All I want is the ability to disable client side decorations without having to force xwayland with gtk3-classic
All I want is the ability to disable client side decorations without having to force xwayland with gtk3-classic
Alpine, by its use of musl
over glibc
doesn’t support DNS over TLS because the musl
creator believes its better for user experience. It is in theory but if the other end uses it, you are out of luck and will likely spend days troubleshooting why one bit of software refuses to connect.
PostmarketOS has had really strange priorities lately. I’m not a fan of the whole ethos of Ubuntu mobile (including their use of SystemD) but at least they have stuck to actually getting every feature working on some devices with reasonable specs. My computer uses KDE and OpenRC and has far fewer issues than it did on SystemD. This feels like a waste of resources to reinvent the wheel.
If you are on Android, repainter can be really nice to find an accessible background/foreground combo using the new Material You theme engine. I get the impression it wasn’t designed for that purpose but it does the job if you try to use mostly Material You apps.
De-arrow is a godsend for these thumbnails.
That being said, I set a “Don’t recommend channel” on Brodie Robertson because he took part in harassing a developer about some barely nsfw furry art being hidden in some software but refuses to block Nazis from his mastodon profile. It seemed like a double standard that demonstrated tolerance for said Nazis.
Let me know how it works out if you test it. I’m not particularly confident testing it myself because my system already has issues.
Anyone willing to test performance etc on Pascal? I’m not particularly confident swapping drivers back and forth since my system is already slow and unstable.
It does sadly enable algorithms to promote such ideologies and push people down the alt right pipeline
Install
gtk3-classic
and force Xwayland by settingWAYLAND_DISPLAY=
if you want server side decorations. If you want theming, installlibadwaita-without-adwaita-git
Whilst you shouldn’t need a hack like this, it seems to be the best way to resolve blinding white applications in the middle of the night.