Did you update to 256.1? On Poettering’s recommendation, they made it require a config.
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Did you update to 256.1? On Poettering’s recommendation, they made it require a config.
I think we should fail --purge if no config file is specified on the command line. I see no world where an invocation without one would make sense, and it would have caught the problem here. —poettering
And that was what they did in the patch.
They removed installing another package that did this by default in the same version where they introduced the App Center. Ubuntu Software never handled installing third-party debs, gdebi did. And in the version where they introduced the App Center, they stopped bundling gdebi by default.
Also, the old behavior was that you double click on a deb file and App Center just hangs. This was shipped in the LTS.
https://kbin.melroy.org/m/[email protected]/t/276662/HandBrake-1-8-Video-Transcoder-Adds-GTK4-Port-on-Linux-FFmpeg/comment/2430596#entry-comment-2430596
Plus, do you really want to learn all the flags?
Read my other reply
It basically converts videos between formats, standards of compression, encoders, subtitles, dimensions… It’s pretty useful for trimming the size of a video to fit a particular medium.
(context: OP made a typo lol)
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Especially when you have a bunch of extensions and a large-enough file, you want it to parse, highlight, and suggest fast.
The selling point is performance and speed… frames don’t get rendered above your refresh rate.
vscodium doesn’t run at 120 FPS and isn’t native (as in Electron), which are Zed’s goals
Edit: it doesn’t seem like native widgets are a development focus of Zed, though
That was a hypothetical illustrating the amount of choices one had to make to port to Linux. So far their decision is to just release a tarball.
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I think he has a point that Canonical is sabotaging Windows emigrants’ core user experience to force their Snaps
But most Windows emigrants don’t use the terminal
Time to switch to mbin! The features you might miss are new comment highlighting and the all content view, but these are being worked out and mbin still has, otherwise, way more features.
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The differences said in the link above cause a drastically different developer & user experience.
Maybe I exaggerated, but what I meant is that Android lacks many ubiquitous components of Linux distros. For more information you can read https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2009/02/an-introduction-to-google-android-for-developers/.
if you like fedora, have you tried endeavour?