Thank you for the explanation!
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Thank you for the explanation!
I think you’d be incorrect but I’m glad to see focus on other ISAs nonetheless.
I’m not sure the power efficiency argument in favour of RISC really holds up today; Lunar lake has demonstrated that x86 can achieve stellar perf / watt at lower power envelopes. It doesn’t quite meet apple (testimony to their own proficiency though they benefit from vertical integration) but comfortably pulls ahead of Qualcomm in this regard.
But being able to use your desktop software on any target, regardless of ISA or OS? Sign me the fuck up.
I’ve been using the nightly releases for element X android for some time.
Sliding sync means messages are fetched quite a bit quicker, though it’s not yet feature complete relative to regular element android.
I’ve not yet tested element call on EXA, however, but it’s worked very nicely for me via web.
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Worth noting from the original article
Fedora is working around this in their latest packages by beginning to probe SimpleDRM immediately. Fedora / Red Hat though isn’t the only ones using Plymouth but is largely in use by all major Linux distributions of the past decade. But in recent years the AMDGPU driver has only continued to grow much larger in supporting newer GPUs and tacking on additional features and optimizations.
Would it almost be equivalent to snap on Android?
I’ve heard very little about it. Is there some controversy around it?
I wonder if it’s detecting a magnet at the front edge from the closed lid of the notebook underneath, telling the system on top that the lid is closed?
I’ve been lucky enough to dumb guy my fedora install since 28, and it’s been pretty decent to me. Granted I’m not using nvidia graphics, and I feel like that could throw a big spanner in the works for regular users. It’s a big enough leap getting into the mindset of installing software from Distro repos rather than directly from the vendor.
I hope the newer nv open kernel modules don’t stay out of tree. Also hope that NVK will give users the ability to just plug and play with mesa drivers in the future.
waiting to see it ported to the HTC hd2
Alrighty, posted here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/jerboa/issues/1653
do ski socks count?
Thank you for confirming!
It does appear to be specific to certain contexts - I’ve also been able to reproduce this by going into my comment history, selecting a comment, selecting view post, and attempting to use the swipe left gesture.
Should I create an issue on github?
Ah right, thanks for the info
Hey there,
Hey there, Pixel 7 Android 14 LTR. The screenshot provided shows the settings enabled (assuming it successfully uploaded 🤞), the issue is related to the post navigation gesture, whilst the other one mentioned is disabled.
I’ve just edited the post to provide an imgur link of a screen recording + visible touch input
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I’m trying to think of a way to mute the gradient at the bottom edge of a meta box (not sure what it’s referred to in compose) when the content is three lines long or less
This idiotsincars content can’t be two finger scrolled though the gradient sort of implies that it’s longer than three lines
E: I worded this poorly. I was trying to figure out the term to suppress a containers inner gradient when you’ve reached the end of its content. Seems the gradient is persistent at the bottom, even with longer text.
Presentation is very neat as of this update. Thank you!
Out of curiosity, how does dwl compare to dwm today?