What is the latest open source version?
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boredsquirrel (he)@slrpnk.netto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Dolphine: How to have it remember the view mode per folder and have it saved in .directory.
2·14 days agoThat is a setting in the Dolphin settings
It would be good if you put that post in quotes and say that you are not part of the team
Bullshit if not open source. Like a worse GNOME Web lol
Also, does their Flatpak have a user namespace sandbox? It cant. Do they just disable it, or use Zypak, or something else?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro hot take: There's only one suitable distro for linux newbies
11·23 days agoNixOS. It is like atomic, but more flexible.
Also, you could use ubuntu premium pro extra to get longterm kernel support for years. So even if the old driver would break with a future kernel version, you could then use that kernel version for a long time
NixOS. I came a long way and it combines the best of modular, customizable and immutable.
Imagine running thunderbird and firefox on an info board
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Intel Hiring More Linux Developers - Including For GPU Drivers / Linux Gaming Stack
5·1 month agoYeah right?? This might just be a small correction
Its not Rusts fault, the devs are simply lazy and making insecure products, as they dont want to rewrite everything.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7054#issuecomment-1916315391
They auto download binaries, even proprietary ones, unsigned and without user interaction.
YEAH security!


The main question, where are the Snapdragon Laptops and is Linux support there?
ARM support highly depends on the device tree and drivers, as poorly it is often not standardised it seems.
An m2 Macbook would be the easy option, but soldered storage is horrible. Mac minis etc need a stupid adapter but then you can use NVMEs.