

Meh, I just saw this banner on my Win 10 desktop, which is not compatible with Win 11, I’ll just put Linux on it.
Meh, I just saw this banner on my Win 10 desktop, which is not compatible with Win 11, I’ll just put Linux on it.
I’ve been thinking about it …
Really hate those few packages that don’t give a shit whether or not you’ve already configured it or not…
Looks interesting. Though historically, outside of Minecraft, I’m not particularly good at survival games ^_^
Mint used to be my go to recommendation, these days I might offer up Pop!_OS, its unfortunate name is the only reason I might not, but when I’ve used it, it was a really nice experience.
I still play rogue today, I’m looking forward to trying this.
But you haven’t clicked yes on any of the offers yet…
Interesting, and weird.
Sorry, I was just making a stupid joke, I’ve always liked Amarok, every time it stalls, it gives me a sad.
Welp, just in time to get to KDE 6…
For a single window.
The exact same problem remains unsolved by your second recommendation, obvious trolling at this point.
Feel certain that if KWin could solve the problem, I wouldn’t list it as a problem.
I’m using KWin, and you could for example start every Firefox window at the same specific position, but it would be better if it could just be where I put it last time, because even if I pop every window in the same place or not, the instant you have more than one window, it’s useless. Remembering would be preferential.
Wayland is the replacement for X11, it’s getting pretty close to what I consider pretty good, I only have 2 more desires for Wayland, I’d like it to be able to remember where my windows were placed, and I’d like scaling to not suck.
Whatever key you had before should work just fine.
If you want another key, I don’t have any recommendations, I don’t hate Windows 11 as far as the UI is concerned, and I’m not sure you stay any more private with Windows 10, just pick what you like.
I’m pretty sure I had to enable the screencast use flag to get it to work for me.
Do you have the screencast
use flag set?
Your question is kind of confusing, KDE does not do anything specifically with Manjaro, I assume that Manjaro users have to wait for upstream (Arch BTW) to mark it as stable, so if you keep your eyes peeled for Arch releases of Plasma, I’m sure you’ll have an idea of a timeline.
I run Gentoo /w 4TB NVME and 64GiB RAM, and I probably couldn’t point at anything that’s any faster than anybody else’s setup.
Except I can run a bunch of JetBrains IDEs at the same time (power woo!).