Where did you see that? Are you sure you are not confusing it with fedora gnome?
Where did you see that? Are you sure you are not confusing it with fedora gnome?
Your attitude and constant insults are much worse.
fighting social injustices
There you have given yourself away as a troll.
For whatever reason, they are not visible from kbin.
After they post-retire your enemies, they will send you the confirmation images censored with GIMP.
They have no problem in the xorg vs wayland war, they arbitrarily reject both.
NOPE. Every time I do it, I have to give them a lot of help and I end up becoming their technical support staff; my quota is already full, I’ve done my part.
Ideally yes, but using btrfs with something like timeshift is enough.
It’s quite sad to see reasonably popular apps with virtually no funding. I feel like highlighting the case of rssguard, probably one of the most popular apps in its category, with patreon, liberapay, and offering to prioritize bugs and suggestions from donors… barely 5€ per month.
Oh, I almost forgot, in these topics there should be a mandatory mention of core-js case.
Not that I know of. But you may be interested that it requires prior authorization to modify manifests.
For security reasons the packaging of flatpaks in flathub is done by flathub, whether they are devs or third parties they just write the manifest. Although I seem to remember there are some exceptions, such as firefox.
I was meaning external backups, people usually worry about them when it’s too late.
But certainly timeshift is really useful, it could help you rule out problems with updates or bad installs. It is particularly convenient with btrfs, safe and instant.
Good time to reiterate that regular backups should be made.
I think real X11 fanboys are almost non-existent. Wayland wouldn’t be so rejected if it wasn’t that it still has a lot of compatibility issues, I think most people just want everything to work and don’t care whose fault it is.
I’ve never heard of that, it’s beyond me. So it’s an increased risk when tweaking the kernel? As an average home user it’s all right?
Yep. In fact my comment seemed so clear to me that I assumed it was some kind of joke, but looking at the votes, maybe swapfiles aren’t as well known as I thought.
- Hibernation into swap files backed by Btrfs are now supported.
So, with btrfs on ssd, is there any use case for a swap partition?
I think it’s that one. I certainly won’t say it’s a panacea, but I assume it would have solved the OP’s case.
This has not been the case since at least w10, it has a tool to automatically clean several temp files and recycle bin.
TRY ARCH
PS: Just a meme to joke, if you want to analyze, please don’t point at me.