I run arch and use the KDE beta package repo. Literally no problems. No idea what everyone is talking about here.
I run arch and use the KDE beta package repo. Literally no problems. No idea what everyone is talking about here.
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Yeah I use guake, but it doesn’t have the Ctrl shift k that I miss that was the point of this thread =D
Yeah I can install whatever I want, I do have root, we just have an agent that checks certain things before allowing VPN access.
So I do have konsole and Kate installed, but yakuake doesn’t work very well with gnome and I need my drop down terminal
Linux support is brand new and they want a small subset of things that they can be sure are compliant =[
I have to if I want to use linux at work =[ I agree, I hate it
I’m always doing this when I have to use gnome and it does nothing. So annoying
Nothing to do with the hardware. It’s the lack of fractional scaling support and not knowing the workarounds
Also kde is way better about this than gnome. Especially kde 6.
Discord is blurry because it’s an electron app, and electron isn’t native Wayland. You can make it work with --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland
Cisco now supports developers running Linux feiw
You know just enough to do it the wrong way apparently
For anyone reading this, please don’t follow this advice. It’s terrible and basically security through obscurity
Using a distro that isn’t a rolling release for a desktop is absolutely stupid
I think it’s identifying the person as trans that’s the issue. That’s my biggest hesitation; I almost guarantee she would appreciate the meme. But if I were to actually transition (egg_irl) I don’t think I would want people who I wasn’t very familiar with identifying me as trans even if it was obvious. I just wanted to hear some people’s thoughts here
I don’t plan on actually doing this, but would this be appropriate to send to a trans coworker who I work with, but don’t actually have a relationship with outside of work? We don’t have any history of sharing memes or anything.
For context, she’s one of the senior devops engineers at my company
Wow. Imagine being so confidently wrong. I’m embarrassed for you
Edit: I realize the downvotes now. I missed the “never” in the comment I replied to
Don’t bring that here