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Debian will have the new KDE when they do their massive update, otherwise there is the testing and unstable branch to look and see if they have it there.
Debian will have the new KDE when they do their massive update, otherwise there is the testing and unstable branch to look and see if they have it there.
it’s a way to keep info going into community so it doesn;'t get stagnant and others can find it.
I would change the community name but the only way to do that is by deleting the whole community and starting over again. Also people do make scripts for new packages, This way they can know what changes they might need for their scripts if use any.
This also allows people to know about upcoming changes which will allow more help in troubleshooting issues that happen.
feel free to come back and ask for more help if that doesn’t fix it
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have you tried the 555 beta driver?
Since this seems to affect your montior, I’m kind of leaning towards this being more of an nvidia issue. I would recommend trying the 555 beta driver to see if that fixes it at all. Worse case scenario you might have to wait for KDE 6.1 to hit the repos to see if that helps too.
I don’t use nvidia myself so I can’t readily check it nor am i aware of how to install the beta driver, i think it’s in the AUR.
what driver are you using for your GPU?
have you tried a different nvidia driver? were the results the same?
Congratulations to everyone who has been here from the beginning as well as to all our users that continue to make this feasable.
And a large thank you to Demigodrick for starting such a wonderful endeavour.
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You do get notified. I got banned from worldnews@hexbear because I was too controversial in m comment. Basically they didn’t like the truth that I laid out with evidence and links.
I don’t know about gnome, but on KDE you can disable touch support under settings>mouse & touchpad.
I’d stay home that way I’m not adding to societal problems.
Seriously though, the ONLY stipulations that should be put on UBI are:
1.) do you make over $100,000/year? This info is easily obtained from your W-2 that you are given every year for taxes.
2.) do you own a business? Once again easily obtained via public record and filing of your taxes via 1099 forms.
3.) are you over the age of 18? Once again easily verified through birth certificate dates via public record based on your social security number/resident green card (after 5 years of documented residency in the country. )
All this info is in government databases so there would be no concern of undocumented immigrants able to receive said funds or people getting more money because of having minors in there home.
You shouldn’t have to apply for it, hence the term universal.
Knowing them it has something to do with your nsfw account. Remember they don’t make money from nsfw communities as part of their public filing.
First, this would be a better question to ask in a Linux specific community.
Second, Build time is really subjective to the computer and its hardware. There could be bottlenecks at the cpu/memory from the motherboard that will slow it down. It also depends on whether you’re spinning rust or using an ssd.
There are a lot of factors involved in the whole that makes it hard to definitively say how long something takes to build.
I have one thing to say about this really. Welcome to the real world don. Now you too can feel the pain every American not in the 1% feels.
Pretty much the only time we need passports is if we travel outside the U.S. and territories. Those that take cruises or cross borders to other countries would, but generally speaking a majority of Americans don’t have passports.
Money for the most part for a lot of people.
Passports are $400+ USD, then there are the plane tickets, which are hundreds of dollars. Then to top it off you need to have room and board while looking for a job and someplace to live.
Another thing I’ve heard is fear of leaving the known and family.
It appears that the XPS 13 will be the only dev edition according to everything I’m seeing from searching. Even Dell isn’t answering that question. However from what I have seen on forum posts, including one within the last 3 days the answer may be no, at least for now.
Actually yes, if we didn’t wear shoes all the time. The bottom of your feet will be more hardened from calluses where it meets the ground. Think about it this way, when we are kids we run around shoeless most of the time. For all intents and purposes, shoes have ruined our feet. Either by crushing them together, like women’s pointed shoes and men’s cowboy boots as an example, as well as allowing the soles of our feet to soften. As a kid I used to run up and down gravel roads and driveways barefoot without a care in the world, now the bottom of my feet can’t handle stepping on gravel without shoes.
for a complete unisntall you should just be able to run sudo pacman -Rns <package_name> or yay -Rns <package_name> depending on how it is installed.
since you’re doing a complete unsinstall and reinstall, you should be able to just run sudo pacman -Syu <package_name> or yay -Syu <package_name> and it will completely reinstall. If you are worried you have a corrupted download of the file, clear your package cache completely and run those commands, it should download a clean program install file and reinstall.
I’m not familiar with Mangohud and Goverlay, so unfortunately can not help our further, but maybe one of our other community members can.