If you participate, you encourage.
My Keyoxide Idendity:
aspe:keyoxide.org:TJXAWXPMSAG6VPARJQRWNB2TPA
If you participate, you encourage.
That only works on mutable distributions, it installs random binaries to the system that are not visible to the package manager and not removable (afaik?) And it also doesnt resolve dependencies (afaik).
So while source code is cool, it has all the above disadvantages
Hahaha no that was not my point.
Dont install random software from .deb packages etc.
You can use
So many options. There is an issue with 3rd party packaging, but at least for common software it is often better to use those, than a not updated official binary.
I explained KDE Apps.
COSMIC is fine and a really great project. But they are simply lacking like 10 years of development behind KDE.
Not gonna say that once ready it could simply be better, faster, more streamlined, no cruft. But yeah, not in the next few years.
I would say exploit is getting a benefit from someone without giving anything back.
This is a corpse, it doesnt feel, you cant give it anything. As far as we know.
You can bury it but this is really just a concern of the relatives etc.
It’s also just living people that care about what happens with their body. My guess: this is a egoistic response, which is understandable, but makes no sense when you are dead.
Simply because we cannot imagine how it is to be dead.
That would be a point against opt-in.
I am not sure about exact definitions.
But afaik vegans dont finance or encourage animal “use”. Like buying, buying for a lower price, eating in front of other people thus normalizing it etc.
This doesnt apply at all in this case. There are no people (well, anymore) killing others to get medicinal corpses. So you dont normalize anything and you also dont fuel any market.
I mean, we have laws for that. On a free market this could increase the demand and people could start killing people to sell them.
Interesting, thanks!
I know Fedora has some meta-theme package, they should add that to Workstation too.
It includes the breeze themes.
Then a flatpak env var or /etc/environment
could work
LXQt is basically the up to date version of LXDE. Dont bother with LXDE I would say, use LXQt.
Lubuntu has the best theming.
Just download the ISO, flash it to a thumbdrive and install again.
apt search lxde
Is the better start
Carreer as an environmental scientist
Already did that. Those apps are themed horribly and are thus unusable. Afaik there is also no scaling setting for 3rd party toolkits in the COSMIC settings.
Ark can do more, like compress in detail, from the filemanager.
Gwenview is an image editor with many basic features you want.
Spectacle has another image editing feature, for some reason KDE has 4 implementations of that, Spectacle has the only good one. This can be used standalone with the Dolphin extension “annotate it”.
Dolphin is waaay better than COSMIC files, absolutely no comparison. If it is just a customizable GUI, custom icons for everything, extensions.
I dont ger Thunar. pcmanfm-qt is the best alternative to Dolphin I know. At least the theming works on KDE, may be different on other desktops
The thing is I need to configure, compile, package, sign and then layer, because I am on Fedora Atomic (and because that is the correct way)
And I dont know many of the steps in the middle.
A Github runner for this would be great, like a template where people can choose what kernel they need, which then packages it.
If using a dead body for these purposes is exploitation or not is a philisophical or even religious/spiritual/belief question.
As far as we know, if an animal dies, the corpse doesnt feel, experience or live anymore.
As these animals (people) didnt die because of this, it is not exploitation, I would say.
Tbh as long as COSMIC lacks 1:1 theming support for KDE apps, it is not usable.
I love KDE Apps. There are also some GTK Apps I use, but the big ones (Dolphin, Okular, Gwenview, Ark, Spectacle Editor) are all KDE.
Thanks for the insight
On an Intel machine, this makes me want to compile my kernel so much
I should learn how to compile RPM kernels on COPR
Monolithic kernels and drivers are an issue.
I understand why its easy, but on Fedora Atomic I even have all the userspace drivers for intel, amd, nvidia and maybe more, even though I clearly just use intel…
Did you read my comment? (The one above)