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It's designed for systemd-resolved, so I would assume that he had to. ;)
I think people don't want theora support going away...
It's a cache. It's meant to be deleted from time to time, especially if the application is not good at it by itself.
So simply delete the folder. Anything electron will need after that will be re-downloaded when the application is run again.
the timer has no idea if it was triggered during last boot. It only has the context of "this" boot, so it will do it right after a reboot and set a timer to start the service again after a week of uptime.
So if you reboot every day, it will trigger the service every day, even though you set it to weekly in the timer.
So it's up to your .service file to determine if it has been run this week or not.
Did not happen to me when I updated on Arch. So might be a Neon quirk.
Almost there. Look at the progress of dndbeyond.com. It's just a matter of when they stop printing physical books.
No worries. Just wanted to throw some alternatives your way, since I think β¬300 is a steep price for a 4 GB RAM tablet with no upgrade option. :) PS: Didn't know stylus support was a thing. TIL about EMR.
I have not run into a site that did not function on Firefox yet. I use youtube, microsoft online office pages etc.
Not x86_64 based, but the PineTab2 and PineTab-V are 2 alternatives. The PineTab2 is aarch64 (ARM) based while the PineTab-V is, you guessed it, RISC-V based.
Both 8 GB RAM versions go for about $210 on their website.
While Linux TTY is multiseat by default, each TTY is a seperate user login, I'm not sure any of the GUI's support this function.
It's a fancy number, but the release only fixes some wifi regressions. Nothing wild.