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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