Or virtual desktops for that matter.
Or virtual desktops for that matter.
I was using the flatpak version on arch for a while with no issues up until I started getting into modding and stuff. I ended up switching to the native version. Some issues were easy to fix by just granting permission to access a certain folder. Other issues I never figured out. Most importantly though, the vast majority of guides and tools simply don’t assume flatpak which means that resources and community help is a bit more scarce. I think it is because of people that use the steam deck which is an immutable os that I was able to figure out anything regarding the various different things you may need to do in order to get different kinds of mods and programs to run withing the flatpak sandbox.
Wow, they actually asked this time?
Seems like the problem is more that they allowed random unverified apps to be uploaded in the first place rather than the suggestion prompt. Even then this seems like a good reason to not recommend unverified sources by default.
Thanks for the history lesson. Honestly every one of those different names and translations is pretty good too.
That was a pretty good read.
Bruh, Mozart’s whole ass name was cool as hell. Not just his last name. This man wins hands down.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Yeah, but it is virtually impossible to read all code running on your machine. At the very least it is an option. While I personally wouldn’t search the code of random open source calculator app. I’ll be damned if I ain’t inspecting something like this.
Cuda is Nvidia’s GPU programming toolkit. It has become the de facto standard for machine learning and AI work as well as various other workloads in which running the program on the graphics card is faster than doing so on the cpu.
Edit: There is more that it does, I am just giving a simplified explanation.
This is true for every OS that you don’t use regularly though. I have been learning this the hard way since I haven’t ran Windows in years, but have started doing so for work. There are lots of little issues that people just seem to not notice anymore because they are used to it.
The fact that I never even heard of it probably speaks for its removal.
That’s super interesting stuff. Cool to see what is going on under the hood with Qt’s wayland support and how the KDE folks are solving these issues.
The conclusion is that they are basically the same except for in cases where vrr is a factor. In those cases kde is better because gnome doesn’t currently support vrr.
If you are dual booting, then disable fast boot in the bios to keep windows from locking various devices.
Not too difficult. Yeah just set it up and point at the existing folder with all the media and let it go to work. It wasn’t my first time experimenting with the both of them and yes you can run both at the same time. I did run both at one point in the past before settling on plex. I just had to download jellyfin and set it back up. One thing that I recommend doing with the both of them is to make sure that both of them only have read access to the actual media. Do this at the OS level. That way there are no accidents that effect the actual media on disk.
I just made the switch over this.
Do what you gotta do.
Yeah, donate to kde every now and then.
Lol, based judge.