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Opensuse it the way. if I had time to waste and no responsabilities Id certainly use Arch though.


Really needs more stability and to solidify its modifying features, not have them a bit everywhere. Really cant have a black screen bug every time I put my PC/Laptop to sleep



Encountering sleep/black screen bug is not freedom. The average linux user is shifting, its not longer being used only by teens/tech savvy. People want to get things done.


I think its really about wanting to just get things done instead of fixing/encountering bugs like sleep/back screen. KDE should review their priorities. But I guess its coming, you cant add new features at infinitum.




You have to drive 250km to do your grocery shop then another 150km to drive your kids home? lmao



Nooooo, you have to buy local, get our new Chevro-laid Mountain Dew 16x16 for only 250k (Tips not included)


you can always look at the current state of this problem and maybe do a donation so it gets implemented faster.


they already support it. They are testing it before it gets released in their next release 555 (around July)


Meant to write Color Management, mainly used in gaming (one of the reasons Valve is pushing hard for this)


Comment by Zamundaaa (Xaver) a couple of hours ago. (AKA One of the most prominent KDE and Wayland Dev) ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/2d712079-3780-47f2-b006-1ebeec8da2cb.png) There will also be a new **Display/HDR HackFest** in around **2 weeks** where most prominent Devs from different DE and companies like Valve, ADM and Igalia will attend. Hosted by the latter in La Coruña, Spain. https://www.phoronix.com/news/2024-Linux-Display-Hackfest-May But doesnt KDE and weston already have HDR implementations? Yes but there are patched hacks. The protocol will finally make things clear and standard so it can be implemented by all the different parties. The [protocol](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests/14#note_2374723) in gitlab
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With explicit the protocol and the Nvidia patch for it next July, most Nvidia problems will be solved



Very much. Thunderbird are receiving like 6M on donations. They simply know how to market and subtlety but assertively advertise their donation requests.


What does Bazzite brings that Nobara doesnt already?


while Debian is still deciding if they ship with Wayland by default or not, Fedora and KDE are planning to already completely drop x11 for their next release (they ship Wayland by default)


Curious from people who follow its development closely. - What protocol are about to be finally implemented? - Which ones are still a struggle? - How many serious protocols are there missing? https://arewewaylandyet.com/
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What are you doing using a distro thats poorly managed. rofl



All big companies run on Linux server. The German gov will try to move to Linux again. I think things are moving forward steadily now.


How does it work, one requests the devs to take over the project or clones it?


1 every 6 months or so. so 2 per year. The main difference with other distros is that Fedora is always improving and adding new tech developed in various projects that make part of the FOSS world.


I was actually looking to use Winamp. Does this skin makes it look exactly like Winamp? How do I get it?


Flatpak just fixed their cleaning up of old versions which was a deterrent for a lot of people. There are a few technical things people complain about. I think the main real complain comes from its syntax since it doesnt work with shell or is POSIX.


Is Neofetch abandoned?
Ive noticed its has been any activity in their github for a longtime. https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch There are a few more info that could be added nowadays like Display Protocol (Wayland/X11) and Display size. FastFetch does this but Neofetch is globally recognized. **Fastfetch** vs **Neofetch** **![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/15619698-c7b2-4683-ac54-2d6022187621.png)**
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6 for gaming? There are only a few real serious Distros: Fedora, Opensuse, Debian, Ubuntu and MX/Mint/Arch(all in the same category). From what Ive seen there is only 1 serious distro: Nobara. That comes with Kernel Patches.