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AlijahTheMediocre, in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?

Hoping to see Gnome make some progress on Mosaic Tiling. Also wish they’d bite the bullet already and implement a SSD fallback and go along with Hex color values and just choose named colors from there.

_haha_oh_wow_, in Kernel 6.6.6 is out 😈
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“It’s all for you daemon!”

hellvolution, in Shortcomings and regressions in Plasma 6 wayland for artists using and configuring graphic tablets
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Do. Not. Use. Wayland!

ZeroHora, in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?
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Freesync for Gnome

the16bitgamer, in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?
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Oh I know this answer! Not using Windows, right?

Flaky, (edited ) in Windows 11 scores dead last in gaming performance tests against 3 Linux gaming distros
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For whatever reason, Windows 11 is worse at Cyberpunk 2077 than Arch for me. Constant stuttering. It might be that Arch has much less going on than Windows, but it’s enough for me to use Linux as my main gaming OS now.

MacNCheezus, in Kernel 6.6.6 is out 😈
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The end times have arrived.

ExLisper, in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?

Nothing. 6.6.6 was already released.

paradiso,

Scary number

KarnaSubarna, in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?
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Fully Mature Wayland implementation in Gnome.

Pantherina,

It isnt?

Chakravanti, in Kernel 6.6.6 is out 😈

None of you read Hebrew. Wrong Number.

CanadaPlus,

What’s the right one?

Chakravanti,

616

CanadaPlus,
Chakravanti,

I don’t give a flying fuck about anything NT. They have more changes to that book than there are letters in it.

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t take the OT with any literality either but at least they didn’t make edits like that so there really is some attribution that can be handed to the writers back in the day. Notably, that they actually wrote that. I don’t really go any further than that though.

Do you know how we have knowledge of that level of accuracy in what we can read today?

Also, that, because I do have zero belief in anything, ever. That’s like paying donating to a guy to rape your kids. Literally.

Hairy_MacBoon, in Kernel 6.6.6 is out 😈

Going to lock this version with versionlock and keep it permanently

taanegl,

How about just fork it, remove all previous tags and commits, then form a cult around the repo.

They say if you compile it at midnight the caves in Russia that are said to emanate the sound of hell starts sounding like a 56k modem.

Mandy, in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?

still a sucker for solus a little so i wanna see if they do the merge with serpent next year, if not, solus 4.5 would also be nice to see

Adanisi, in Kernel 6.6.6 is out 😈
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Does it come with vi (vi vi)?

MaxPower, in Filesystem Hierarchy Standard - Reference Poster / Cheatsheet [Dark mode in details]

Great but what I’m missing is the information that “usr” does not stand for “user”, like many people think or even say. If it would the name could actually be “user” and not “usr”.

The chart actually does not say what exactly it stands for. It’s “user resources” AFAIK.

It’s worth clearing this up in my opinion.

callcc,

Thanks for the input. Things are complicated: askubuntu.com/a/135679 . Apparently it originally meant “user” but then slowly was used for system stuff. So people invented backcronyms.

SpaceCadet,
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That’s just retconning/backronyming it.

/usr does historically stand for user. It’s where the user home directories were on old Unix versions.

bustrpoindextr, in USB webcam lagging only in Zoom?

Zoom is an absolute dumpster fire of an application, but that’s your solution. Don’t use zoom.

Seriously though, Google meet, Microsoft teams, discord, all work great. Zoom just barely functions and I don’t get why people want to use it.

cygnus,
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Some of us have to accommodate clients and don’t get to decide.

bustrpoindextr,

Then you deal with the fact that zoom is a dumpster fire for those clients

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