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https://areweanticheatyet.com/ is missing
https://areweanticheatyet.com/ is missing
Aight, I’ma steal leaked Windows XP source code :3
Arch, roughly 2 months ago
Uninstalling Xwayland breaks it, you’re greeted to a black background and your mouse pointer.
Additionally, as per their own website, it says “The workspaces have been developed for X11 and much functionality relies on X11. To be able to make proper use of Wayland these bits have to be rewritten.”
KWin is just a composer though. Plasma as a desktop environment still relies on XWayland
I find that ironic as in SDR mode Plasma says EDID colour profiles tend to be very inaccurate
I run foobar2000 to transcode music, apply ReplayGain and edit tags. Except I do all of that on Linux through Wine, I have no clue why someone needs Windows for foobar
I think you’re talking about CPU governors (conservative, ondemand, powersave etc.)
Changing schedulers on-the-fly, depending on what you need to do on your machine.
You’re on X or Wayland?
On KDE you can force VRR for non-fullscreen apps by setting Adaptive Sync to “Always” in Display settings
X apps can read all of your keystrokes. Wayland by default doesn’t allow this, and because of that apps running on XWayland can ex. have it’s global shortcuts broken. Plasma already had an option to change this behaviour back in 5.27. I guess they changed it from “Never” read keystrokes to “Only with modifier keys”, as a default.
And Discord for communication