I used to update my laptop in class because my school’s WiFi was so much faster than my home internet.
That’s really strange, the new renderer has been tested pretty thoroughly with modern Nvidia; issues are only expected with older Nvidia cards that require older Nvidia driver versions.
It also has Cosmic. No Gnome session, but Gnome apps.
GTK is now using Vulkan to render things now. What hardware and distro are you running? I would recommend making a report on GTK since your potentially outlier case may affect others.
I really want to be able to use Gnome Web as my main browser. I hope now that they have sysprof integration for profiling it, they can fix the performance issues that prevent me and many others from using it.
I ran Speedometer3 bechmark on the the stable 46 version and the development version, and while the development version scored higher (12 vs 10), it still didn’t feel smooth in actual usage, like scrolling. Even on some “light” sites like Flathub.
Everyone needs iOS 18.
I’ve been running the beta and have no issues with 1:1 chats. But the group chat (3 people) I tried didn’t switch to RCS until the other iPhone user sent a message.
That’s interesting, I’m on the Firefox flatpak from Flathub too and had the issue on Wayland and XWayland.
Is there an RSS feed for this? Couldn’t find one.
Edit: Doesn’t seem like there is one just for the apps, but it’s part of the KDE Blogs RSS feed: https://blogs.kde.org/index.xml
Gnome 47 has been a bit rough for me so far. Firefox is really buggy with mutter47.beta, the resizing is super laggy. But that’s the only major thing bothering me.
Edit: The Firefox bug was fixed with a fresh reinstall. Not sure if an update would have fixed it because I tested that new bootupd feature which caused GRUB to break.
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There’s actually work being done to bring GTK to Android.
I like the before more. I would also like the color of the active tab to be the same as the area’s backgroud it’s connected to, like in Linux Mint’s default theme.
There is Fedora CoreOS (meant for servers), but I’ve never tried installing a desktop on that.
Yes, though it’s not exposed to the user yet.
You can install Fedora Atomic Sway then install Hyprland on that with rpm-ostree install hyprland
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Do keep in mind that Ventoy works differently from flashing tools like BalenaEtcher. Those differences may break certain ISOs, though in my experience that’s rare.