I can't find a way to manually add entries in the settings, is there no way to do that?
How would I manually enable push to talk in discord, for example?
I can't find a way to manually add entries in the settings, is there no way to do that?
How would I manually enable push to talk in discord, for example?
I can't find any documentation on how to set it up, do you happen to know where that would be?
I can't figure out how to setup discord push to talk on kde wayland, specifically
Does anyone know what the status on KDE implementing this is?
1. Enter edit mode
2. Click on the panel, remove the panel from the panel popup menu
3. At the top menu “add new panel” → “default panel”
^^bam you can easily reset the panel to default
I could blame it on nvidia
Plasma uses wayland, wayland was much much more problematic with nvidia until very recently, if you try the latest plasma, most of those issues will likely be gone
i have given linux to many many people at this point and neither of these things have been problems, when's the last time you used kde?
the simplest way to think about is the distro is your app store
what versions of apps available and how many as well as when they're updated are determined by distro
the desktop environment is the thing you interact with aside from the installation of software, the entire gui
Linux mint is a common recommendation but I think a bad one (for beginners anyway), I highly recommend bazzite with kde, I have 15 years of linux experience and am willing to do infinite troubleshooting if you add me on matrix (which is on my profile) I've onboarded many people and this is my experience with beginners
in short, linux mint is bad vs bazzite with kde for 3 reasons
kde is much more well supported and developed than cinnamon, it's not even close especially if you care about security
immutable distros are much more forgiving for new people, immutable means that the core OS can't be modified.
and finally bazzite has more up to date software, linux mint is a "stable" distro, stable in the linux context means unchanging, not unbuggy
if you don't know what any of that means, go bazzite over mint, you'll have an easier time.
Will god do anything about it?
Most sharks have this, hammerheads just specialize in it
He said authoritarian communism, the problems with authoritarian communism aren't economic, they're related to having a surveillance/police state
It being merged means If you compile it from source it'll work, there hasn't been a release yet, and that release also has to be in your distros repos, so it'll be bit
I don't understand why they wouldn't allow you to manually override things, i hope this gets added later, i'd like to be able to forward shortcuts to apps for push to talk even if the app doesn't support the native portal