FHIR instead of all legacy standards. Also ISO IDMP to make referencing medicines way easier.
FHIR instead of all legacy standards. Also ISO IDMP to make referencing medicines way easier.
Looking at Steam Deck verified titles is also an option either on Steam or a third party website.
Just installed it and nothing broke down. Gotta find something else to get my tinkering fix!
selinux probably
I mostly write bug reports as my code is not up to par with most projects and my native language is always already translated…
I just realized that 2010 was 14 years ago…
Yeah, Fedora runs with wayland by default, which is really nice for touchscreens.
I hope someone sent him those papers
Beware of the pipeline
I already ran Linux when the API blew up but now I’m a girl…
They also mention it in the article but https://flathub.org/apps/io.missioncenter.MissionCenter and https://flathub.org/apps/net.nokyan.Resources are also very pretty and functional. Great to see the default one follow this trend.
As a teacher, it is almost like we are human. Almost :)
This seems a little exaggerated. For example, over 10k games are Steam Deck playable/verified. About 75% of the games that were tested were compatible with the Steam Deck, so probably many more will follow. Also, all emulators work on Linux too and sometimes even better than on Windows. The number of games that are available to you on Linux is simply massive.
My guess would be because they also ship to Mac/Windows.
Bottles makes it really easy to install all dependencies you need and experiment with different versions. https://usebottles.com/
Is it an ntfs partition that you opened on Windows? I remember getting an error like that cause Windows does some weird permission things. Other than that I’d try with the command line or a different file manager to try and discover what the error is.
The list:
Now with extensions
9520, everything works but the trackpad sometimes has terrible lag. It’s a common issue, some also report it on Windows. Don’t care enough to ask IT to replace it.
This extension is also great https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5489/search-light/. It provides the overview search bar without moving everything around like the regular overview.