Sustenance is back on the distribution list, beings!
Sustenance is back on the distribution list, beings!
I have a relative who I helped set up RTLinux (?) on Kubuntu back in 2018. I think they were playing around with Helm, Calf, Ardour, Hydrogen, Rosegarden et all and JACK of course, but that’s all I remember on the music production side - I was helping more along the lines of PPAs, compiling and configuring and mostly on WE after I came back from somewhere, so 3AM or smth (not good for memory).
Music Makers will love this
If I got it right, rpi-6.3.y introduced a PWM fan control bug - roughly September last year.
Other people already explained how to switch DEs.
My question wasn’t driven by gatekeeping, but by tone and comparison. Linux has to deal with both modularity and UX and still be better than Windows in most topics. Granted, OP wasn’t awful about this, but if we had no easy answer, for example because it hasn’t been implemented yet to be easy, this community, LXDE and TwisterOS would’ve likely caused another “Linux is shit!”, if not directly for OP, but then for those who lurk. There is a great anxiety in our beginner-friendlyness. Being open to newbies is how things got accomplished, but Linux shouldn’t be the safe haven for those who were failed by other OS alone.
Maybe I shouldn’t have said what I said, but I thought the valid issue itself was solved.
Why are people like this?
I never interacted with mozilla.social, but I wonder if they considered organising mozilla.social through a connected volunteer association, before deciding to shutdown.
Steam’s UI is tolerable, but inconsistent. In a SteamDeck, OK, but in a phone? Idk.
I get that this isn’t meant that seriously.
From the comments I see, feddit.uk seems to have the lowest unit costs with 11 pennce.
Manéo was a bit too eager
I don’t know what bcachefs does exactly, but Overstreet seems to perceive Torvalds as some personal tutor or tester, almost as if Overstreet doesn’t understand the merits of division of labour.
No, votes should not be displayed public.
Blocking those who downvote creates further polarisation, echo chambers and an environment more hostile to discussion and honest exchange.
Following those who upvote creates personality cults and nepotism and devalues the content.
https://linuxmint-installation-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
GIMP | https://www.gimp.org
Inkscape | https://inkscape.org
Krita | https://krita.org
Scribus | https://www.scribus.net
Blender | https://www.blender.org
Et cetera
Tal venn og tre inn
Yeah? Immutable distro, clownstrike kernel panic, what tool do you use now? Remember, you ‘need’ clownstrike.
Laypeople couldn’t fix it even more.
Hospitals are effected by this too.
I’m saying this for years, but a) it’s quite late (seems like a 1990s issue) and b) OpenNIC is a bit of a joke atm (but support it anyways)
ICANN never should’ve been a creature of US-NTIA, but of the UN. The US has no right to decide for the digital world how everyone communiticates. No one really should (apart from about stuff like CSAM).
Militaries do that when attacked.
The purpose of a ceasefire isn’t one-sided martial domination, it is the acceptance of mutual intolerable (military) resource overexploitation.
At the moment, the Russian strategy doesn’t line up with the Ukrainian strategy for what a intolerable loss consists of.
Debian might be a good catch as you’re already familiar with deb, if you don’t mind packages being tested first before rollout.