I think, it's both.
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No distro. I mean the next LTS version of the kernel. On Gentoo I can choose my kernel version, but it general I like to be on the stable LTS. But recently I needed to choose a more recent version for better compatibility of the amdgpu driver for the one game I am playing.
Cool. I hope the next LTS will include this.
I thought so, too. This has so much potential.
Remember: They are nervous. B is more likely. ^^
You're right, my bad. Carry on! (:
This doesn't work. The elephant is still in the fridge.
Thx both of you. This meme seems to tell only one side of the story, but it seems to be very true.
Btw., you don't have to live in the US to experience police violence. I called the cops once to protect me from another cop.
I see, I thought is was meant for restoring programs after login. Thx, for the clarification.
Does it also restore the content of unsaved files of the application? If not, I'll prefer systemctl hibernate
. I wonder, what this new feature is for. Gnome had it in the past, MacOS has it, but I don't see what the use case is.
Try gnome-calender as a evolution-data-server frontend.
This is why I insisted to not have two monitors on my work desk. I don't use it because it introduces so much more problems.
1 out of many problems less I have to worry about on Win11.
Btw., virtual desktop switching on Win11 is very slow. It needs time to register an then finally starts a stuttering transistion to the next desktop. This laptop has a 3 year old i7 in it. Switching virtual desktops on Gnome would run very smooth and responsive on it. I tested it even with VirtualBox with that Win11 as a host OS and GPU acceleration enabled: smoother! Only minor lags.