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The Linux/Unix Default Home Directory Receives An Update
Learn of about the recent update to Freedesktop.org’s XDG User Directories that adds a new directory to a GNU/Linux and Unix default home directory.
If you just bought a Steam Controller and you see this when you try to use it, you're on Gnome and using Wayland and there's a bad interaction going on. It seems to be fixable but hasn't been fixed yet by Steam.
In the meantime, [this solution](reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comm…) worked for me. I installed [this package](aur.archlinux.org/packages/lib…) from AUR and prefixed launching Steam
`$ LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libextest.so /usr/bin/steam`
My Steam shortcut *has* disappeared though.
Release 0.2.4 · trufae/parla
Support profile creation Manage and discover new relays Enter chat via invite link Profile list refactored into the avatar circle Support transfer account into secondary device Prompt the user befo...GitHub
Our two desktop editions bring some big updates with Fedora 44!
Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop Edition brings you Plasma 6.6, more Plasma integration in a new install, and joins the Fedora Ready program for hardware support starting with @starlabssystems!
fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-i…
Fedora Workstation Edition brings with it GNOME 50, parental controls, and general ecosystem improvements.
fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-f…
#Fedora #KDE #GNOME #StarLabs #Linux #OpenSource
What’s New in Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 44 - Fedora Magazine
Describe new features and changes in Fedora Linux KDE Plasma Desktop 44Neal Gompa (Fedora Project)
Presenting Fedora Linux 44!
This release brings @gnome 50, @kde Plasma 6.6, tweaks to the Anaconda installer, and more!
Thank you to all of the contributors for another successful release. We hope you enjoy it!
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#Fedora #Linux #OpenSource #GNOME #KDE
The Fedora Linux 44 Release is Here! - Fedora Magazine
I’m excited to announce that Fedora Linux 44 is here! Keep reading to discover highlights of Fedora Linux 44, or if you are ready, just jump right in and give Fedora Linux 44 a try!Jef Spaleta (Fedora Project)
