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Linux@lemmy.ml•Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog
217·2 years agoIt’s a useful technology. Would be stupid to ignore it
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"LiNuX uSeR iNsTaLlInG A BrOwSeR haha" meanwhile :
141·2 years agoIt’s only easy if you know the exact key and finding that isn’t easy at all. And also Microsoft likes to brake these fixes every couple of updates
That’s right. Prize wise
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Linux@lemmy.ml•openSUSE Tumbleweed Begins Rolling Out KDE Plasma 6 Desktop, But No Wayland Default Yet
1·2 years agoI want to map the surface of the tablet to the bottom left quarter of the screen so that xournal++ doesn’t take up all my screen space. I don’t think that’s possible with gnome settings
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Linux@lemmy.ml•openSUSE Tumbleweed Begins Rolling Out KDE Plasma 6 Desktop, But No Wayland Default Yet
22·2 years agoAm also back to X11, because
xsetwacomdoesn’t work with wayland
Looks like it mixed up nvidia and cuda
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Which OS do you use for your homeserver?English
1·2 years agoI’m running to servers as hosts for docker. One with Ubuntu and one with Debian. So far I haven’t noticed a meaningful difference
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•YouTube on Firefox mobile is awesomeEnglish
7·2 years agoWhy?
I didn’t know testifying was a competition or smth
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Issue with Samsung Odyssey G3 and squashed windows after a period of inactivity
1·2 years agoSame here on manjaro Gnome. I also use my monitor Al’s sound output. Sometimes it also switches to another device after waking up
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Issue with Samsung Odyssey G3 and squashed windows after a period of inactivity
2·2 years agoWhat icon pack is that bzw?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?
5·2 years agoWifi is usually easy and cheap to swap in case thats the only thing that bothers you with a laptop
Of cause you can batch rename with an additional tool. Same goes for nautilus
If the underlying filesystem changes, say a copy operation, the file manager view does not update without a manual refresh by CTL+R. This leaves the view in a stale state, presenting false file information to the user, who might never know until they do something bad. This is a showstopper bug that’s been hanging around since forever.
I don’t know what you mean. If a open my Downloads folder and then download something, it shows up in Nautilus without refreshing anything
Batch rename. Good luck trying to rename a series of files ordered sequentially by number, if the number happens to start with any number other than one. A sequence from 2 to x is impossible to batch rename. Because regex in sed never worked either. No, wait. It’s always worked! For like, 50 years.
I mean at least there is a batch rename function unlike in windows
Why, when moving a collection of files or a directory within the same filesystem, does it actually perform a copy and delete operation, taking cpu and time, when the inode location could just be updated like mv does?
Again, I can’t reproduce it. I can move many GB instantly using ctrl + x and ctrl + v
The only thing that really annoys me with Nautilus is that you can’t type in the directory path you want to open except using ctrl + L. In the hamburger menu there even is an option to copy the path. Why not make one more to edit it? Or replace copy with edit, because when editing you can also copy it anyway
It actually makes sense. It’s a subsystem in Windows (therefore a windows subsystem) that makes Linux work
Source: iStork

Linux is case sensitive, so yeah