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Doesn’t all immutable distros have updates that can’t be cancelled and that will either complete or not change anything?
I only just started learning about immutable distros so I may be completely wrong but it’s how I understand them to work when reading about it.
Isn’t that just their nomenclature for immutable?
What’s the difference between an atomic distro and an immutable one?
Tgo_up@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to Switch Primary GPU to NVIDIA on Wayland for KDE Plasma and GNOME - 9to5LinuxEnglish21·4 months agoIt’s it’s a command that is regularly used it should be baked into the gui somehow.
Tgo_up@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•"I'll move to Linux if it runs every game I want" just say that you never will moveEnglish22·4 months agoI need Hdr and vrr to work and a replacement for madvr that can make movies look as good as it can.
That’s what’s holding me, and multiple people I know, from moving to Linux.
The hdr and vrr seems to be about there but as far as I understand there’s still not an equivalent to madvr.
Tgo_up@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•More game devs should be like the devs of Marvel Rivals when it comes to emulationEnglish1·5 months agoThat depends who you ask.
You think I did that?
I’m Danish and here your 2 parties would absolutely fit the categories I described. No exaggeration what so ever.
In most other countries your 2 parties would be classified right wing and extreme right wing.
Can you quote where that was said?
I’ve been following this debate for a bit and as far as I can tell it’s not so much that they’ll do what they can to keep rust out but more to make sure that the people who want to develop in rust are the ones who end up maintaining that part of the code and not the current maintainers.