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Cake day: August 19th, 2023

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  • Both KDE and GNOME are good when you compare it to anything Windows have today.

    I personally prefer KDE because of much customization support. I have it working with many keyboard shortcuts. I would miss the settings panel in hyperland.

    GNOME is simple and elegant. Showing only what is needed. I can really understand people liking it. I like but just miss some small details like the keyboard shortcuts thing and focusing etc. How GNOME works is different mindset which O just have not learned. But GNOME looks good and have everything covered.

    Xfc and lxd just need some more love from the developers. There are very few of them so I completely understand. Money issue.














  • Mio@feddit.nuOPtoFeddit.nu@feddit.nuFeddit.nu - IPv6 support?
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    26 days ago
    ping feddit.nu
    PING feddit.nu (2a0e:dc0:2:1119::) 56 data bytes
    --- feddit.nu ping statistics ---
    3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2037ms
    
    curl -6 https://feddit.nu/
    curl: (28) Failed to connect to feddit.nu port 443 after 133449 ms: Could not connect to server
    

    Verkar ha fått till en ipv6 address på dns-record men inte kommit längre än så. Jag tror att problemet med att ladda bilderna på min telefon via Jerboa går slött pga. den försöker med ipv6 först och behöver vänta 2 minuter på timeout för att sedan nästa gång testa med ipv4 addressen.




  • Even if they need special drivers for each device, they have solved it. Lineage OS supports tons of devices. How did they get the drivers? that does not matter. But they got it working or the project would be pretty dead. So the drivers problem is solved, now just make a good next-next-next guide.

    Sure, Lineage OS does not support all kind of devices. But I think they can still have a common, user-friendly, installer process even though the drivers are different.

    I am guessing that they will make a standard for ARM in the future so it will work like any other PC where they can just plug in any random usb device or similar and it just works.