thats what systemd sockets are here for
thats what systemd sockets are here for
the difference is that the folder/package structure for other package manager is open and well known
everyone can host their own i.e. apt, pacman or Flatpak repository with little effort
the required folder/package structure for snaps is no longer open and you cannot change the default snap repository either easily
you might be interested in pinchflat or tubearchivest which are made for this task
usage of public torrent tracker in germany is almost non-existent
the fear of getting sued by copyright laywers is pretty high
Don’t forget he deadnames this own child
thats a big hit for non-commercial laser cutting enthusiasts
Between Visicut and Lightburn, the later was miles away even with its quirks and testing all sorts of stuff with boxes.py was a lot of fun
bummer
sounds ok for me if you install the full KDE Plasma + all applications package group and add some basic software like LibreOffice
fun fact: the other three reactors in Chernobyl were put in operation again AFTER reactor 4 blew up
I believe the last one for 14 additional years
how safe that was is another question though
Once I realize a package is going to take ages to get ready, is it possible to safely intervene to stop the process? I try to avoid it because in general I understand arch-based distros don’t like “partial” installs. But is it safe to stop compiling? No changes have yet been made, right?
AUR helper do that user friendly, just cancel the process with CTRL-C
the package gets installed only at the END of the compilation
compiling manually (no PKGBUILD or AUR helper) will be different, especially if don’t build a package first
things like make install
usually don’t and can leave a mess
the work amount of backporting fixes which ARE already fixed in newer versions is also insane
thats one of the reason why Arch Linux sticks to stable upstream versions, backporting is just not feasable on smaller teams
Run sudo pacman -Syu
Arch Linux stable should got the KDE 6.1 update today
if it doesn’t appear in your system upgrade you might want to update your mirror list
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Mirrors#Sorting_mirrors
there is good hint of xenophobia in your comment
you probably need to meet some people foreign of your country and learn they are humans just like you
It will also allow us to sped less money supporting people here, and do much more for them in their own home countries.
tax rich people/companies
these are taking your money away for a good cause for everyone
cool people use zst
I believe thats only true for the unofficial version (Vaultwarden - API compatible to any Bitwarden app)
UI/UX designer typically are limited by higher ups thinking they know it better
Ubuntu never advertised itself so blatantly.
Canonical advertising their products has been a thing on Ubuntu server motd for years
Being on a rolling release I get a similar feeling, it just works and any noticeable bugs gets fixed pretty shortly
even upgrading to KDE 6 was hilariously smooth, almost scary
I think most issues with KDE are from fixed point release distros which just don’t bother with backporting minor bug fixes
this is solid advice
using wine without any helper software is just insane amount of headaches
most also have guides to install all needed dependencies you might need
interestingly enough in the early 1900 there were more electric cars than ICEs in north america