Fedora 40 doesn’t have to be a lot of fun to watch the kids without a taskbar poor guy is a bit of a lot of people
Fedora 40 doesn’t have to be a lot of fun to watch the kids without a taskbar poor guy is a bit of a lot of people
Of course.
Yep. I’m Linux at home but macOS all day at work. My employer won’t let us use Linux workstations (despite everything I work on being Linux…). Both are vastly superior to Windows.
As someone who works fairly extensively with all three major platforms… You’re definitely wrong about macOS here. Almost everything on GitHub that works on Linux also works on Mac, aside from GUI applications which are often more OS dependent. The readme pages often just lump Mac and Linux together as they can be pretty similar, especially for things written for interpreted languages (python) where it’s often literally the same.
Exactly. That’s why it’s a trash motherboard as soon as root access is gained. It can never again be trusted.
How do you trust that the flash was done properly if you did it from the compromised system? This would only work if you flashed it externally somehow without the system running.
You’re supposed to put in GitHub usernames, not full names.
555.58 works great for me in Wayland. 3090 on Arch with Gnome
Your AVX statements are out of date. Nowadays AMD supports AVX-512 but Intel removed support from the consumer line (only workstation and enterprise products support it for the last 2+ generations)
No, it’s a layered model like Docker. They depend on various images that can be shared across applications targeting the same runtime.
Because Stardust said “Get a Steam Deck and then you’ll see why” which makes no sense in the context of Denuvo DRM, hence it is most likely Stardust confusing anti cheat issues for DRM ones. Not that hard to figure out.
Well, in the context of the Steam Deck, DRM works fine and anti-cheats often don’t.
No, and it runs denuvo games fine. It’s things like EAC or EA Anti-Cheat that break on Deck/Linux.
Yes, but it is Linux. OP doesn’t mention GNU.
“pacman -S nvidia”
Or preferably nvidia-tkg but that needs a git clone first
Maybe your browser is blocking tracking or other cookies that adblockers also target.
It’s great to see Servo finally getting some development again. I was so hopeful in the early days when Mozilla was using it as a playground and backporting parts to Firefox… Then that totally stopped.
Yes, but these are likely coming loose due to vibrations over many flights. Other airlines did an inspection after this news broke and found similar problems. Alaska was just the first to run into issues from it.
I don’t understand why so much American media is blaming the airline for this, wasn’t it Boeing’s fault?
Yes, and ChromeOS is built from Gentoo. That doesn’t mean much, the end user experience is worlds different.