I also installed it from KDE-Unstable repo and it seems to work pretty well. I haven't attempted to do much on it yet, just see if it's functional and see what are still on qt5. Most apps are still not built for qt5.
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I know newer versions of Spectacle can do short video recordings. But that's a Plasma app.
OBS can capture wayland output just fine. At least in recent versions 29.X for sure. I don't know how the Debian/Raspberry Pi OS repositories updates them. Hopefully they have a newer version these days.
So it's kind of like Umbral in that it's a server application that installs and runs other server applications within it?
I'm a KDE Plasma user and it's using Noto Fonts by default IIRC. So that's what I use.
Seems correct: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Keyboard_shortcuts#Kernel_(SysRq)
SystemD defined default it looks like.
Arch might package it for their KDE-Unstable repo though. But that is also a repo people have to manually add to get it.
Koko is a photo viewer, not a video player. Although it does play some things it's not reliable.
Just to make sure, do you have all the gstreamer stuff installed?
I just realized you might be talking about the CLI version? I'm talking about the GUI version.
I've had no issues saving to same folder as source when doing batch transcoding queues on Arch Linux. As long as the input and output files does not have the same filename it's fine.
I'm surprises no one has mentioned the ones I use most days.
- git (version control software development)
- openssh (for ssh connections to other devices)
- handbrake (video transcoding)
- Element (matrix client)
If you find anything let me know. I have a couple of dogs I would love to keep taps on, when they are out hunting. And I don't have any iDevices, so AirTags are not useful for me.