

Disappointing but predictable. Looks like the new possible target is Fedora 46, though, unless Valve is on board, it may not go anywhere…
One half of the dudes that do the Linux User Space audio/video podcast.
Disappointing but predictable. Looks like the new possible target is Fedora 46, though, unless Valve is on board, it may not go anywhere…
I thought you could just install the missing bits to enable Gnome support of X, but that doesn’t seem to be the case:
If you require Xorg specifically, you can install and use a non-GNOME desktop environment. Xorg itself is not going away, only GNOME’s support for Xorg.
Not really. Seemed like bookmarks to me. I did like the articles on the new tab page, though, and that seems like it’s going to survive.
Always been a pretty big fan of Pinta for just that reason. Good to see they’re still cranking out the updates and fixes.
Just a good reminder why we’re here
Fedora and OBS came to an agreement. More here.
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I do think it’s “well” designed. “Best” is going to be up to you. Lots of folks look for different things.
I still go back to it from time to time. OpenRA adds some nice flavor, and then you have cool mods like Combat Arms that brings in some of the newer races/groups.
Good call, good call!
Maybe 3 months for it to compile and start up? Good thing it’s fall in the northern hemisphere… that’s gonna be toasty!
Don’t let your dreams be dreams, friend.
Github: Windows XP All Editions Universal Product Keys Collection
You would be correct :)
It’s their best feature!
Good to know!
Just turning off secure boot and giving Linux its own drive. Much better this way!
Windows killed Windows? Oh the irony!
It’s not enforced, but I kept it on and was using Fedora until I turned it off recently since they support it. If I turn it back on, good chance Secure Boot will complain when booting into Linux.
I think this is the issue here
These little inconsistencies really bother me for some reason. I suppose I should thank the KDE/Plasma devs it’s not as bad as Gnome! 😅
I think I can blame that on the Framework touchpad and some oddities that Gnome has no control over though. Would be nice to have a slider!