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petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPMto Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•MacStadium sponsors GNOME macOS CI infrastructure – Sid's GNOME BlogEnglish2·13 days agoI assume it’s rather to improve the ability to cross compile Gnome applications so they can run on macOS.
Looks pretty cool. Has anyone experience how well pen and touch works together on Gnome? Is eg touch deactivated when the pen is active?
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'3·2 months agoBut it’s a good starting point. Better than inventing everything from the scratch.
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPMto Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•Stepping down as libxslt maintainer2·2 months agoIt’s not me, but that’s weird. Thanks for the hint. I’ll remove it.
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPMto Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•Dash-To-Panel Gets Dock Mode And Shows More Unread Notification Badges1·2 months agodeleted by creator
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPMto Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•Discover What's New in GNOME 48 With Our Feature Rundown!1·2 months agoWelcome to the Fediverse. I add those in lemmy and they are forwarded to Mastodon.
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petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPMto Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•GNOME 48 and a changed tap-and-drag drag lock behaviour3·3 months agoI guess it was too late for that part and that it will be added in the next version.
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPMto Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•GNOME 48 Lands HDR Support Bits At The Last Minute2·3 months agoMaybe some things might be also easier to implement as they are using a toolkit that costs at least 3670 €/year per dev (if you use it for proprietary stuff). 😀
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•OpenVox: First release, hot off the presses!53·4 months agoOpenVox is the modern open source implementation of the world’s most capable configuration management platform – trusted by everyone from the smallest hobbyist to operators of some of the largest commercial infrastructures in the business.
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petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPMto Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•GNOME with Yet Another Controversial Decision2·4 months agoNo, it’s not. You can write apps for Gnome in a bunch of different programming languages.
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•There is now an 'on the go' section in Flathub to promote mobile apps1·4 months agoShould me mobile apps, my bad 😂
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•There is now an 'on the go' section in Flathub to promote mobile apps4·4 months agoYes, they are mine. I guess the question is targeted if they are done on a mobile device. The screenshots are done on Fedora Silverblue Gnome on a Dell XPS 13 laptop developer version (~7 years old). But I also have the Librem 5.
You can put the newer apps in a ‘simulate phone screen’ mode (it’s still in development).
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•There is now an 'on the go' section in Flathub to promote mobile apps2·4 months agoI know there is a lot of hate around.
Nevertheless I find it a good example, because I think they have implemented the adaptivity between big and small screen sizes very well.
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•There is now an 'on the go' section in Flathub to promote mobile apps29·4 months agoI think it’s the other way round, when the amount of interesting SW is rising,the probability of good HW will be higher. And yes, as we can see, the SW can be developed independent of HW.
petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•There is now an 'on the go' section in Flathub to promote mobile apps5·4 months agoDidn’t I write e.g.?
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petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•There is now an 'on the go' section in Flathub to promote mobile apps26·4 months agoe.g. Fractal can scale down to mobile:
I’m everytime amazed how good the adwaita ui looks