On rolling release distros you should always read (or at least skim) over what’s being updated and if it may impact you.
On rolling release distros you should always read (or at least skim) over what’s being updated and if it may impact you.
Sometimes you do, you don’t stop being a parent after your child turns 18. You can still try and help them especially if you think something this simple has been done wrong. Shaming your child online because of how they load the dishwasher is just stupid.
Then you’re probably teaching wrong.
That’s where the keyword imagine comes in.
These buttons are my livelihood
Definitely use a generic distro like Mint next time!
That really sucks lol, I was hoping you’d be on Mint or something. Did you install using Ubuntu’s app store thing that uses the awful snaps?
I’m guessing the normal Steam package installs the drivers for you seeing as I can’t find a guide that shows you how to install them on the same page as installing Steam.
I don’t know what distro you’re using but you should just search the package name plus your distro name on the web to see what’s actually up.
I know that it’s called nvidia-driver-libs-i386 on Debian.
It quite literally just tells you to install those graphics drivers, and you should.
Did a quick search and ksnip seems to be the only fully featured option. Watershot seems nice.
But also looking into it, Flameshot seems to have full support for Wayland so I’m not sure why you’re saying it doesn’t?
It’s funny because in reality for someone who is capable enough to use/want scoop, it’d come with or add a whole new layer of things where security and such could go wrong.
I love Nintendo products so I will!
Does scoop.sh just magically make it appear? Does it use pigeon transport?
It all uses the internet, using a browser to download things that are only available using HTTP anyways is and has always been harmless and completely fine.
For the record, Arch breaking at all is probably entirely on you.
They didn’t do any of those things and apt upgrade does not lag on any system I know of.
CPUs can have special hardware accelerators for stuff like this, and you’d be surprised how powerful our little phone CPUs are and how optimized stuff like this can become.
You could’ve done a simple search, or even write your comment in a way where you don’t state it as a fact but instead you’re now blatantly wrong.
You know a weirdly large amount about something you can’t possibly know about or have sources for.
You should try using paru, might be better off with it.
On top of that they’re still paying using their time (and power).