesn’t show up on secondary monitor’s top panel (like for example audio mixer). So by using “fullscreen avoider” I have those extensions on the secondary monitor while I’m gaming or watching a video.


Of course it is


The sad thing is that this is true. They removed entirely all settings related to dash in name of simplicity.


I’ve read about deletion of x11 support entirely. I hope this will lead to more focus on wayland protocols.


I know. I’m coming from xfce and tried plasma. I have to get used to plasma so I’m trying it on laptop but for now it’s messy.


I have to use too many extensions to make it usable. When we’ll get proper multi monitor support with top bar settings?


The most exciting new thing in Gnome is a new shortcut in Nautilus. What has happened to the project?


It’s a quantum clock. It’s right only when you don’t look at it.
That’s because of how the number 2 is represented.
This could have ended up very badly if were only two beers.


What’s it the top 10 of?
ProtonDB says that them are “Measured by peak concurrent players”.


That’s 91% of Steam’s top 1000 games but “only” 60% of top 10.


Sounds ini to me.
One bazzite ISO is from 8 to 9GB. Let’s say 8.5GB.
So to get to 1PB that’s like, more or less, 117647 downloads.