No they didn't. It literally got an update this week (3.22). Laying off part of the team (which is worrying) is not the same as actually killing it.
No they didn't. It literally got an update this week (3.22). Laying off part of the team (which is worrying) is not the same as actually killing it.
I'm not saying it's impossible, I just haven't tried it yet. I don't actually know if it has the hardware for it.
Not on this device but I have on a PinePhone before, works just fine. Ideally it would use the desktop shell on the external monitor though, that sadly doesn't happen yet (but is planned for the future).
Sorry if this post isn’t fit for this community - I’ll delete it if it isn’t.
You're asking a Linux community about what key you should buy for Windows, how is this at all relevant?
Alpine Linux on my desktop and laptop, Alpine on a Raspberry Pi 3 working as a network/Bluetooth speaker for 5.1 surround speakers, postmarketOS on 2 RockPro64's which I'm currently replacing for a single x86 NAS running Alpine.
I have some very, very, very, very WIP KDE widgets for Dart/Flutter in a project running. Currently it has almost nothing but it already automatically switches color theme when you switch color schemes in KDE for example 😄
Don't expect too much of that though, it's very unofficial and something I'm doing whenever I feel like it.
You can yes, but you have to decide to either be stuck with Mastodon UX or Lemmy UX. They're both different and I like to switch UX whenever I please, and currently I need 2 accounts to do so.
They have completely different client API's so no it's not compatible. Quite a different UX as well, I don't think it would fit in well.
I'd love to be able to use 1 login for all of the Fediverse though, just switching clients based on the UX I want at that time.
Then literally just use Arch. I don't understand why people want Arch but then install something different. If you don't want to go through the install process then it's honestly just not for you, but if you really want to try anyway give EndeavourOS a shot.
The real question is, why are you considering Manjaro in the first place? What does it do that a different distro, without all the hate (which I personally think are 100% justified), doesn't do? Why "risk" it?
A bug, I have that from time to time as well. Not sure what to do about it tbh
Alpine Linux. I started using it to dogfood my packages I was maintaining for postmarketOS but I've come to really like it. It does help that I can just fix packaging problems (or just missing packages entirely) myself.
Previously I used Gentoo which I still have a place in my heart for. If I'd ever move to anything else it would probably be Gentoo again.
Personally I made sure SSH is only accessible when connected through a VPN setup for that purpose. As in, that same machine hosts a Wireguard setup (through Tailscale) and you need to connect to that first before SSH is available. And then SSH also only accepts key-based authentication. I don't think I need more than that?
Why don't you want Musl?
KDE Plasma also has this through kio-gdrive, it works amazingly well. I'm glad the various Linux platforms have solved that problem at least.
Afaik Gitlab has a CLI tool (maybe unoffcial, idk) that allows you to create MR's from the commandline. I don't believe you have to use the web interface.
No email workflow please, I'm glad we got rid off that. It's my one major painpoint of SourceHut.
Not next release, the one after. And even then probably not by default yet. And SXMO will not even support systemd at all. Yes OpenRC will remain an option.
systemd is good software and people should find proper reasons for disliking it for once instead of just following the hate train.