Fedora uses it by default on KDE Plasma and Gnome. It even removed Xorg support for Gnome (and maybe Plasma. Can’t remember). Ubuntu uses it by default with Gnome. Any distro which leaves the DEs on their default settings gets Plasma and Gnome running Wayland by default.
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I hate the Wayland logo; it’s trash.
unfortunately I cannot find alternatives to the gore subreddits :(
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Limitless_screaming@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone know when Manjaro will officially ship with KDE Plasma 6?4·1 year agoIt has been on unstable since Arch had it. Unstable is just mirroring Arch repos. So it wouldn’t give you any idea of when the update will reach stable.
Limitless_screaming@kbin.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•The fix is scheduled for the next release18·1 year agoFact: 90% of gambling addicts quit right before they’re about to hit it big
are you really bitching about informed people providing you sound advise on how to solve your issue? wow.
“I really wish Windows would let me do this one specific thing”
“Have you tried switching out your OS for a completely different one with its own set of limitations and work flows”
Sound advice!
Limitless_screaming@kbin.socialto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Plasma 6 RC2 is now out! Ask Us Anything about this release and the upcoming Megarelease in general TODAY, Jan. 31, on Reddit and Lemmy at 6 pm UTC4·1 year agolemmy.kde.social the KDE community on the instance is @kde
Limitless_screaming@kbin.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy instance admin snooping at votes2·1 year agoIt does, maybe the post or comment got deleted.
Actually, no. The post is still up and the comment too. So maybe it’s just in case it gets deleted.
Limitless_screaming@kbin.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy instance admin snooping at votes3·1 year agoIt’s an archive of monero.town
Limitless_screaming@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...76·2 years agoFedora 39
Manjaro 23
Ubuntu 23
Linux Mint 21
Debian 12
Limitless_screaming@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...6·2 years agoKernel version 6 currently 6.7.0
Simple tools for mobile; gallery, calendar, file manager, etc. A fork of the unmaintained Simple mobile tools.
There is a collection of open source apps that aim to just do their job with no fancy additions, they were called “Simple mobile tools”. They are no longer maintained, this is a fork of them.
The site itself; Facebook, Reddit, or Twitter sends you to a subdomain that then redirects you to the link you clicked. Sometimes used to check the url and warn you if it’s malicious or if it’s linking to another website, but it’s usually used for tracking as well.
I just added it because the current answer (jiggle) is a Gnome shell extension. So this is just my answer for Plasma.
KDE Plasma has a desktop effect called “Track Mouse” after you activate it you can use it by pressing Ctrl+Meta. It doesn’t look like the MacOS variant, but it does the job.
Limitless_screaming@kbin.socialto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Cannot get a single game working on Linux2·2 years agoDoes Steam even have any support for Wayland? There’s maybe one dialogue window that runs under native Wayland, and the rest of the UI uses XWayland. I’ve been running the few games I played under XWayland and they work just fine on KDE Plasma / Manjaro.
Flatpaks have the concept of runtimes; instead of downloading the entire qt tooling for a qt app the app could just use the KDE runtime same goes for GTK with the Gnome runtime. Flatpaks also have dependencies which can be shared between multiple apps even when they are not part of their runtimes, they are called “baseapps”. Flatpak apps still use double the space my normal apps take on a fresh install, so I assume using appimages to replace them will leave no space on my SSD.
Before deciding to settle on using Flatpak I tried to search for appimage permissions and how to set them, but it seems there is no such thing? If that’s true then there’s another advantage for Flatpaks and Snaps.
Also with all due respect: Flatpak and Snap tooling are not maintained by Probonodb.
Good luck. I hope that Linux doesn’t let you down.
Unfortunately not every app follows that convention. A lot of them just dump config files into your home directory, including Firefox.
There’s a script called XDG-Ninja that can list some of the apps that do that. You can probably get it from the AUR
This isn’t a replacement for cut & past. It’s for creating a new folder and moving the files into it, not to an existing folder.