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>>108607787
I always wonder what kind of system Krash posters are using that they get all these crashes. I've been using KDE for anout 6 months with zero crashes, but I have 64GB of ram and a 265k, so maybe its a hardware thing.
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>>108607787
The start menu is just happy to see you.
Also just last night I had two mouse cursors on m screen on Windows 10 LTSC, everything is janky, but at least I can forgive KDE since they have a shoestring budget, Microsoft has no excuses.
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>>108607955
Sometimes KDE updates introduce a bug, but it gets fixed on the next update. For example, one time an update messed up the language icon in the tray (making it revert to the two-letter code). It was fixed soon after.
Last update broke the ability to control my monitor's brightness through KDE. The brightness option is simply gone. But I know it will be back soon, so I'm not worried.
I'd much rather have these small bugs than Windows crashes. In the video in OP the computer didn't even crash. On Windows the system crashes fully. Any problem on Linux I can just switch to another tty and kill/restart the guilty process.
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>>108607787
>x11fags be like why is my shit broken
https://old.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/1sl9gam/how_do_i_stop_my_applica tion_launcher_from_growing/
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=515116
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>>108607787
im so glad i left krashes for good
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>>108607787
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>>108608005
Yeah brightness control is a mess since they can't seem to decide what's "the correct way and place" to implement it, and depends on external stuff too.
When for some reason it doesn't work I do this to force it to recheck if the monitor is on: systemctl --user restart plasma-powerdevil.service
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>>108607787
Post beef.
>>108608725
Because OP is an Indian.
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>>108608534
I still want to be able to do this and have 100% working global menus, and a way to add tray icons to apps that doesn't support them by default, but that only works on x11.
And it's not just for zooming in and out, but navigating through my gallery when not maximized while resizing the window to fit the image automatically and keeping the viewer window completely inside the screen. right now sometimes it ends with half the image outside the screen cause it can't position its own window in wayland.
I'm fine with security concerns about setting other windows positions, or even knowing the positions of others windows, but for your own window make no sense and should be allowed by default or at least with a permission.
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>>108607982
>since they have a shoestring budget
It's not Microsoft sized but it's not shoestring either
The Valve money are enough for Nate to form a US based company and hire a bunch of KDE devs full time (tech paladin), the donation money are enough to throw at a furry to "improve" docs full time
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>>108608741
reminder that you use the jeet de, so don't bite the hand that feeds you
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>>108608880
These aren't Linux bugs, they're Plasma (or X11) bugs, which are Unix software. So, you would see these issues on BSD too.
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>>108607787
tinkerOS while windows just works.
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>>108608757
works on my machine!
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>>108609075
No
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inventor of Krash meme here.
It is working fine for me.
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>>108608897
He does all the coding. The rest are tech support.
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>>108608815
It's a patched version of qimgv I did some time ago, I haven't done any pull request cause it's x11 only and I have no time nor energy to discuss with wayland management about adding a way to do this.
I'm just tired of every piece of software becoming more restrictive cause of "security", ¿why can't we have both? just add some promts "app X wants to do Y" Ok / Hell no
>>108608947
I only have the 1080p version, I tried finding a better source but 1080 might be its original size
https://www.wallpaperflare.com/brown-grass-field-near-forest-during-fo ggy-time-wallpaper-183399
>>108608775
The reason I'm using x11 is, working global menus on all applications at all times, and having an imageviewer that is capable of use only the space needed to show an image and have always the correct size and placement when navigating to other images.
Call me crazy, but is there a reason for me to use software that doesn’t let me do what I want?
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>>108608775
This is nothing new there's some imageviewers on windows that do the same.
>gweenview
It's slower specially if you have lots of images and just a waste of space when you navigate on a folder with images with different aspect ratios.
I use an imageviewer to view images, why should someone want a bigger viewer window just to show some empty space around the image?
Mine opens images on its original size, up to 90% of the screen, and prevents images with weird aspect ratios to push part of the window out of the screen this way every time you go to the next image it resizes to the perfect size for that image, with gwenview you have to constantly resize its window or keep it maximized.
And the best thing, I'm not forcing anyone to use it (it's a setting), otoh wayland is trying to force everyone into not being able to use this an other features with no way to add a permission or exception cause an application that can move it's own window is somehow too risky.
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>>108609495
Because gnome troons will never merge this. lmao
https://pixelcluster.github.io/VRAM-Mgmt-fixed/
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>>108608946
nvm it I logged into KDE and it did this kek
I don't even know anymore man
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>>108611584
Hahahaha. You faggots spent years blaming Wayland instead of desktop environments. And now that developers are abandoning X11, suddenly you flip your logic and point your fingers at desktop environments instead. X11 can do no wrong, right?
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>>108611584
HAHAHAHAHAHA
For years you faggots said Wayland was broken instead of blaming desktop environments, and now that developers are abandoning X11, suddenly you point the finger at desktop environments. Because X11 can do no wrong, right?
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>>108608757
>a way to add tray icons to apps that doesn't support them by default, but that only works on x11.
You mean like this?
https://github.com/mahkoh/wl-proxy/tree/master/apps/window-to-tray
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>>108607787
Expando Promptonum!
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Why do I only see this glitch on Wayland? Another win for Xlibre Trinity chads!
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>>108608005
I'm a bleeding-edge enjoyer but I've come to the conclusion the desktop environment and most of the core system should be LTS.
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>>108613636
huh, booting into the X11 session made >>108611275 stop happening. fun.
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>>108611706
time for you to apologize, samefaggot >>108613956
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