

If it works, you can add the rmmod and modprobe to your login. Either to your Display Manager (login screen) or, since Silverblue uses Systemd and that command needs to be run as root, create a before-login service.
If it works, you can add the rmmod and modprobe to your login. Either to your Display Manager (login screen) or, since Silverblue uses Systemd and that command needs to be run as root, create a before-login service.
You’re looking for a Smartphone.
Go on, create a GUI-only boot process if you like to.
That’s a sham. Only basic stuff is open standard, the rest is proprietary extensions. Such a format can’t usually be standardized; there’s an entire Wikipedia article about MS’ shenanigans to make it happen. But MS doesn’t even keep to that ambiguous 600-pages standard anymore. Here’s fsfe’ stance to it, calling it a pseudo-standard.
Which results in basic formatting having to be reverse-engineered. Better use Open Document Format.
Wrong info, the Microsoft format is less compatible with everything else.
That is filesystem-level. Btrfs and i think ZFS? have deduplication built in.
Btrfs gave me 150 GB on my 2 TB gaming disk that way.
Xfwm. Taskbars are now wayland, but don’t autohide without the compositor supporting it.
there’s a growing adoption of keyboards with custom firmware– programmable keyboards
Edit: i mean, there’s software to remap your keyboard.
¯_(ツ)_/¯ GPL of Linux didn’t help Android being more open either. And the driver being implemented in the kernel actually is an obstacle to it, @bunitor.
There’s RedoxOS already.
Wrong move. To make sudo more secure, you should instead ditch 90% of the features intended for server which nobody on desktop uses. 150 lines of C code is enough to provide sudo-like functionality on desktop, probably similiar in Rust.
Insecure? It is run by the user, communicates only with things run by the user.
They’re an old spec from 2002
They’re useful, “old” is no excuse. Mobile OS have something similiar. No, don’t create a new spec, you’re bad at that kind of thing.
They’re too small to click for people with increased accessibility needs
Make them bigger? I can do that on XFCE.
They serve the needs of app publishers (making their app visible at all times), not those of the user
There are too many of them
Again, they are useful to the user. Just give the user a way to control which to display or not.
They look bad
Your design team sucks
And that’s why i don’t like Gnome (and Gtk for that matter); they prioritize their skewed visions over everything else, including usability.
The reverse actually, Windows 10+ looks like Plasma. They were “inspired” by it (copied it).
OP, if you don’t like the looks, Plasma has extensive theming support.
Or, and now hear me out, you could add a New > File/Directory to the context menu.
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A tradeoff between convenience and usecase. I personally would only use json/jq for complex data processing needs. But then i would use Python, not shell.
Because webbrowsers are webbrowsers and video players only on the side.