

MariaDB >>>
I’ve been using it since ever on my rpi because they say it’s easier on resources


MariaDB >>>
I’ve been using it since ever on my rpi because they say it’s easier on resources


It’s a quantum clock. It’s right only when you don’t look at it.
That’s because of how the number 2 is represented.
This could have ended up very badly if were only two beers.
Anything KDE-related, it seems to me, makes you download a lot of other software that you don’t really need
If you want to avoid KDE dependencies and don’t have Gnome, there are others clients for KDE Connect other than the official kde’s one and GSConnect. So maybe kde connect is still a viable option for you.
On Phosh I was using Valent but there are others like Conecto (discontinued but should work anyway), Konnect (for headless systems, so maybe not for you) and Linux-Remote (check readme for todos).
I’m sure there are more clients I didn’t find with a fast lookup. Hope it helps.


Sounds ini to me.
I just wish it had an aggregate view of all libraries without games being installed.
Have you taken a look at Cartridges? Maybe it can do what you are looking for.
If you use Lutris as launcher, you can set what map profile to use for each game.


“Or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, saw plus trap”


W-what? Did you used js as backend? How was performance?
Maybe they didn’t block mastodon but .social domain for “security” reasons, with other less common domain names probably in some black list like .zip.


I saw that “version” and “update” are inside apps.yaml instead inside the program itself like “search”. I see why version helps to be there which gets updated with the list, but the update link looks more like a quirk to be inside apps list. And it would make sense to distinguish program version and apps list version.


I think that using some “custom” package names for internal args is not the best choice.
Anyway, later I’ll take a better look at it and probably contribute to it. Ty
Blogs and forums back then when I looked it up.
Can’t remember exactly where (since it’s been a long time ago), but I’m sure more than someone claimed it.