Except that’s also a lie, because as the new GN video talking about that response points out, Linus only contacted Billet about it after the GN video was posted, and they absolutely had not “arranged to compensate Billet for the prototype” yet
she/her
Except that’s also a lie, because as the new GN video talking about that response points out, Linus only contacted Billet about it after the GN video was posted, and they absolutely had not “arranged to compensate Billet for the prototype” yet
Its the only DE with good, seamless fingerprint support for example
What do you mean? I’ve never had a problem with it on KDE, Fedora at least
Huh? It does work lol, there’s flatpak uninstall --unused --delete-data
(and you can also pass --delete-data
when uninstalling individual Flatpaks, to be more selective), this is just someone’s new GUI app to do the same thing, and you could already do it through KDE Discover for example
I have Fedora on an old Lenovo Chromebook, the on-by-default btrfs compression goes a long way on that 16GB eMMC
HoloISO is essentially a version of Valve’s SteamOS 3 repackaged to run on systems other than the Steam Deck, since Valve hasn’t released a general-purpose one yet
People generally use it so that they can get as close to the Steam Deck’s user experience as possible, though most people usually agree that a more standard desktop distro is a better idea unless you’re using console-like device entirely for gaming
Why do you think it would? Oracle rebranding RHEL and selling it as their own distro in direct competition with Red Hat is no doubt the biggest reason they made this change in the first place
Nitter isn’t working anymore though, and trying to view a tweet while logged out forces you to twitter.com/i/flow/login
now so you can’t just block the modal
That write-up is pretty bad actually, it misunderstands a lot of things about Flatpak and why it does things the way it does and just contains a lot of misinfo, to the point where I’d call it FUD more than anything
This response points out the issues with it: https://theevilskeleton.gitlab.io/2022/05/16/response-to-flatpak-is-not-the-future.html
Funny considering that AlmaLinux OS Foundation is a non-profit
He’s clearly talking about Oracle though? Like, that’s almost certainly why Red Hat is doing what they’re doing, rather than specifically targeting Alma/Rocky, because Oracle Linux is a paid competitor that does exactly what he describes
I let them know, they just took care of it 👍