What is this mysterious device that requires specific libraries and kernel modules? So I can state the fuck away from the device and the brand
What is this mysterious device that requires specific libraries and kernel modules? So I can state the fuck away from the device and the brand
If by vim you mean neovim
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd(“fileType”, {
group = file_type_group,
pattern = “make”,
command = “setlocal ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 noexpandtab”,
})
Slap this in your config, done
They are yeah, but in that scenario you would also not have a window decoration with a close button, so I assumed the OP meant maximized :P
Reread the OP. They say:
not on GNOME, because you have a panel at the top
And
when usign GTK apps on those [non-GNOME] desktops
So you would not “access the controls above the app”, because having controls above the app is not covered by this scenario.
The scenario is:
Which makes the close button be in the corner of the screen, but without actually extending to it.
On topic: never knew this was a problem, guess I got spoiled by the Qt environment
I thought mint was switching to a debian base but it looks like I am mistaken. While LMDE exists, it’s still not the default.
Got the feeling that’s probably gonna change soonish, we’ll see.
I don’t know about color profile data, but I can vouch for the EDID potentially being totally wrong sometimes on even basic data like physical size or even logical size (number of pixels).
As for the why, I don’t know, but following Occam’s razor I would guess that it’s cheaper when you just don’t care and leave it as somebody else’s problem.
TAA has become so common because its’s “free”. Temporal data is required by DLSS and FSR, so if you are implementing those technologies you already have the necessary data to implement TAA, making it a no brainier to include.
In my somewhat limited but relevant experience, the amount of platform specific bugs is indeed that low. I mean, there’s of course a layer of platform-specific low level stuff which is highly subject to platform specific issues, but once you go above that layer and into game code proper, most bugs are just bugs.
I didn’t fix 400 “Linux-only” bugs, but I did fix dozens of “seems Linux specific” and “only happened when at least one Linux client was connected” bugs, and a grand total of 2 were caused by platform differences. And of those two, zero were Linux specific. The platform difference in this case was about how different compilers optimise non-crashy types of UB.
Of course, we don’t want UB at all so the fix is to remove it.
Are we reading the same article? I read it when it came out, and read it a second time now. The article:
The article is about missing checks in the CVE ecosystem that allows useless fearmongering perpetrated by badly filed CVEs to spread, citing one particular CVE as exemplary of all the faults
What is your TERM when you start foot normally? I have noticed that chafa is able to output pixel perfect images if TERM=foot, but not otherwise
What does profile switching do better than tab containers?
Waypipe ad krdp
First one is network transparency for wayland apps, second one is plasma wayland rdp server
Yah, and phoronix is usually a very to-the-point website. But I still found it funny :)
Hey don’t feel bad buddy, at least you tried
You clearly have never tried flashing a microcontroller from a windows host. Have to scour the internet for some random ass driver to install.
No such thing in Linux.
Or you might never have tried using some random Ethernet usb adapter where windows doesn’t quite know what to do, if it doesn’t have an alternative connection to try and automatically download the drivers (not always finding them)
Yeah I was very confused. Only thing one needs to install nowadays is mesa and the correct Vulkan loader
You don’t have to use a terminal if you don’t want to. I choose to because it’s more convenient for me.
You’ll probably want to try to make your disinformation more believable in the future
If memory serves, no systemd and musl as a first-class c std lib. Something of the sort.
I think it’s possible that the filesystem ran out of inodes, so even though there is space on disk, there is no space in the filesystem metadata to store new files.
Now, I don’t know off the top of my head how to check this, but I assume the answer is on the internet somewhere (am on phone and can’t help much more than this, sorry)