

No I don’t use any scaling. Though I never checked if the update turned it on automatically.
I use Arch based distros btw.
No I don’t use any scaling. Though I never checked if the update turned it on automatically.
Let the kernel do kernel job, chief. It aint a kernel no more if it does apps job.
You really have weird priorities, fellow internet user.
I know that and it’s a good thing. But FOSS networks are unable to be general and all inclusive. That’s what I’m usually talking about and something I feel like they lie about.
Your reasons don’t really give the government financial advantage imo. If the projects are big, they will find funding anyways.
I don’t see this comment having much to do with mine so I’ll consider it a bait.
Because on FOSS social networks if you personally like something that’s not leftist, you’ll get banned in a week at most.
That will never happen in the US though, at least without major incidents that are beneficial for citizens’ personality development (yes it means making people suffer).
Hmm I guess it’s OpenSUS after all.
Mentioning accessibility on Wayland would be a better choice. It will probably never become a thing.
I mean, why would a government benefit from funding something like that? Also no large funding means no fear of doing something that the government won’t like. And with the size of anti-Trump movements, it’s probably a good thing.
For the record, I still don’t really like this decision.
Can’t you upgrade it yourself after installing?
Why not just support Proton with their efforts instead though?
All extensions are disabled. I use the adw-gtk3 theme for GTK3 apps but I’m not talking about those (though the latest version of the theme also has smaller buttons that means the GTK devs probably have indeed changed the size of the buttons).
On the screenshot there is a GTK4 app that hasn’t been updated to the newest libadwaita version (Pipeline) on the left, and on the right there is a default GNOME app that has been updated (Console).