I know is like a novel package manager... supposedly makes a lot of things easier, but I looked at it and everything seems complicated for my peanut brain
NixOS is cool, but it's something i probably will never use personally. but you can essentially take your current system configuration and use it on any other PC with some changes to account for hardware because it's completely declarative
I understand the concept of Nix, but I can't bring myself to learn it as it's a completely new paradigm, and I already install so few packages via Distrobox anyway
Just updated my desktop machine today. It has an NVIDIA card. Everything comes up fine but I am having intermittent problems with screens flickering when I type. I am also seeing application pages not fully rendering or parts of the app display rendered as the window below
A kde wallpaper plugin integrating wallpaper engine - GitHub - catsout/wallpaper-engine-kde-plugin: A kde wallpaper plugin integrating wallpaper engine
This implements the linux-drm-syncobj-v1 wayland protocol to handle the global migration to explicit sync. At a high level this hooks up the fds passed through the explicit sync...