I don’t have a source but I think it is safe to say given the large corporations and government institutions that rely on XZ utils. I’m sure Microsoft, Amazon, redhat ect are in talks with the federal government about this
I don’t have a source but I think it is safe to say given the large corporations and government institutions that rely on XZ utils. I’m sure Microsoft, Amazon, redhat ect are in talks with the federal government about this
I had this issue and it went away on newer 6.7 releases
You just run the executable
The drm-free marketing that gog does has been successful, but it is just marketing. While It’s true that games sold on gog are drm-free, every game sold on gog that I’ve looked into is also drm-free on steam. The only real benefit is that the gog installers are more convenient for backups than using a steam back up tool.
No, init systems sucked before. It was a bunch of poorly documented and poorly managed shell scripts
You can’t really use it with redhat. You can swap the kernel and install the user space tools, but then you won’t get support from redhat.
Yeah but if they’re smart they will work on this anonymously. You can’t force someone to show up to court if their identity is secret
Small enough this probably ends them
Use gamemode
Because all changes are transactional so you can easily revert to a previous system state if you break anything
Atomic desktops make all of that way easier though
A noob shouldn’t have to think about any of this. They would install from gnome software or discover and not know the difference between flatpaks or rpms or debs.
Only appimages follow that model and the problem being solved is real and has nothing to do with any of that. The problem being solved is the huge amount of wasted work that distributions do by having to package and support every single project in existence for their various targets. Giving developers a single target like the freedesktop.org runtimes (in the case of flatpaks) and having them package and support applications is a much simpler and more efficient model.
This looks very similar to trilium
It is more of an academic project than anything. It isn’t really useful yet and might never be.
Flatpak should not be adding directories to $PATH. That is for the distribution or user to do
If they released a handheld it would absolutely be locked down, Xbox branded and only using the Xbox store
It’s called “source available”
You can also ssh into localhost as the user if you have that set up
Not exactly - it was in the source tarbal available for download from the releases page but not the git source tree.