Well GNOME does create instability and confusion too.
Well GNOME does create instability and confusion too.
Try to change it to English.
Oh then it can be a broken update.
What language do you have set on your system and what terminal are you using?
Good but sad it’s disabled by default for now.
I second this. It would be really nice to know.
I think it’s very nice to have a sibling who’s interested in Linux just like you are.
I think it was using the Void Linux package manager.
Well it can also make everything worse. Some languages are good for DE development and some aren’t.
Quite a big release I would say. They said they fixed drag and drop between Wayland and Xwayland windows which is absolute fire if they did.
It can be a theme or a plugin issue.
I hope at least distros will make the switching automated because without it a lot of users will have issues, especially since Ubuntu and Fedora use GNOME by default.
Huh but GPUs only support it since like 2016 or 2017. Older ones won’t be able to render GTK4?
It’s called the MacBook Air series and it has 2 types: x86 (with Intel CPUs) and ARM (with Apple M series CPUs). If it’s the first type, you can expect stuff to work on almost any of them (except for WiFi which needs installing drivers manually after Linux installation). If it’s the second one then you’re out of luck because the support for them is very basic.
But why do you need a server for such a program? Can’t it be P2P or with the server stuff running on the client machine?
I guess it’s just written in Rust
Fyi messing around with drivers can even cause permanent hardware damage.
I’m not that much of an expert but I know display protocols, init system and audio protocol (there are 2 but the new standard supports stuff made for the older one) are standardized.
Such stuff is almost perfectly standardized on Linux (and the risks are there too).
lack of some kind of standardization
Standardization = monopoly risks. It’s not worth it in the first place.
Stability for the end user is very good (probably even one of the best and definitely many times better than KDE) but stability for developers is not good because things often change or get deprecated which breaks the apps and the extensions they make.