They probably mean gir1.2
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Yeah, but also I really didn't expect Zoom to have working screen sharing on wayland before discord.
It starts to break down on Wayland though, screen sharing doesn't work, drag and drop looks to work but errors when sending, and probably other things.
Edit: Yes I'm already running it with --ozone-platform-hint=auto
Debian testing has 'updated' to 5.6.1+really5.4.5-1
anyway, so as long as you've updated within the past few days it will have been downgraded to 5.4.5.
I believe 5.6.0 was in Debian testing for almost a month too.
In theory PWAs can be configured to run offline, whether they're doing that I don't know.
The desktop app looks like it's electron though.
Here's the Google Lens translation:
does having a very large amount of RAM have a negative effect on boot times
My 64GB rig takes a good 1-2 minutes to memory train. You can skip it on most boots by enabling Memory Context Restore
on Asus motherboards, but starting after being unplugged from power or a hardware change (and seemingly randomly) will still require training. I also believe XMP plays a heavy part in training, so leaving it at the default JDEC speeds should speed up the boot process.
Ampere CPUs use normal DIMMs, and don't have integrated storage, like any other CPU. So you can have the best of both worlds (although idk about power conservation, they are efficient though).
I can't find the documentation for it, but I swear Hyprland supports custom degree tilting.
Nah, it's designed for device manufacturers to preload but anyone can install it.
I'm not sure why everyone's focusing in on Rust, this seems like a general Windows issue to me, thus affecting most major languages.
Original Report: BatBadBut: You can't securely execute commands on Windows