Generally speaking, if something’s been published as .deb exclusively, someone’s already repackaged it in AUR too, so I personally never worry about it. Same story with Nix, which has an even larger repository of things in unstable
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Generally speaking, if something’s been published as .deb exclusively, someone’s already repackaged it in AUR too, so I personally never worry about it. Same story with Nix, which has an even larger repository of things in unstable
I suggest you try Endeavour. It’s a good all-rounder, and if you don’t like manual installation of Arch, it takes the effort out of that. Otherwise, it’s essentially the same. Simple, and just works. The wiki is your friend
That is absolutely massive. Props to them for continuing to invest into the tools they use
There was 0% chance of me paying for it before, and it’s still 0 now. A service is supposed to offer you goods in return for the money. With this service, all i get for paying them increasing obnoxious amounts is a big fuck you.
Google really just forgot that without the people on their platform, YT is worthless
This is borderline extortion, for a feature that should have been available at launch without any requests needed
My favorite kind of update. So many excellent little improvements
Same issue here. I really like their maps in general, but my local area in OSM is about a decade out of date
I wish they just stopped making these so often. We’re beyond even generational improvements at this point. We’re barely making any improvements at all
For now you can either use paru-git
, or the already updated yay
/yay-bin
packages. Please just don’t symlink the libraries together
Upgrading as soon as BORE patches come out of testing
I have a RaspberryPi with a Plex container sitting upstairs. Works like a charm
I’ve tried basically everything under the sun, and keep returning to Thunderbird. Thankfully they’ve fixed the endless amount of performance issues with it.
Everything else is either in a horrible state, abandoned, or paid spyware that used to be a free project originally
I have zero issues whatsoever, even on Nvidia. Even before the 560-series driver, my issues were slim to none. I’ve been exclusively on Wayland since Plasma 5.22, and even before that with GNOME, just because it’s astronomically more smooth visually
This one is supposed to fix the obnoxious explicit sync bugs, so fingers crossed
I know more than a handful of developers who religiously refuse to learn version control systems, and barely know how to operate a computer in general. It’s more of a mindset issue
This isn’t Windows, and this isn’t freeware
A lot of people here have such a bizarre stance.
People have put work into this, for free. And the moment they ask for support, you immediately bring the pitchforks out, over a singular pop-up you can permanently disable? That’s just plain disrespectful, at the very least
I love that people have picked up the development process back up. Last time I’ve checked Calligra, the entire suite was in a pitiful state
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My uni provided a complete license for the entire MATLAB suite, but this piece of software is genuinely a nightmare to use. Every time i has to touch it, i wish i just had python instead