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hyprwayland-scanner-git is also an AUR package, so pacman can’t install that. You need to install it with some other means, like makepkg, yay, paru etc, before installing hyprland-git.
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hyprwayland-scanner-git is also an AUR package, so pacman can’t install that. You need to install it with some other means, like makepkg, yay, paru etc, before installing hyprland-git.
As it’s running Ubuntu you could provide your IT department with the logs from the crashes, so they can see there is a problem.
If they provided the Ubuntu install it’s their job to support it.
Nice. The old Trådfri plugs don’t have any sensors.
But the metadata is handy on so many levels.
I agree with OP, there needs to be an option to search both original title, translated title and maybe even descriptions.
Fedora 38 reached end of support in May. So even if you could find an ISO of it, it is not supported at all anymore.
I’ve used OpenCart before. It’s a bit sluggish, but gets the job done.
I’ve heard good things about RustDesk. Very similar to TeamViewer.
It’s a good way of solving it. It’s not scriptable though as it requires user-input.
My priority is: Official repo, AUR then Flatpak.
No matter what license it is. Although, if I need microsoft stuff I usually go flatpak there, so it’s sealed off.
Nonfree software does not have the ability to be rebuilt on each update anyway, since it’s distributed as pre-built binaries. So they won’t build anyway.
I tend to use AUR packages where possible if the package is not in the official repos. Only if the AUR package is broken do I turn to flatpaks.
Fedora does not have proper h264/h265 encoding/decoding by default, since they are non-free codecs. That could be the issue.
I think the point is to make official Arch run on other architectures, like aarch64 and riscv64 and use the Arch infrastructure to do so.
Arch Linux ARM has not been doing well for a couple of years.
I get the joke, but it is kind of a phishing attempt.
Can you replicate it? If you can, you can create a bug report. If not, it’s probably a one-time thing where the stars alligned and the conditions where just right for it to happen.
A solution would be to place these movies in a seperate Library and only give your mother access to that library, so it does not show up for you other users.
Yeah. The PKGBUILD says glibc-widevine is only required for armv7h and aarch64 builds. SO it’s just aurweb that’s displaying it wrong.
I hardly change anything in Plasma. In my experience Plasma 6 is about as stable as Plasma 5.27 is/was. I rarely see a crash, freeze or inconsistancy I didn’t cause myself.
Again, that’s a packaging issue, as the maintainer did not rebuild yum/dnf for against the new python. Aside from rebuilding those packages manually, the user can’t fix that either.
Having a release party 4 weeks after the release is weird…
Can you post the full output from the installation command? It must have given some other error at some point.