Maybe dwm or dwl. I’m a hyprland user but this would be the minimum you should go for
Maybe dwm or dwl. I’m a hyprland user but this would be the minimum you should go for
Yes it work with English content very well. You can rerout all your audio to it via helvum. The big problem is that it only has 3 languages supported English, French and Polish. So it technicality works but not in German unfortunately. But I can say now it partly works on Linux.
Greenland is at 12,51% idk why but it is so I guess
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope#status-of-gamescope-packages and i can conform on my fedora laptop it is there avalible in the repos to. I don’t have a HDR display if you don’t count in my phone.
*also a laptop manufacture
How is the GNOME app called? I’m asking for a school project
You could use game scope if I remember correctly
If you use gnome with dash to bar or something like that you can desite in the extetion. And if I remember correctly muffin support it as well
Thats the reasson i use hyprland at work Gnome, cinnemon and kde are really nice but monitor independent virtuall desktops is a must for me
You could use the msteams flatpak
I bought a Rx 5700xt for 190€ in Germany this was 4 month’s ago
Or to wayland if you are on X11
Ubuntu has gotten worse that it seams to was a few years ago. I didn’t use it outside of servers. Many don’t like the direction that ubuntu goes with snaps. But use whatever distro you want
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I would just dualboot
If you want to go really minimal you could use alpine Linux with dwl as a window compositor and st ans your terminal emulator
I currently run arch with kitty and hyprland but I’m thinking about switching back to Novara and arch in a distrobox or going with bedrock Linux with arch and nobara as a daily driver
I use hyprland and kitty on my modern desktop and my 12 year old i3 laptop.
If you want to have a really minimal Wayland compositor take a look at dwl
I didn’t know that this feature is already dort of waring in the nightly build but it makes sence that they will test it out in nightly
For every one who want to test it out you can use iceraven browser a Firefox fork that supports way more extensions than stock Firefox mobile https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser
I’m currently using greetd-tui but I would instantly switch over to sddm if the Wayland session actually works. (I use hyprland as my window manager )