

@PlantPowerPhysicist @HappyFrog f(l)atpak is workaround, not solution. It should not work in non-default configuration
@PlantPowerPhysicist @HappyFrog f(l)atpak is workaround, not solution. It should not work in non-default configuration
@sudoleah @myersguy this will refresh db without updating system and install package. If new package depends on newer libraries than other installed packages, it will break dependencies for installed packages. That might be easily solved with local solib dependency tracking (like gentoo preserved-libs database), but arch does not have it.
@30p87 @Fortatech enjoy ur broken system after partial update
@MidsizedSedan using gentoo on thinkpad does not always mean building packages locally
@Forester this error page is a shameful lie, it shows on every address in my country
@Forester @Screen_Shatter not sure it’s good idea to use such product. Today they are blocking me, tomorrow they will block you…
@daggermoon @cm0002 because linux users are still compiling their os…
@DaPorkchop_ @jqubed try two nvidia GPUs, both with outputs active on wayland…
@pinball_wizard @Kolanaki why not just install tde? It may look like classic windows, but better
@wander1236 @Lexam with tcc, this should be possible…
https://github.com/andreiw/tinycc
@DmMacniel @muhyb does ps/2 allow hotplug?
@30p87 @SnotFlickerman until you are out of inodes…
@renzev for me, /mnt/runtime/default is not enough, because some apps using /mnt/runtime/read or /mnt/runtime/write as storage.
@jaschen @SpaceNoodle or some unknown error only disappearing after reboot (especially with winsshfs/winfsp-like drivers)
@graphene @Tattorack usually PWAs can be easily fetched and re-hosted locally
@znatgd @r00ty what about using VST in wine?
https://github.com/osxmidi/LinVst