Arching Vivaldifarians.
-
-
@npro Bwaaaaaaaah, me only a lowly Egyptian dog-baiting peasant...
Bring out your dead, bring out your dead...
-
@guigirl I think you should add some alpha channel there
-
@Stardust But i'm more a zeta than alpha.
-
@Stardust btw... that imitation is even so uglier, I can't even see it, is she using an external image upload service?
Also... sue what? Karma and nemesis will take care of everything
-
@npro said in Arching Vivaldifarians.:
is she using an external image upload service?
Oh, leave her alone you bully. She was desperate AND incompetent!
-
@guigirl Upload it to the Vivaldi forum
-
@Stardust Huh? Specifically where in the forum?
-
Jeez so much spam in this forum, I may actually report all this OT chat to that
certain someone
afterall... -
@guigirl said in Arching Vivaldifarians.:
@Stardust Huh? Specifically where in the forum?
This thread
-
@npro We're with you! The quality control here is just appalling!
@Stardust said in Arching Vivaldifarians.:
This thread
OMZ -- that's brilliant!
Otoh, when the day comes that
someone
finally kills off this thread, zap goes my sig source. -
As for Ubuntu, you do not need to stress about the software updates, especially when considering the LTS version. The updates should not generally break your system.
Well, maybe not your system, but apparently your Vivaldi installations.
Every.
Single.
Time......judging by the plethora of such posts in our forum.
-
@guigirl Exactly, and this is explainable. When you 've dismissed the traditional way of offering packages (testing and maintaining all programs in the repo) and rely on snaps, it's only natural for your OS to become more and more buggy and the "traditional" programs to not work.
-
Having read DW's latest F36 review
Spoiler
a disaster
I decided to give the KDE spin a try on a machine that has an AMD CPU and an older Nvidia 750Ti card...
Thing booted with Wayland and nouveau drivers , which meant: all icons on top of each other on the panel and freeze the first time, panel ok the 2nd time but total freeze again . Then downloaded the version with GNOME, which worked.Good job, KDE spin rocks and is equally treated my ass lol.
Tried then the same with Leap 15.3, booted and worked fine . May try it later with the 15.4 RC as well. /update: works fine as well
Reality vs. hype & lies - 1:0
-
@npro Honestly, you're just so fixated on Fedora. You use it all the time, & try to get others also to change to it. I don't know why you don't simply stick with Arch...
Might i remind you this is an Arch thread, not a hat-wearing thread! If you keep going OT so badly like this, Shirley
nobody
will be able to trust the veracity of this thread ever again. I feel confident that if you review the history of this noble thread, you won't find a single OT post... -
-
@guigirl Did you update your systemd-boot with the latest systemd update or are you still on the prehistoric grub?
hu hu hu now how about that being relevant
-
@npro Heehee. My tower is still prehistoric, but some/several of my VMs are systemd-boot. They seem ok, but given everything still seems fine with my tower's booting, tbh i haven't been arsed to make a change.
Similarly, recently i began pondering maybe changing from pulseaudio to pipewire, but PA [more or less] still seems ok [albeit a couple of Plasma versions ago my login sounds broke & i've been unable to fix that].
More & more these days, it's a constant battle betwen my intellectual curiosity vs my bone-laziness.
-
@guigirl Think this... a known popper is using systemd-boot (in his main) and you not?
-
@npro ... and pipewire