The WHAT
The WHAT
Since debian ships pretty old packages, almost all bug reports are to be sent to debian instead of upstream. The bugs might be already fixed in newer versions, and if not, debian will report it to upsteream. So debian by default disables such reporting and that might be the reason why kde report doesn’t work
You can license it GPL though
Then you can’t make good software… Reinvent the wheel over and over again
What to do with Hachette, Wiley, HarperCollins and PRH
I also now set it to macintosh variant. But can I assign it to right shift instead of alt? I need the alt but there seems to be no option for using shift
By default there was no layout enabled in that option but can add new ones. Anyway thanks for the tips
OOOOh so thats what it is for… How could i see different levels and assigned keys?
Also I dont exactly know what keyboard layout i am using. It’s my laptop’s keyboard, with two hp specific keys, numpad, and no menu button or pause break button; if that helps
it was all disabled for me. So now i enabled it and choose the option “Right alt never chooses the third level” and now it works. What actually is the third, second and fifth levels? And why is it enabled even if the entire setting to choose 3rd level key is disabled?
Anyway this solved my issue but still curious on what thoose levels in keyboard are
But that is update and restart. The update is not at all installed and will only install if you restart. And it takes a lot of time. But here it is already installed and you can actually reopen apps ti get them in the updated state
Afaik mint just says you have to restart but don’t forces you. Iirc it was there to avoud any glitches which could be caused by apps interacting with each other in different versions(say some system app got updated and desktop environment is still the old since its loaded before update then cause gui mismatch due to different versions of ui toolkit)
Because game need marketing to run
Downside is you have to suffer their trackers
No it works always. It also does multiple times for me(opens thoose apps again on each login)
Nah there is a save session button. You can save a session when certain apps are open, then on login thoose apps will open
Wait it rotated in a different dimension
Good to know it is possible to open the apps in previous state.I don’t use save session that often, but it does “launch” apps
6.1 i guess. Iirc it worked on 6.0 as well. Yes wayland on fedora kde
Well I installed linux the day i bought my first laptop. I just started windows, got bored after sometime, then install fedora KDE because i can’t withstand windows issues