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It is opt-in when you open a site that needs it.
Not defending DRM here but it does not get loaded until I allow it.
It is opt-in when you open a site that needs it.
Not defending DRM here but it does not get loaded until I allow it.
Yes but there should really be a menu where the autostart apps are. KDE Plasma has one.
They are in ~/.config/autostart
Ironically on Windows apps can autostart without being in the specific folder.
DRM is opt-in. For sure it is kind of in favor of Netflix and Co. But they could just forced people to use Chrome, couldnt they?
Use their forum…
universal-blue.discourse.group
Probably the same:
True, these browsers are all open
Openbox could do most things that Kwin could
And that was back when both used XOrg to do the heavy lifting.
Wayfire is used in a lot of minimal desktops. Raspberry PiOS uses it for their new Wayland desktop.
Okay true, a systemd service would also work.
Having it as a user service in ~/.config/systemd/user/
would also work without privileges (as that is one part of Atomic OSses)
Yes but I wonder if they already know these origins.
Afaik they determine “installations” not via downloads from their servers, but started FF apps. All have some unique ID stuff and send that to Mozilla
Interesting idea! But if servers block me after sending x mails to nonexistent inboxes, this doesnt help.
Poorly yes, but its FOSS, anyone can fork it
Haha no not really.
I look forward to pure Rust COSMIC, which works pretty well. But they need to do so much ground work, and their UX (overview, app menu, …) is in parts pretty ugly.
I wonder what the best alternative to KWin is. Wayfire? Labwc?
This person has a ton of browsers!
Ironic, that site straight up doesnt work on Mull, while it works on Vanadium
Very smart. Learned something.
Many many company mains are standard, which is interesting as they will get tons of spam.
But makes sense that this is not a good way, that the tools for scanning for available addresses are blocked and that there are even honeypots.
you could keep an eye out for LXQt.
I did. Looked at the desktop and it looks horrendous. pcmanfm-qt is the only usable app (and I find it second best filemanager after dolphin).
Their packages are supposedly very outdated on Fedora, which I didnt verify. And using Ubuntu base is a nogo for irrational reasons.
On Fedora they still rely on tons of Qt5 just like Plasma, which I find unacceptable.
Also I never used a Desktop where compositor settings are simply unsupported. It may run, but you still need config files, and I wonder why use settings then.
I really dont need so switch, KDE is awesome. It is not a pain anymore since plasma 6, Fedora Kinoite is very well maintained, Flatpaks work well, it has the best app support of all, legacy support, theming, cursors.
Its literally just for the curiosity.
I have a spare SSD where I try COSMIC too. Its tiling is usable thanks to some random dude that joined Fedora and created a SIG 2 months or so after that and now packages all the apps (He added drag to tile support). Thanks btw.
But it looks pretty ugly, it mimics the useless GNOME top bar, the app menu is kinda bad, so you would need to write at least 2 applets and replace the preinstalled ones.
Not a dealbreaker, and it works really good.
Never had this. I use a separate profile for Netflix and never had a DRM request outside of Netflix