I knew GNOME dropped support for x11 only but never heard of KDE doing the same. But that was expectable anyway
pixeldaemon
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How is DEI related to development and grahical servers at all?
He might have confused it with shell script
I heard that XLibre developers are working on cleaning the codebase. And I strongly believe we still need X11 at least until Wayland is polished enough, which still seems untrue even in 2026. The concerns about Red Hat are not conspiracy, a commercial corporation controlling important parts of Linux ecosystem is a serious threat, so having an alternative is never bad. Linux won’t have a future if everyone just uses Red Hat approved solutions.
Wait, you installed Linux on a MacBook?
It might be a very stupid question, but, does Gentoo handbook assume I’m preparing to install Gentoo from an already working Linux system?
I’m not struggling with vim since I sticked to nano. Personally to me vim appears kinda legacy, it’s not bad if one uses it, but I just have nano. It is like oldschool phone keyboard - it still does the job perfectly, but I’m not using it. However, some people argue, that vim is still the only available text editor on some setups, so it is highly recommended to know it.
It used to try IPv6 but I’ve disabled it in some config. It worked for one time, but the next session it stopped (but it still connects via IPv4) Btw going to debian.map.fastlydns.net from a browser (as if it was a website) returns “unkown domain”, while pinging it works. This seems weird.




So you literally can not copy+paste something between different apps?