One half of the dudes that do the Linux User Space audio/video podcast.
Nothing. Apply Hanlon to the very original response to Vultr. It all works out.
It’s Hanlon all the way down.
I suppose it really depends on when you tried it. Ubuntu 23.10 has been working quite well on Wayland. I haven’t once failed down to X, and the only papercut I run into now is with differently scaled displays (100% and 150%) where OBS will crash the session when moving back and forth.
Everything else seems good as I haven’t really seen anything else break at all and I use Firefox, Kdenlive, Audacity, lots of chat apps, and played some games. Specifically, playing Vivaldia 2 while I was remotely compiling Gentoo using OBS to livestream.
There really isn’t one. Wayland is maturing and app support is following.
This is the way things always go in open source. I’m betting soon there will be a distro that will announce a never Wayland stance just like Devuan prior.
Seems they need some updates. OBS, Zoom and Xfce are all happy to work toward Wayland, and OBS/Zoom both work pretty well on it, so 🤷
And no telling what else has changed since; checks notes; 2016?
That’s an audible “yuck” from me, man. Well done!
I thought about this… Not sure how I feel about it though lol
I would HOPE the Vivaldi devs working on vivaldi.social get paid. That’s a lot of pressure.
Those folks do good work, so:
Amarok and Oxygen. Yes. 😔
According to the Ubuntu bulletin, a simple update is sufficient.
The Wiz announcement didn’t really go into specifics, so not sure other than normal user auditing.
I’m running more Debian since 12 was released, so yeah. Can’t wait for the new LMDE!
Looks like you can choose the upgrade in the Update Manager now!
CentOS hasn’t said anything since Red Hat’s move to derail the clones. Feels a little “say something about openness to say something about openness!”
For some reason, browse.feddit.de only caches our Episodes community, but lemmyverse.net caches our entire instance. 🤔
I think I got it figured out. Spacing! And the two services look for different things.
FreshRSS here, too. Tech, State and local news all nicely sorted where I can firehose it or just see small sections.
If you can do everything with Docker/Docker Compose, you free yourself from worrying about the underlying system. Docker becomes what you need to learn, and the worst part of a Linux setup is just getting Docker installed and updated.
Ubuntu would be my Linux pick, though. Long support, paid support if necessary, and a very large community.
The trick is to never get comfortable with Vim or Emacs.
*taps forehead*