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[He/Him, Nosist, Touch typist, Enthusiast, Superuser impostorist, keen-eyed humorist, endeavourOS shillist, kotlin useist, wonderful bastard, professinal pedant miser]
Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
Maybe migrating to kbin.melroy.org
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I meant that the Japanese use the Chinese word for Pomelo to call the Yuzu
TIL The Japanese call Yuzu what we (the Chinese) call the Pomelo
Credit: DALL-E 3 / Microsoft Designer
na na-na-na na na, na na, na na na na nana!
Only if you completely disregard the userland and impound the definition of Linux to the kernel base
Users don’t contribute builds. They contribute a specification file for how the build is made, which through the AUR is downloaded and executed. You can see the package source for every AUR package, and most AUR helpers make you look at the specification file by default.
New packages on flathub are moderated, though I haven’t encountered any problems from AUR’s moderation model either other than it sometimes being slow but harmful stuff is removed pretty fast
I think that’s a Manjarno problem.
I think they want you to talk about the other aspects of use, such as compatibility with hardware an whether there can be significant productivity roadblocks. (That said, the only said roadblock I’ve met is not being able to project and not being able to run a specific Android app)
Flatpaks are isolated while I want to use my input method. Plus, they have larger sizes which can pile up over time
The installation process has been pretty simple since archinstall and endeavourOS. The “sometimes” happens rarely, and the forums and mailing lists are pretty helpful.
The only times when an update broke a lot of stuff for me is 1. The infamous grub update which never happened again 2. Thunderbird dropped GTK support, not an Arch problem 3. I didn’t update for quite a while and had to do package replacements, which were automated by the package manager but was scary 4. Budgie and GNOME conflicted with each other. Weren’t very significant
You can buy a normal (or better yet, English-International) keyboard without the Windows key without confusing yourself with new layout conventions.
You could 1. download some virtual machine thing and install Linux 2. download build tools and build from source 3. see below
Anyways, all of this may be more suited for searching on r/LegacyJailbreak.
Reasons were basically too much maintenance for little benefit on the desktop they could see
Meanwhile, they remove GTK and Qt theming from Thunderbird
(n.b.: I actually agree that PWAs have little more benefit on the desktop than a bookmark, but still)
I thought .uk was Ukraine?
Edit: .ua is Ukraine, .uk is the UK. It seems like the register hates the ISO…
They knew it was risky AF (pun intended) but went for it anyway. It’s not like they were confused, they expected this
MS sudo also does UAC
You can combine both widget toolkits in one app‽