

This is fine if you don’t care about having the best audio quality and lowest latency possible.
This is fine if you don’t care about having the best audio quality and lowest latency possible.
It’s a fork of Gnome but its well maintined, very familliar to windows users, and very reliable.
I personally pefer KDE but Cinnamon is likely a better choice for new users.
Not to mention, Mint itself is a super reliable distro. I use Fedora but keep my partner on Mint and she has maybe 10% of the issues I do.
Most open source devs make good money as software engineers and devlop FOSS in their free time.
You are conflating having basic needs met with needing compensation. People dont need to be compensated finacially if their needs are already met.
So I think you really might mean “People with unmet needs can’t work for free”
You are literally typing on Lemmy. How much did you pay to use this? See any ads around?
Open souce devs would strongly disagree with this.
It is but you want no part of it.
It’s so “weird” how the same kind of person who would be openly anti-LGBTQ would also make a such a sketchy product.
I’ll never forget this tech headline from a the early days of android:
Google Nexus Android Ice-cream Sandwich Guinea Pig
Pretty sure it’s enabled by default on Fedora 41.
As an anecdote, Framework laptops work great with Fedora 41.
This thread doesn’t have anything to do with troubleshooting Linux. It’s literally a debate.
Yes, I am.
It’s a new thing believe it or not.
Basically every other DE aside from KDE Plasma doesn’t support this for whatever reason.
The issue is with libinput so kinda but it’s a “Linux” issue for sure.
Should they really though?
Been daily driving Linux for 15+ years now.
I recently got a computer that officially supports Linux (framework 13). Running Fedora, an officially supported distro.
Had to literally compile C code just to change my touchpad scroll speed.
I love Linux and it’s improved a LOT over the years but there are still things that IMO make it not quite ready for average consumers.
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Gemini doesn’t really have a cutoff date.
Seems reasonable to think part of the motivation is disrupting American tech like openAI
What about the caller? IMO types are more helpful for the consumer of the code than the original developer.
Does nano have LSP support?