So you dont know german, this changes some things.
The person explains
- Alsa
- pulseaudio
- jack
- pipewire
- audio hardware
- jack plugins
- common types of audio modulation (compression, limiting, amplifying, equalizing,…)
- how pipewire combines all of those
My Keyoxide Idendity:
aspe:keyoxide.org:TJXAWXPMSAG6VPARJQRWNB2TPA
So you dont know german, this changes some things.
The person explains
Hahaha wasnt meant like that
No not really
There is a great video on that in German
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/how-i-customize-fedora-silverblue/127071
I would go with KDE
Maybe ask on https://discourse.flathub.org/
@petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de you might want to add that warning to the post.
They also tried to submit the app to Flathub, but had way too broad permissions with no explanation why. “Users expect filesystem access” etc. In the end it was rejected and they publish a .flatpak file themselves.
https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/5233
The other points are far worse though.
I guess uBlues main images are. I use Fedora Atomic Kinoite, which is not ready at all.
Yes updates are important.
I use it too, but I got those doubts. But tbh I am too lazy to uninstall apps again and reinstall from the F-Droid source
It has pros and cons. You fully trust the developer and also most often Github. For a reasonable experience you need a Github account and Token to avoid a fast rate limit.
Also, F-Droid is a really simple application, which doesnt support a lot of things, reducing attack surface a lot.
I use Obtainium and get most apps from releases, some from F-Droid. I would say, if it isnt known, prefer F-Droid.
Pretty cool I just found it crazy that
A: nobody commented
B: you didnt mention the image at all
Wtf is that screenshot
What about
I did the same, exactly the way you did but my “zygote” isnt as advanced.
I should make a raw ISO too, but currently I just use Clonezilla (which shrinks and resizes automatically) and have a small SSD with a nearly vanilla system.
Just because the Fedora ISO didnt boot
True. Linux, Android, Windows all have no problems
Using dots in a file though…
Strange, thanks that is nice! The development of bcachefs seems to not be that problematic on rolling or semi-rolling distros.
That guy might just have bad time managent, but filesystem based encryption is really cool.
Fedora has this package? I didnt find it, strange
Woopsie, yes that is true. I thought that was my user ID
Yup. They didnt, that is why I reported bugs.
https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?f1=reporter&list_id=2716961&o1=equals&resolution=---&v1=%25user%25
The app is called “carla” and is a plugin host for jack plugins that works with Pipewire