TLDR:
- New Media Foundation backend using FFMpeg.
- Initial support for network sessions in DirectPlay.
- New Desktop Control Panel applet.
- Various bug fixes.
TLDR:
https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird
It takes a time to compile the whole project, but a way less than Firefox and Chrome. There is an AUR package for ArchLinux.
IMHO, it is not yet daily-drive usable. Really slow for JS. The window manager is extreme limited (I can not drag tabs outside the window). It can not render steampowered neither youtube (I didn’t test any more websites, just these two). The current setting page is just a window popup with a checkbox for one option. But competition is always good for the users. A web browser is a big project for today standards. Good luck to these developers 💪👍
I tested it the last week from the main git branch, it doesn’t open YouTube homepage, yet.
Hi!
I made my own inmutable distro using buildroot (https://buildroot.org): https://simplek8s.org
This distro is just an AIO kernel image that will bootstrap everything in RAM. You can mount additional devices for data persistence (for example you can mount your storage in /var
).
TLDR; from MIT to GPL.
Disappointing and poorly crafted ending. There are scenes from the trailer that doesn’t include in the final game.
For example, when someone ask for a command to list files, and another one reply with a command that removes everything.
It’s illegal in Europe to have an opt-out checked by default, must be an opt-in unchecked by default. This is one of the reason that Microsoft has always troubles in Europe about privacy and opt-out services.
Yes, using xrandr in the /etc/sddm.conf
(https://man.archlinux.org/man/sddm.conf.5#DisplayCommand=) /usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup
.
Hahaha. Common problem with multiscreen with different resolutions. Your laptop screen is below and left of your main display, and X11 renders this black “virtual screen”.
There are multiple solutions:
a) Set your screen resolution and position through KDE Plasma SystemSettings and push the button “apply to SDDM configuration” (I think Plasma 6.0 removed this option, try to find it in the SystemSettings KCM SDDM section).
b) The another solution is the old one. Create a file into /etc/X11/xorg.conf/display.conf
with the proper values of position and resolution. Search in a wiki about examples (archlinux wiki?).
c) There is a third one that I used few years ago. SDDM allows you run any command after the screen initialization. So you can exec your xrand command here. Search about /etc/sddm.conf
When you create a filesystem, there is a parameter named as “block percent free”. This parameter should be “5%”, so a 5% of your partition size can only be written by the “root” user.
You can decrease this value or just free some space. You can try to create files or folders as root as well.
The last year 2023 was incredible (providing a lot of good games).
Fils Aime: ‘Thank you, but I want more.’ ‘Thank you, but give me more.’ I mean, it is insatiable. 2012 https://kotaku.com/the-trouble-with-the-never-satisfied-gamer-5920572
#!/usr/bin/env bash
A folder dotfiles
as git repository and a dotfiles/install
that soft links all configurations into their places.
Two files, ~/.zshrc
(without secrets, could be shared) and another for secrets (sourced by .zshrc
if exist secrets).
The first improvement (Media Foundation by FFMPEG) could be significant. Currently, VALVe generates large shaders to re-render those Media Foundation videos into other free codecs. These shaders can be several gigabytes in size for some games with lengthy videos. With FFMPEG, those videos could be played without being re-encoded as shaders.