I hope KDE does an implementation for cursor warping in Wayland kwin, it’s clear it won’t get fixed in XWayland any time soon
I hope KDE does an implementation for cursor warping in Wayland kwin, it’s clear it won’t get fixed in XWayland any time soon
that is the typical gnome response yeah. " don’t like it? do it yourself but we sure won’t merge it"
you need to set the correct settings
thanks for the insightful suggestion wowee
my printer spits out page upon page of random characters and mess when I try to print from my desktop, gave up and use my phone now
possibly one of the most insufferable tasks on Linux, I’ve never had luck with it
I have been keeping an eye on wineland due to a gnarly cursor warping issue in XWayland and it’s not better on wineland yet
I personally think it is a very bad idea to “speed run development” of protocols. This will only lead to broken designs which will then cause each desktop top do things differently.
and thus we have slow development which has resulted in absent designs, which has caused each desktop to do things differently to fill the gaps
MR 339 was the highlight of my afternoon, a delightful read
this is a gnome project, that’s not how it tends to work
closed “Not A Bug” “WontFix”
I can’t help but feel that they like Wayland the way it is, seeing as it’s certainly not changed course
y’know I’d say maybe the Wayland governance needs to dogfood Wayland for a few years and see how they really like it but I bet it’s more or less perfect for them and so they care not for change or additions
believe it when I see it
nope missed the boat back in July/Aug apparently
Sometimes you don’t even have the luxury of vi. Any moderately advanced Linux user should probably learn the basics of sed. Just knowing how to insert text and save it can fix a system that’s stuck in recovery. Even if it’s just to add a comment in front of a line in a config file.
every time Ive has a problem it was keyring or bootloader
there should always be default decorations glares at gnome
cool and good. thunderbird is also very good about this and more projects should present their donation stuff just as tastefully
it’s a very successful rebrand. people Ive talked to hate linux as a concept but will use a deck
it’s Debian “latest” doesn’t even enter the conversation (without a lot of garbage and pain, or flatpak)
lutris pushed runtime updates without regression testing to make sure it worked with lutris 5.17, and then had to push out more updates to fix it. my favorite though was winetricks not being executable