I honestly intend to but haven’t gotten around to it. I’m more comfortable with a one time donation but might look at recurring donations for KDE and Asahi when it makes sense for my budget. I use both daily and both projects are killing it as of late!
Bad take. I like GNOME for its stability, and I think generally a good experience, but plasma has a much more customizable experience with more experimental features.
When I joined Lemmy 7 months ago, everyone’s default language was set to undefined and only undefined including users not logged in. The implication of that meant if users posted using any other language such as English, everyone not logged in or on a default profile would not see those posts. You had to specifically go into the profile settings on a computer and use the control key to select both undefined and English to see posts submitted in both languages.
Never tried to run it on MacOS. I use it on windows, but none of those features. Nonetheless, it’s my favourite editor and I hope you find what you need.
Duplicati Thanks. I just tried it. It doesn’t list Samba under storage type. I tried it anyway and never managed to get it to work. It’s really designed for cloud services. It might be possible to make it work if I knew networking trickery. But I can’t do it.
Thanks but no. It’s an off the shelf NAS disk (WD My-Cloud 4TB) with setup access via a web page. Technically it might be possible, requiring an IT hack. But I’m looking for a user-centric way.
lokalize (Translation tool) is, only application for me, not working with Wayland at all (There is bug reported about it). I am using KDE with Wayland on my daily laptop.
That could be it as I don’t understand those bunch of characters on the status state value, but if I copy the whole konsolerc file and on a fresh install paste it back the toolbars keep visible even if I had set them to be hidden before backing the file up.
Not for me. I don’t have a fresh install here right now, but if I move konsolerc and start Konsole, it comes up with the toolbars along with other default settings, if I move it back, the toolbars are gone again.
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