I think Wayland is at point now where I’d be comfortable recommending it to beginners. I’m on nvidia and just switched myself in the past month because I felt like it was finally ready.
To me this is actually a good move for Ubuntu’s reputation.
I think Wayland is at point now where I’d be comfortable recommending it to beginners. I’m on nvidia and just switched myself in the past month because I felt like it was finally ready.
To me this is actually a good move for Ubuntu’s reputation.
Losing good reputation or losing bad reputation?
The only one I can think of is that Source might still have some id code in it from the goldsrc days, but that was before it was open sourced.
Glad to hear this is being worked on, thanks for sharing this. I assumed it was related to my config and was putting off looking into it further.
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I was skeptical about DeArrow but it is absolutely worth it. I don’t use the thumbnail replacer but removing clickbait titles makes YouTube so much more usable.
What you’re describing is the whole point of flatpaks. Just don’t use flatpaks then.
The best music player on Linux is still foobar2000 in WINE, so I will definitely be trying this out.
I am both amazed and horrified by your workflow.
What advantage could this possibly have over just saving a bookmark and closing the tab?
For me it has always just defaulted to the left-most monitor. I had a script that would disable that monitor with xrandr when sddm loaded and then re-enable it on logon, but I couldn’t get something similar working in Wayland.