I wish I could do this, but where I live I just can’t find a laptop with a good amd gpu (I live in Brazil), so I’m locked to nvidia :/
just saved it in my proton calendar, thanks! :)
What can we do to help?
I see. I read briefly about baloo and other kde related things and just started assuming anything I could to try and fix my problem.
But you’re right, KDE should not affect anything about a file transfer, I’ll try posting somewhere else later and remove KDE from my line of thought.
Thanks.
I’m not using a USB hub. How can I confirm that the usb port is indeed a 3.0 one? Is the color blue of the port enough?
going full open source 😎
wtf is going on in this picture?
Try scanning the libraries again as other users already pointed out, this works for me every time I add a new media.
cool, thanks for fixing.
No. I’m from Brazil and I really wanted to contribute to Brazilian developers, because my currency is nothing next to the euro or dollar, so I think: what’s the point? I can donate a considerable amount and that would be like 5€, I want to make a bigger impact.
I also really want to see some project or developer from my country grow, but I just can’t never find anything that came from here.
They fixed tens of bugs in a week’s time? Holy shit
awesome!!
I think it’s okay to check what the app is going to access in your system. I’m just talking about the warning design, this comment suggests a different approach for a less alarming design.
I think they should just follow the example of every other app store; list the permissions in an easily understandable list and let the user decide whether or not they are comfortable with it.
Totally agree. The “verified” label will give new users enough comfort, and the ones who wish to know more will read the permissions.
It’s not specific to browsers, but to every flatpak that is verified and has the potentially unsafe warning.
thank you very much :)
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