

The conflict was triggered when the state High Court gave a verdict in favour of the Meiti community for a long standing demand for special previliges.
The Wikipedia article about the violence has a good overview.
Software Engineer. FOSS Enthusiast. Book worm.
The conflict was triggered when the state High Court gave a verdict in favour of the Meiti community for a long standing demand for special previliges.
The Wikipedia article about the violence has a good overview.
I was also getting panics on 2 of my systems on Linux 6.3.9 but hasn’t happened on 6.4
Of course they need the software and that’s why they contribute to make it better. That’s how most of the FOSS development works anyway. People have an ‘itch’ to fix the issues or add a feature and they do it and the license makes sure that others benefit from that itch.
Apart from RHEL, RedHat contributes to hundreds of FOSS projects and hires a lot of FOSS devs. So their contribution in progressing the desktop linux is huge. You can see the contributions to the various project here: https://www.redhat.com/en/about/open-source-program-office/contributions
Believe it or not corporates play a big role in making Linux what it is and their enshittification is bad for Linux ecosystem.
Sad that RedHat went this way.
I have 2 systems and both are AMD machines with impressive performance per watt (obviously not as good as Apple’s M series). Intel has a long way to go before they can be a genuine alternative.
Well the aim is to sanitize the code and move some of the unnecessary boot procedures to a later stage of start up. I don’t think boot times differences would be noticable.
Jerboa. I am really hopeful for its development. Each release is going to get a lot of fixes and improvements. It is a satisfying feeling to see software grow and improve.
Are the gestures 1 to 1?
I have 2 laptops (work and personal) and both run Arch Linux.
Reason:
Afaik Ubuntu follows a different vereioning scheme for kernels, so I am not sure when you will get 6.5 or 6.6 patches.
As stated in the article, it can be picked up in 6.5 if it is ready or later if there are changes needed.
Yes, you can say so. It is a kernel level setting for AMD CPU systems and will soon be enabled by default so users don’t need to do amything to take its benefit.
Yeah, maybe not completely useless.
No, infact sync would make the moderation system useless. I think there is going to be both advantages and disadvantages with this approach. One big disadvantage is differentiating the communities because users would be expected to check the server name.
In a recent blog post Tutanota has stated that they are aware of the problems of their pricing. They are working on improvements and simplification of the pricing system.
I also have a lot of questions regarding how same communities on different servers would look like. There are already 2 c/technology communities. Are they totally seprate or the data is synced between the two?
Are they going to be 1 to 1?
That’s just one specific issue. It doesn’t mean that the whole plasma wayland session is a pain. Been using it for more than a year now.