Meanwhile me who uses Wayland and only has the absolute necessary packages installed to make Xwayland work.
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Meanwhile me who uses Wayland and only has the absolute necessary packages installed to make Xwayland work.
If you really care about high performance on an SSD, use f2fs. This filesystem was made for SSDs specifically. Though ext4 and xfs are also really solid and shouldn’t be that much slower. But if you do care about squeezing out every bit out of performance, f2fs is definitely worth trying.
It’s a bit more experimental, yet I’ve been daily driving it for maybe a year or so at this point and it never caused trouble once, even with cutting edge mount options.
It’s Ubuntu LTS, but with the latest KDE stuff. Can’t break it down further.
35 degrees in the shadow. 45 in the sun. not noice
Sway… Just behaves weird at times. The tiling just never feels right and it never seems to do exactly what I want. Hyprland just feels better in its behavior. And it has cool animations!
If you wanna be some kind of german elitist and avoid english words, no matter the cost. You could also say “Mobiltelefon”. Or “mobile phone” (so basically the bri’ish word)
As a German. The way you phrase sentences is so similar in both languages at times that it becomes so damn easy to create a sentence which might sound reasonable at first glance, yet doesn’t make any sense if you think about it and/or have a “deep” understanding of thr English language.
I think it’s time for a true, mainline, spinoff.
Maybe a Xenoblade-like jrpg. Maybe a multiplayer mmorpg style game with a singleplsyer campaign. Or what about a Zelda shooter?
I just wanna see Nintendo go nuts, no matter what the Zelda fanboys say.
Edit: Also lets be honest Nintendo can’t keep up with the size of these games. BOTW took an entire console generation and so did TOTK (even though it’s based on BOTW)
I personally am more of a Nintendo hater. Till I see some random game for too much money. Then I get weak and buy it anyways.
Sadly Zypper isn’t really faster. From my experience, pacman is really the best package manager. But if you still want to try Opensuse. There’s also Leap. It’s a stable release distro, though it mostly uses LTS ⁄ stable software as it’s a clone of SUSE enterprise, while Fedora mostly gets cutting edge software when a new release hits.
yt-dlp alacritty zsh vim
I’ve got ~60 by now. Though I havn’t really touched it in a few weeks. Maybe I should finish it…
I am fine with it and personally make heavy use of it. On my Arch install, I use systemd-boot, systemd-timesyncd, neworkd, resolved and unified kernel images with ukify.
Roast me you systemd haters.
I don’t know whether I am the only one. But somehow I want the next Nintendo console to fail. I don’t know whether it’s nostalgia, but I really like the Wii U. Nintendo was trying their damnest to make the system sell well and after the Switch came out. They didn’t bother fixing any vulnerabilities, making it very homebrew friendly. Also they got stupid Nintendo fans like me to throw money at them and keep them financially afloat.
And no, I’m not trolling here. This is serious.
I just bought the other WarioWare game for switch a few months ago… It was ok-ish. Although I definitely prefer Gold and Smooth moves. Now this game comes out and it basically IS a sequel to Smooth moves…
Why do I have to keep throwing money at Nintendo?
Yeah. You just have to get used to knowing that there is always going to be a distro which will be “better” than you current one.
I’ve now been daily driving Arch for ~1 year or so. I mean, it works. I’ve only re-installed it once when I bought a new nvme drive. But except that. I’ve kinda gotten used to everything. Nix seems so cool. Everything in a config file, like what? 80k packages in the repo? But Arch is just so comfy, I know how pacman works, everything is up and running perfectly. I’ve installed CachyOS’s x86-64-v3 repos for max performance. My system just works.
I forgot to say, that you can also work around this by pressing ctrl + alt + f1 during shutdown. (so switching to TTY 1) For whatever reason, this causes SDDM to work normally, stop in peace and allows systemd to shut the rest of the system down like it’s supposed to. Without it having to go kill the process.
Good, I already thought that it would crash so often, because I’m using Firefox from a custom ArchLinux repository.
Wait
Ubuntu uses GNOME. Xwayland is one of GNOME’s dependencies. meaning apt bricked your GNOME for no apperent reason???
Though if your dm breaks, you should still be able to log into a TTY and start your desktop manually. This is what I do for my Hyprland install, since I don’t see a reason to use a dm personally.