I have a Librem 5 with Gnome Mobile (Post Market OS) at home and I use it from time. There are still some gaps in the SW here and there, but Gnome is definitely on the right track.
And yes, well supported, decent hardware would be also not unimportant.
All in all, it's not little effort and things would move faster if there was more investment of companies…
I agree. I'm especially happy, that so many great looking, cool, applications are being created. Well done!
That's not necessarily true. There are programs/plugins like scd
in zshell
which make your life easier.
https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/blob/master/plugins/scd/README.md
I find length
also rather strange, why not height
and width
...?
But when thinking twice about it, I think you are right with your assumption.
Clear vote for Fedora,
My hope is, when the legacy code has been removed from the code base there is more focus and capacity on improving Wayland.
Probably because it's not an easy topic and not because they didn't try. There have been countless commits and there are unfortunately still some open topics.
I use it with Fedora Silverblue 39 Beta and I'm loving it.
Which of the new features do you mean? Or in general?
Signal does not run on phones and smaller screens.
I didn't use it, I just thought this would be interesting for more people, as I didn't even know that it exists. At least one should be also aware of the proprietary alternatives, even that I wouldn't use any.