How is this better than the alternatives?
How is this better than the alternatives?
It wouldn’t be so bad if they could only cuddle you to death. Still not great, but better…
How long do these drivers usually take to move out of beta?
Yeah, my 1070 is still going very strong.
and each closed-source drivers version only works with a single kernel version. It might work OK as long as the drivers and kernel are kept in sync (I think Pop! or Nobara have nVidia specific versions for this reason), but otherwise each kernel upgrade is a risk.
Are you sure this is true? I make no attempt to keep my kennel and driver in sync and have never had any problems at all. I’m pretty sure you’re wrong about this
Plus nVidia drivers are basically shit with Wayland and cause a ton of issues.
This is kind of true, but overstating. I use nvidia with Wayland also the time and, apart from some games, it works really well. Many of those issues will be fixed when explicit sync is released.
That all said, is she that AMD is currently best for Linux.
I couldn’t be bothered to read all (or even much) much of this, but it really doesn’t feel like Google search is dead…
Which is obviously not what I was saying at all…
Of course it is, but I clearly meant a desktop client.
How many people still use an email client? Genuine question.
I use either my phone or a web interface.
I do now - hopefully it’ll make a difference.
yes - sorry. It’s Arch. I’m also running in Hyprland - which you may be able to tell from the title, but I forgot to mention it in the text.
Edit: I just checked and wl-clipboard is installed.
Apparently the installed version is: 1.0_beta14
My config is here
Everything seems to have worked well - except using ‘filter = output’ which causes sfwbar to vanish immediately after starting with no obvious error message…
Does this have any impact on the future viability of Hyprland as a project? Should it affect (on a technical level) whether users should start using Hyprland if they don’t already?
I literally installed it for the first time yesterday to take a look, but don’t want to get invested in something that may fizzle out…
Thanks - this is excellent and I shall give it all a go and let you know how I got on.
Sort of, yeah. It’s very useful - especially gkrellm. I haven’t found any panel widgets yet that gives the same level of detail.
OK - here you go:
You can see the slit on the left there with a couple of dockapps: gkrellm and wmCalClock. Hope it makes sense now!
No, but Munich did something similar a while back. Different German town, similar headlines.
yeah - it does sound a bit odd doesn’t it? It’s a special place for dockapps and, by default, windows don’t maximise over it. Kind of like a panel, but with stamp sized apps in it instead of tiny widgets. Which is why I say I might be able to use the panel instead, but its’ not really the same…
I find the easiest approach is to connect to the pc via sftp and use a file explorer that supports it - such as ghost commander.