You’d never get it there if you don’t retard the timing on the fire truck’s motor.
You’d never get it there if you don’t retard the timing on the fire truck’s motor.
They’re running games on the M1 GPU? The last time I heard about it the developers had to restart the GPU driver every frame and they said there was a huge way to come still.
Not so much broken as change of focus. Their focus now is money, and it’s hard to turn down hundreds of millions of dollars.
Ubuntu has had all three of those things. Amazon ads in the search bar was awhile back. Not sure but I assume they still hijack installing Firefox using apt and instead install it using snap. And Ubuntu Pro popups are a new thing.
That’s me as well, they did a lot to get newcomers in. It’s just easy to poke fun at them these days.
What would it look like? I’d guess Amazon ads in the search bar, proprietary package managers overriding the old open package manager, and popup ads for distribution Pro?
Wait…
I’m on GNOME, but thanks for the help. Getting me to dig deeper and figure out it’s a known issue with Slack and not Wayland will help me going forward.
Looks like it’s a known bug on Slack’s end that’s known for 1.5 years but now is “actively investigated” as of 8 days ago.
It’s Slack, so Electron, and the browser version unfortunately doesn’t support Huddle calls, which is what we use for all our calls and where I’d be screen sharing from.
Thanks, I got it running under Wayland with that (xeyes doesn’t show it) but screenshare still isn’t working. That’s okay, I’ll try again next year
Can you give some details about this? I can’t find anything online about it.
I didn’t know I needed the desktop portal for my DE as well, I’ve installed that now. Between that and updating Zoom it works on Zoom now, thanks.
Edit: I just updated Zoom and it’s working now! Zoom doesn’t work at all Slack gives me one window at a time and black screens for Firefox windows. I will try both of these in the browser and see if I get anywhere.
I want to switch to get high refresh rates on my multi monitor setup. I tried recently again but I can’t for the life of me get screen sharing working, which I need for work.
Edit: With some help here and a Slack update released yesterday to fix the problem, it’s working in both Zoom and Slack!
As long as JavaScript is being used, TypeScript will be used. It makes writing JavaScript tolerable.
I do the opposite, I forget I can just create a file with nano. I run touch then open it with nano after to edit.
Bet it adds { on the next line.
It’s been a minute since I used C/Cpp but if you compile with debugging symbols and using gdb give you info like in Java? At least the location of the crash.
It was/is an extension so you would’ve had to explicitly search for and install it to see it.
But who uses that? I recall using a gnome plugin a few years ago that required an Open weather API key that you could use any location for.