Did anybody else notice that Flatpak emptied the contents of their Open Collective and appear to have given it all to the Gnome Foundation ? Did I miss some news post about this somewhere ? Seems a little odd to me.
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#Debian #Linux 12.7 “Bookworm” Released with 55 Security Updates and 51 Bug Fixes
https://9to5linux.com/debian-12-7-bookworm-released-with-55-security-updates-and-51-bug-fixes/
I got display configuration working for the first time today for what will eventually be the next implementation of @buddiesofbudgie budgie-daemon, or at the very least this will be folded in to it. 🥳
My goal was to have a TOML-backed configuration of outputs to enable portability and in a manner that promotes flexibility (match by groups of display serials for starters), of course with a graphical component eventually for normal users.
As I've been actively learning C++, some of this code still has some C-isms which I am gonna get cleaned up, but at least I can stop getting annoyed by my KVM switches resetting my display positions 😁
Next up is validating mode changes get picked up, cleanup then implementing DBus server so it can interface with the existing budgie-control-center (changes there needed of course). Longer term we'll probably be using capnproto.
Alongside this, I'm continuing to tinkering with a Rust 🦀 implementation as well (I feel I'd be doing myself a disservice to not at least continue tinkering with that), I just haven't had as good of luck with the waterfall of events and registering against those as I have on the C++ side.
KDE Weekly Update: Inhibiting Inhibitions and Crushing Bugs #announcements #kde #kde_plasma #linux #news #kde_weekly_update
https://ostechnix.com/kde-weekly-update-inhibiting-inhibitions-and-crushing-bugs/
GNOME Weekly Update: Public Transit Arrives in Maps And More #announcements #gnome #gnome_weekly #linux #news #releases #gnome_weekly_update
https://ostechnix.com/gnome-weekly-update-public-transit-arrives-in-maps/
Nearly a year of #Waycheck and a new release is upon us with v1.3.0. Time to ship it *everywhere* for your #Wayland checking needs! 😉
- F41: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2024-36aa686a46
- F40: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2024-40edcc97a2
Fedora EPEL for @centos and RHEL
- EPEL10: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2024-e988546f2f
- EPEL9: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2024-13d03d0d5c
- openSUSE Tumbleweed: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1198112
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We're coming up on the one-year anniversary of #Waycheck, and as luck would have it, @XOrgFoundation tagged a new version of #Wayland protocols today... so a new version of Waycheck must follow!
Version 1.3.0 contains the new protocols found in wayland-protocols v1.37, alongside a new tab for @system76's COSMIC thanks to @Conan_Kudo!
Waycheck v1.3.0 is available on Arch Linux right now, and will be coming to Flathub within a day of writing.
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