It is one of the reasons many people turn away from Ubuntu.
It is one of the reasons many people turn away from Ubuntu.
I’d rather have software decode of h.264 on par with Chromium. As it is I can’t watch Twitch on my laptop in Firefox.
I think Milhouse would be a great meme.
Nextcloud. But only because I already have it. I wouldn’t set it up just for that.
My father once crashed a small plane and the engine wrecked a family’s living room. Nobody was hurt. He invited the family for a scenic flight and they accepted.
Since when? The anti cheat doesn’t have Linux support enabled.
Sorry, that was my son. He wanted to play Fortnite so I helped him install Windows on a spare SSD. His first impression upon booting Windows: “Ugh, why is this so ugly?” And according to my wife he was still ranting about Windows the other day. But he wanted to play Fortnite with his friends.
And of course he’d be counted twice in the statistics when he downloaded Firefox through Edge.
Yeah, but doesn’t flathub use the scripts in their git repository to build the flatpak? That way we can verify that everything comes from the official source without having to rely on those scripts being supplied by someone officially.
Flathub downloads from the official site: https://github.com/flathub/org.jdownloader.JDownloader/blob/master/org.jdownloader.JDownloader.yaml
I got curious and looked at the flathub source at https://github.com/flathub/org.jdownloader.JDownloader/blob/master/org.jdownloader.JDownloader.yaml
It downloads the official jd2 installer. So that’s not it. I asked on Reddit as well and got the official answer. It’s for clicking CAPTCHAs.
Router is my own and up to date. JDownloader is installed via flatpak, which I thought I could trust. Thanks to flatpak it also doesn’t have the ability to see anything else from my system.
Skill issue.
A German children’s magazine once had eggplant seeds in an issue as the “crazy easter egg tree”. We don’t call them eggplant but aubergine.
Have the same problem. But symlinks or copying them via cron solved it for me.
You’re not supposed to do it manually.
I use Cx file explorer and mount my PC via sshfs in there. It’s closed source but it supports a whole bunch of protocols including samba, ftp and webdav. And it can launch a webserver on your phone to offer the phone’s files. But sshfs is the most convenient for me.
And for links and other small texts I use either KDEConnect’s copy and paste sync or just send myself the text in Signal.
There should be clients for other DEs. I know there’s a Gnome specific one and I think there’s an independent one as well.
No. The only Firefox problem I have on Twitch is that any video above 720p begins to stutter. And 720p makes my laptop work like crazy. Same on YouTube when I encounter an old video with h.264. It has already been reported. I just have to wait until someone fixes it.