Debian stable only uses LTS kernel releases, so unfortunately you’ll need to wait for it to appear in trixie-backports
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yoevli@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for a "set it and forget it" distroEnglish29·3 months agoFedora Workstation has been really good in my experience. The available software is shockingly up to date and I haven’t run into much breakage of any kind in the year or so I’ve been using it across 2 systems (despite my best efforts every few months when the urge to tinker hits me). I do occasionally run into issues caused by the default SELinux policies, but they’re not especially difficult to work around if you’re comfortable using the terminal.
I do share your sentiment about the AUR - I definitely miss it at times. That said, Flatpaks and the fact that pre-built RPMs are so commonplace have both softened the blow a lot.
yoevli@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to disable Polkit password prompts (the annoying ones that pop up when you want to update, for example)English81·4 months agoOdds are, it’s usually the opposite because they’re insecure and can’t handle when people do things differently from them.
If this isn’t projection then I don’t know what is.
yoevli@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•GTK's X11 Backend Now Deprecated, Planned For Removal In GTK 5English1·4 months agoUnless I’m mistaken, X has never had proper color management support in the first place.
yoevli@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•GTK's X11 Backend Now Deprecated, Planned For Removal In GTK 5English11·5 months agoWhen is the last time you tried a Wayland DE? I can’t speak to them all, but Plasma for one has been in really good shape for basically everything a typical user might want to do with it for around a year now.
yoevli@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•GTK's X11 Backend Now Deprecated, Planned For Removal In GTK 5English124·5 months agoX11 versus Wayland isn’t some kind of holy war; Wayland was specifically designed as a successor protocol to the largely cobbled-together X and is objectively superior to it in most ways outside of accessibility.
yoevli@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd improves image features and adds varlink API [LWN.net]English92·5 months ago“systemd bad”
yoevli@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•"I'll move to Linux if it runs every game I want" just say that you never will moveEnglish7·5 months agoNot sure what the situation is on the NVIDIA side, but Mesa’s raytracing performance is… lacking. Don’t get me wrong; it’s amazing that it works as well as it does, but even with a high-end card it’s not the best experience. I don’t personally care much about RT, but if I were more into it I would probably consider setting up a Windows dual-boot.
The way I look at it is that most of my time spent fighting with the compiler is usually made up for in time saved debugging. I’m in the process of RIIRing a hobby project and so far most of the ported code just works, and I only end up needing to fix a few dumb logic mistakes before it’s fully up and running.
yoevli@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•MWC 2024 Awards announced: Google Pixel 8 series wins Best SmartphoneEnglish1·1 year agoFair warning, you do lose access to some offline AI features like improved voice dictation and song recognition as well as Google Pay. I’m okay with the tradeoff personally but it is still a downside.
yoevli@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•An Alabama woman was imprisoned for ‘endangering’ her fetus. She gave birth in a jail showerEnglish14·2 years agoRepublicans, at least the ones calling the shots, don’t give a shit about “the children” and never have. They just care about controlling women. It’s sickening.
Ah, I assumed you were just talking about the upcoming release. AFAIK
trixie-backports
doesn’t exist yet though.