No its not, the package is literally “htop”.
No its not, the package is literally “htop”.
I think you are mistaken. An example:
https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/glib2/
https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/glib2/glib2/
Debian:
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/libglib2.0-0
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/libglib2.0-cil
This is the common case, but Debian gets really out there some times.
And I’ll just say dnf
is a much easier to use tool:
dnf install /usr/bin/aprogram
dnf install 'pkgconfig(glib-2.0)'
As a packager I’ll just say Debian is the one with the weird package names. Fedora just matches upstream names generally, similar to Arch.
Fedora will live without red hat. It’s got a community structure in place, all infrastructure is open, etc.
Obviously it would lose some funding and manpower but other distros get by.
You can just like, say you do. I think a lot of people who check “Christian” in the US have little to no involvement in it beyond saying “thank God” occasionally.
TL;DR for anybody worried. systemd-tmpfiles --purge
was too broad in scope (and has a confusing name) so now you must be more specific when using it to avoid accidentally deleting things.
Maybe you are thinking of Telegram?
I’m not sure of its past, this repo goes back 4 years, but Signal is electron https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/tree/main
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Electron doesn’t use CEF, they directly bundle Chromium.
Windows doesn’t support deduplication itself (though ntfs does support hardlinks if someone wanted to do it). It actually won’t help here because every electron app bundles different versions in practice.
In simple usage OpenGL can perform identical to Vulkan. A compositor with little complex rendering won’t change.
The phone is extremely low end hardware and not pleasant to use.
They’ve done great work investing in the software but its still young and incomplete.
I would buy a new one if it had significantly more powerful hardware.
Nobody has to use git, you can host binaries on github, or a dozen other places, and then just link to it on a page. Trivial task.
They just clearly don’t care.
Browsers are fairly secure, no simple site would have an exploit. Just don’t give them info.
Yes ads would be their main income.
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I’d guess because the metadata says it’s required for KDE, so cannot be removed. The UI should show that probably.
https://github.com/KDE/plasma-welcome/blob/master/org.kde.plasma-welcome.appdata.xml
The blog has multiple progress posts https://asahilinux.org/blog/
I’ll admit im not an expert but shes not brought up tiling at all as a problem.
A vulkan driver already exists and has made progress, it just needs some more time.
Every package has an architecture but you never have to care about it.