Maybe it puts KDE applications first?
Like the firewall thing, might be plasma firewall settings.
Maybe it puts KDE applications first?
Like the firewall thing, might be plasma firewall settings.
DD is the best for 1-1 copying, but I like to use CloneZilla, because it can compress and encrypt the images.
Can you replicate it? If you can, you can create a bug report. If not, it's probably a one-time thing where the stars alligned and the conditions where just right for it to happen.
I’m the person who can never learn how to use the shift to capitalize my letters and use caps-lock religiously.
That is bonkers to me. To me the Shift button is for single or a few characters, while Caps Lock is for full words and sentences. Did you grow up without a Shift key or where is that hatred for the Shift key coming from? ;)
This is a nice addition to their suite of offers. But I am currently using Aegis on Android, which works really well and is also FOSS. So I have no real reason to switch at this point.
A solution would be to place these movies in a seperate Library and only give your mother access to that library, so it does not show up for you other users.
Yeah. The PKGBUILD says glibc-widevine is only required for armv7h and aarch64 builds. SO it's just aurweb that's displaying it wrong.
I hardly change anything in Plasma. In my experience Plasma 6 is about as stable as Plasma 5.27 is/was. I rarely see a crash, freeze or inconsistancy I didn't cause myself.
Again, that's a packaging issue, as the maintainer did not rebuild yum/dnf for against the new python. Aside from rebuilding those packages manually, the user can't fix that either.
Having a release party 4 weeks after the release is weird...
Yes, but if it's a broken package it's usually something wrong in the packaging done by the distribution or the user did something they shouldn't be doing. I have never seen a package break without me doing something to break it.
I get the joke, but it is kind of a phishing attempt.