Eubuntu.
Or Keubuntu, the KDEU spin.
Eubuntu.
Or Keubuntu, the KDEU spin.
Disable? These can’t be disabled.
You mean you don’t want to see them? There is a package called Plymouth, which hints the logs and shows a Logo instead.
Isn’t it time to eat them?
“Disgusted” was a fast choice for wording. They look confused. Someone told me he get a headache by the fast movings through the workspaces.
For explanation I use 3 or 4 workspaces with full max. Windows and switch through them with super + tab. And had this wiggle animation running, too. As an user it is really fancy but if you are watching, it could hurt.
Yes, I use Fedora and love to break the permissions of shared Office-Documents. /s
The only thing I have learned is not to go too deep into customisation. Because people watching me using hyprland are some kind of disgusted.
I just use KDE with dark breeze theme. That’s enough and nobody gets hurt.
Looks like you need a closer view about actual functionality. Jellyfin supports movies, tv-shows, music (there are also apps just for music), e-books and live-tv.
But I use chrome! /s
Thx for sharing.
I copy and paste the paywall link to archive.is. Most of the time they have a paywall-free backup which is readable.
Does it support unifiedpush like nagram and mercurygram?
This isn’t very effective.
I can’t read the article, but if it is about that Ukrainian Diver, who leaves Poland after a hint. I can understand the decision, he is a hero in Poland.
Oh shit, they know about the mothership. /s
Sure but it’s all about climate change. The melting ice floods the ocean.
“Nobody knows why?” ah come on, there are plenty of scientist researches and theories, explaining exactly this scenario. For the tl;dr group: rewatch “the day after tomorrow”! (But not this fast and dramatically).
That’s the correct answer.
All that kodi hassle killed my brain. Nowadays I have a jellyfin server and a wifi6 router streams everything to a roku device I bought for 11€. Never saw some buffering again.
That’s exactly my usecase. I was on a travel and used the offline-mode. Really easy to stay on progress without network.
Since I dropped my Mozilla account years ago, bookmarking over devices is a pain. Linkwarden is the first tool which sorts my chaos. The tagging feature, a PWA and the browser add-on are my reasons for using linkwarden.
Dude, its a selfhosting app. You arent literally download an App from a store and use it. You use it as an docker container on your own server and run it. (Which is nowadays as easy as downloading an app.)
I would recommend Matrix, tried all others, too. A bonus idea you could take a look at: https://github.com/balzack/databag