As you mentioned, this is a hardware thing and the hardware itself must support the codec. You can’t make hardware support something it doesn’t any more than you can download more ram
As you mentioned, this is a hardware thing and the hardware itself must support the codec. You can’t make hardware support something it doesn’t any more than you can download more ram
Aurora Linux to thin day is the only distro that has made me consider giving up my main arch install on my desktop pc, as I enjoy it plenty on my laptop.
This isn’t something that should really be set by users of an app. It should be set by you, as you will be the one to handle user feedback and bug reports.
That being said, bigger releases are a challenge from a debugging report standpoint because you are introducing many more changes in each release compared to a smaller number of charges in more frequent releases. This is why many devops teams in corporate land try to keep releases smaller and more frequent (see also: Agile Development)
Nah, the world uses what’s there. It’s a small subset that even works on them directly. See also: xkcd meme about infra being supported by one guy in some random state.
Imagine being this guy above me and thinking that the percent of people that would switch out from their default shipped DE terminal emulator is anything but a minority 🤪
Hyprland needs a real fork and rebrand so that it’s not run by fascists.
Edit: because people want sources. Vaxry is:
Man why did I have to go so far down to find this one? Lol