Umm, it was though? The event was both streamed there and uploaded there first and foremost, we're now putting our efforts into uploading and maintaining our YouTube channel as another point of contact for the project.
joojmachine
You can just take a look at the links in the thread if you want to start testing, and can help report issues with your experiences in our Pagure repo, I still need to report mine to mnow if it's a thing with GDM or if I just did something wrong
Anyone even slightly interested in this, join!
Seriously, I didn't know jack about SELinux before joining the SIG and now I know a little less than jack about it (I tried confining my user and managed to be unable to login to my system)
Hate to be the type of person to comment this, but patches more than welcome
for real though, even a small contribution to the docs helps a ton
ITT a lot of people who don't read anything but the title
It's literally just a proposal. Nothing has been set in stone and nothing has been developed yet. Again, please, look into the thing.
Although most of the praise in the article actually goes to the improvements in GNOME, it's always great to see Linux getting high praise on more "mainstream" news sources. ZDNet is more techy than normal, but still reaches a wider audience than Linux-specific articles.
Touch grass or look into the thing before spreading FUD
podman is almost AFAIK 1:1 compatible with docker, the team does great work on it
welcome to fedora!
Considering most of Red Hat's drama isn't much more than online drama, it makes sense. Rocky and Fedora are slowly but surely having deeper ties, and the Fedora community is really welcoming to downstreams and projects that use Fedora as a base.
Unpopular opinion but I'd rather see wider worldwide availability before having a hardware refresh. Getting more Decks out there should be on top of the list before trying to sell upgrades, specially when the current deck does so much already.
Better late than never, glad to see things slowly but surely getting better for NVIDIA users