One does not exclude the other. You can have a fancy name and a semantic versioning.
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Ah, you probably right, I think it’s more common.
I personally run ArchLinux on my PinePhone.
I think when people say “Linux phone” they mean GNU/Linux.
What do you use to browse Lemmy?
Yes, I just kept the original title of the video.
It’s it uses Spacebar without Discord API?
Strange, doesn’t work for me, I also run 5.27.10. Will take a look, thanks!
Unfortunately, you on GNOME and KDE you don’t have org.freedesktop.portal.Screenshot
method in /org/freedesktop/portal/desktop
.
Screen sharing is different thing, there is no fragmentation there.
But in order to take screenshot I had to write different code:
For KDE. It also requires special line in desktop file for security reasons.
Global shortcuts are even worse. It also DE specific and users have to manually register them in DE settings. In order for your application to support this, it should export such functions via the Dbus interface. And all this incompatible with Windows (my app is cross-platform), so I had to provide in-app interface for global shortcuts too that works for Windows and X11 users.
What I don’t like about Wayland is that many things are specific to individual DEs. Like global shortcuts or taking screenshots. In my app I have two different solutions for taking screenshots in GNOME and KDE using XDG portals. It causes fragmentation.
Have you considered using Arch on which Manjaro is based?
This way you won’t have issues with AUR. It’s not hard to install, you can use archinstall
helper if you want, it’s available in the default installation media.
It’s good, but you can’t know for sure if you removed all bloatware. Also if you install updates you can easily miss newly added ones.
Windows is like Reddit. There is more content and users, but we use Lemmy for a reason. So I’m not surprised that many people joke about GNU/Linux in this thread. GNU/Linux is not for everyone, but so do Lemmy.
I daily drive GNU/Linux on my Phone (PinePhone Pro), I would say it usable, but Android is way more practical.
Also not a lot of devices can run GNU/Linux and have fully functional HW due to missing drivers. And only 3 phones of them can run mainline kernel.
Waydroid works fine, I use it for banking apps, but it’s a bit slow on my specific device.
Just add rescue
to kernel options (if you use GRUB, press e
to edit it for the current boot) and it will boot into console from which you can do downgrade
.
I never reinstall and always recover. Even when migrating from notebook to PC I just dd
-ed it and fixed fstab. My current system is 5 years old :)
You can downgrade packages on arch too via downgrade
.
Wow, 1M it’s a lot! I wish we could have more organizations like this in more countries.
Hm… Good point.