The last commit was two days ago and the last update was two months ago (at least for me on Android).
The last commit was two days ago and the last update was two months ago (at least for me on Android).
While this is still a massive problem, it does require a public fork at some point. So if you have a private repo that has never had a public fork, you should be safe.
I need some advice on what to throw on this laptop - and some suggestions on how to squeeze the best performance out of this (Optimus vs. Proprietary NVIDIA vs. Open source drivers).
One thing here, the open source Nvidia drivers still have a lot of performance issues. It’s only fairly recently that NVIDIA has opened their drivers up enough to allow any kind of reasonable performance from open source drivers, and getting them up to par is still a work in progress. So stick with the propietary drivers for now, but keep an eye on the new open source driver, NVK.
(As far as distro recs go, I recently started using OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and am really liking it, but I don’t have enough experience with it yet to make an informed recommendation)
Yep, this is what I had to do.
Nvidia users will also need a DE update, but yeah, we’re finally almost there.
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Yeah, I love my XCover Pro for this.
The games on Steam Deck are already running in Wayland using gamescope IIRC
There are tons of x86 Chromebooks still tho.
I believe they’re saying that when come back from suspension, the wifi doesn’t work until they reboot.
Sounds like a “temporary” error message.
That girl seems to have dodged a bullet.
Having ADHD is pretty awful for multitasking, so that’s not saying much.
It’s a very strange place to go on fire! A fire? At a Sea Parks? It’s been racking my head!
Just to let people know, this is a 6 year old article. Not saying it isn’t relevant, but the market of course continues to move over time.
Plagiarism isn’t just using someone else’s work. It’s when you use someone else’s work and claim it was your own. The programmers aren’t plagiarizing as they’re being freely admitting it’s not their work.
Programming languages is way too broad a category. There’s a lot of variation in both power and difficulty.