

I had the same problem recently. Especially the youtube UI became very unresponsive and would take several seconds to respond. I have 96G ram…
I downloaded ESR instead. So far so good.
I had the same problem recently. Especially the youtube UI became very unresponsive and would take several seconds to respond. I have 96G ram…
I downloaded ESR instead. So far so good.
sending the Do Not Track signal may impact your privacy.
They already send your graphics card name, driver version, installed fonts, screen resolution, browser window resolution, its absolute position on screen, your local network ip, local time, languages installed, orientation sensor, and a million other things.
But somehow a simple flag like DNT is a priority for Mozilla?
Liars
Sure they do. How else would they get from A to B?
Apparently it’s not displayed on tablets
https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-control-center/blob/main/panels/power/cc-power-panel.c#L1206
Doesn’t make much sense to me to be honest
It seems to work fine. I changed the dconf string and now it suspends when I press it. There’s just no setting on the settings page.
I don’t really agree about no benefit. It’s still the biggest, most well-supported distro, the desktop is really polished, the font rendering is lightyears ahead of others, etc.
I have that set to
HandlePowerKey=suspend
HandlePowerKeyLongPress=poweroff
but it doesn’t seem to work
edit:
Oh there’s another section below that. I’ll try that
If you attract the attention of the authorities and you use a residential connection with multiple users, they will have a difficult time conclusively establishing who did what.
If you use a VPN it’s likely to be a lot easier (single user, paid with personal card, etc) and it looks like you’re trying to hide so the penalty may be higher.
You’re competing with tech companies who want to build GPU data centers now.
GNOME does have that. Meta + right click anywhere in the window will bring up a menu for window operations.
WSJ Report further notes that Huawei’s slow but constant progress in the chipset field is ‘both a security concern for the U.S. and a commercial challenge for Apple’.
Same thing, Apple is so big their success is part of US national security.
If the tech companies fall, the US is fucked.
Getting the mozilla build fixed the issue, thanks.
How weird. A little unfortunate too since the snap version has apparmor confinement.
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Why are you using networkd instead of networkmanager on a desktop? The two don’t work together.
Anyway, it looks like a DNS problem. You can manually specify DNS servers (like 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) in whatever network management you’re using.
Alternatively you can edit (I meant /etc/hosts
/etc/resolv.conf
obviously) and then make it immutable (chattr +i /etc/hosts
) to prevent changes.
I hope you get the help you need Drew.
The part where he has been obsessively trying to depose a saintly old man with cancer by misinterpreting stuff he’s written and one thing he allegedly (no proof) said in the 80s. Then he posted in the HN thread praising the report and claimed not to have written it, and fled back to mastodon when it was discovered that he did write it. Then he marked everyone’s post that questioned him as a death thread.
And that was just Tuesday.
Keep in mind that sway is written by Drew Devault who is a mentally ill creep (eg https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41837782)
Caddy. The config and docs suck.
Eg. I thought I configured it to limit some sites to an allowlist of IPs. Turns out (months later) the config did nothing, but ran anyway.
GNOME Clocks has a timer, stopwatch, alarms and world time if that helps.