Like Newpipe someone could make a Flatpak of it (if there’s demand)
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Like Newpipe someone could make a Flatpak of it (if there’s demand)
People who are used to NewPipe can use it
Also this is more of a testament to Android on Linux rather than NewPipe on Linux
Bro dont organize nothing in your work place, its common sense.
I understand your sentiment, but you’re basically asking people to be only protest in places it’s easier to ignore
I thought you were joking, but yup they actually started quizzing eachother on WW2.
It’s not the end of Linux by any means, but that’s gonna be hard to work together afterwards
This was my mistake, but I don’t think people recommended Debian as a desktop OS - I believe it was recommended as a server
This is one of the reasons I love Flatpak so much
I don’t have a “top 5”, but the main thing was outdated software. I went to Debian because I wanted “stability” and heard that it was good, but it ended up meaning the “15-minute bugs” I encountered weren’t fixed for basically the whole year I used it, all the apps looked like they were made in 2007, and if it weren’t for Linux forums I would never have known that there were more “modern” Linux apps, and I would have been left believing Linux development basically died
Moving from Windows as an intermediate user was the worst. I hated Linux for like a year. I knew just enough quirks about Windows to get 95% of what I wanted, 95% of the time, and on Linux I had to start from scratch.
Now of course I love I made the switch, as my Linux proficiency let me customize the heck out of everything, but damn, that first year…
Someone made a wrapper for it you can run: https://github.com/corbt/agent.exe/
Don’t miss the forest for the trees.
Do whatever makes you most comfortable so you don’t go back to Windows or MacOS.
Greg sent out the patch but won’t respond to mail list questions. Sad to see Linux leadership bend the knee
Last time I tried Genymotion (a few years ago) their Linux support existed, but sucked
As someone who follows the startup space (and is thinking of starting their own, non-AI driven startup), the issue is all of the easily solvable problems have already been solved. The only thing that shakes up the tree is when new tech comes along and makes some of the old problems easy to solve.
So take a look at crypto - If you wanted to make a tip bot on Telegram, before crypto that was really hard. You needed to register with something like PayPal, have the recipient register with PayPal, etc etc etc. After crypto it was “Hey this person sent you 5$, use this private key if you want to recover it” (btw I made this service and it was used a lot).
Now look at AI - Imagine making a service that detects CSAM before AI took off. As an aside, I did NOT make this service, but I know a group of people who did. Imagine trying to make this without the AI boom - you’d need millions of images for training data, a PhD in machine learning, and so much more. Now, anyone can make it in their basement.
The point is, investors KNOW the bubble is a bubble and that it will pop. It doesn’t matter though. They’re looking for people who will solve problems that previously cost 1bln to solve with only 1mln of funding. If even 1% of their companies pay off, they make a profit.
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Release notes
The Wine development release 9.20 is now available.
What’s new in this release:
Bundled Capstone library for disassembly in WineDbg.
More formats supported in D3DX9.
Static analysis and JUnit test reports in Gitlab CI.
More support for network sessions in DirectPlay.
Various bug fixes.
The source is available at https://dl.winehq.org/wine/source/9.x/wine-9.20.tar.xz
Binary packages for various distributions will be available from the respective download sites.
You will find documentation here.
Wine is available thanks to the work of many people. See the file AUTHORS for the complete list. Bugs fixed in 9.20 (total 15):
#39848 Victoria 2 (Steam) fails to start with Wine-Mono
#50850 Just Cause crashes when starting new game (D3DXCreateTexture unsupported format, fallback format crashes)
#56372 musl based exp2() gives very inaccurate results on i686
#56645 unimplemented function httpapi.dll.HttpSendResponseEntityBody
#56973 Building wine with mingw/gcc 14.1.1 fails with error '-Wimplicit-function-declaration'
#57233 Multiple games show black screen/window on startup (BeamNG.drive, Wargaming.net games)
#57245 Can't recognize executables/scripts with a dot in the name...
#57250 Rhinoceros installers crash with bad_alloc
#57269 wine-9.19 build with ffmpeg fails in winedmo in Ubuntu 20.04
#57271 winetricks -q art2kmin shows several popups -- Unable to load dll
#57293 Helicon Focus 8.2.0 regression: open images hangs the application
#57294 Wine 9.13+ freezes in some applications using WMA Lossless audio
#57300 KnightOfKnights crashes once entering the game
#57302 In Notepad++ find window gets glitched after losing and regaining focus
#57311 Nikon NX Studio Overlay windows incorrectly shown.
They get the free food but ya their benefits are worse
I work in a Meta office nearby, it’s the talk of the town, many people think it’s true.
As someone who works at Meta:
Ya the benefits are nice.
That’s a good deal for this laptop and while Nvidia sucks on Linux (you’ll have some support issues), that graphics card isn’t the worst offender.
Tldr yes buy and install Linux. You’ll have to tinker for the graphics card though.
Serious answer? XFCE doesn’t support multiple monitors with different refresh rates. So that.
Some of the other answers (like Meta (aka Windows Key) not working for shortcuts) can be hacked around, but unless you switch to a DE that supports Wayland, you will never have stable multi refresh rate differences on multiple monitors.