$ poweroff
kernel panics for some reason
have to use the power switch anyway
Such is life when using Linux on a laptop.
Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.
$ poweroff
kernel panics for some reason
have to use the power switch anyway
Such is life when using Linux on a laptop.
On the Switch /s
The AP plugin isn’t in core but it’s developed by Automattic.
So that’s why she died in the series!
have better support for multi-monitor
In my experience, it’s way worse than Xorg. With Wayland, I cannot turn off my laptop screen but keep the external display, and having both monitors on at once can cause crashes when GPU acceleration is needed (videos or games). Somehow this is nVidia’s fault, yet it works on Xorg with the same hardware.
Forgejo is a reactionary fork of Gitea, started because the creator of Gitea founded a company to maintain it.
Smartest systemd hater.
The Android app is garbage, often refuses to automatically synchronise, and for the past few releases has been displaying an error saying it can’t connect to the server even though it clearly can.
Nextcloud itself is okay but slow.
That is, until a new Ansible version breaks playbooks again, or an OS is updated in a way that messes with you playbooks, or a package is removed from the playbook but not the installed system…
Ansible is good for ephemeral containers or VMs, but any more permanent system will eventually deviate from the set configuration.
Basically Ubuntu’s version of the AUR.
They’re from .ml. Their source is “America bad”.
Nah, it’s Discover that’s shit. Flatpak’s CLI works fine.
And several minutes to update a 10MB app…
For anyone who doesn’t know: it’s Jellyfin but for porn.
Funnily enough this is the only legitmate use for this technology, but will never happen because capitalists will never let it.
Same. I use nVidia on Wayland, and experience more crashes and panics than when using the iGPU. With older versions of the driver, I could consistently trigger a crash when exiting an app which used the discrete GPU (such as Steam), or by switching between a game and Firefox.