And it runs great! Only solution for YT on TV.
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Is there a simple guide to Bottles? I have used Arch and NixOS, I use a tiling Window Manager, and I use the terminal daily, and even then, I still find Linux gaming to be quite confusing (probably related to the fact I'm not the paying type; I'm more of a "sail the seven seas" type).
Yeah, NixOS is great as a server/enterprise distro, so if it gets proxmox, that's a big win imo.
I usually go for 720p to 1080p, as my monitor is at 1080p. I wouldn't really compromise quality further. But even if I had a 4k screen, I probably wouldn't go for 4k cuz downloads take too long. What I'm saying is I like balance
And almost all (if not all of it) is done by redhat engineers which will drop it when rhel 8 or 9 (whichever one still supports xorg) goes end of life.
North Korea: 316 downloads
Interesting...
In all seriousness, in both my home country and the country I live in, the number of downloads surpasses the population numbers which is kinda insane.
If they go, I'm forking it and maintaining it myself (or finding extensions to replicate the workspaces behaviour). I can't see my desktop browsing experience without workspaces anymore.
Vivaldi's theming feels... broken for me, so I can't really see myself switching to it. I should mention, however, that Vivaldi is my only real option if something happens to Floorp. What can I say, I like my workspaces on desktop, bottom tab bar on mobile, and good sync across devices.
Vivaldi's theming feels... broken for me, so I can't really see myself switching to it. I should mention, however, that Vivaldi is my only real option if something happens to Floorp. What can I say, I like my workspaces on desktop, bottom tab bar on mobile, and good sync across devices.
Edit: Full list of reasons:
No way to have bookmarks only show on a new tab
Inconsistent tab bar view (super compact and good-looking when window is maximised, but has pointless, inconsistent and weird gaps across parts of the top and bottom of tab bar otherwise)
No way to completely disable panel and all its features
Optional: No way (that I could find) to disable/hide speed dial Fix: switch back to using Tabliss
No way (that I could find) to fully disable/remove the Vivaldi button
Vivaldi settings sync saves and syncs only so much, so things like custom keybinds within Vivaldi (like switching from Ctrl to Alt for the modifier for tab switching) won't be saved
In an ideal world a flatpak could register the cli commands it wants to present to the user, and some alternatives system could manage which flatpak gets which command if there were collisions.
This has been my dream ever since I discovered Flatpak. I wish it becomes the case one day.
It's good that there has been partial progress in that direction. Let me give an example with the Floorp browser. I can do a flatpak install floorp
and I can do a killall floorp
and they will work. If we can somehow get a way of accessing flatpaks as if they're regular packages via the terminal (is it possible to build a program to do this and have it packaged as a flatpak?; Maybe a program that creates a oneliner script to act as an "alias" in a directory (within $HOME so it works on immutable systems) that gets added to $PATH), that would be amazing!
I've had some VERY similar issues with SDDM ever since I switched to Fedora 40 Sway. Only my issue is with Qtgraphicaleffects, while quickcontrols seems to load properly. I have the following package: qt5-qtquickcontrols2
installed with dnf and it works. Hope it works for you too. But for me, I'm still having Qtgraphicaleffects issues, to the point I ended up rewriting my sddm theme without Qtgraphicaleffects. It's crazy, I know, but it's hard enough to find a decent theme without KDE dependencies as it is (I'm not using KDE Plasma). Finding one without qtgraphicaleffects as well would be even harder.
I'm switching to COSMIC on Debian Stable when that becomes an option. Until then, It's Fedora with Qtile Wayland (and Hyprland as backup).
Edit: though I have a Debian VM where I'll try to get Qtile Wayland set up via pipx and document the process so might go to Debian before then.