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Flathub Now Has Over One Million Active Flatpak App Users

Flathub Now Has Over One Million Active Flatpak App Users

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Flathub Now Has Over One Million Active Flatpak App Users - 9to5Linux

https://9to5linux.com/flathub-now-has-over-one-million-active-flatpak-app-users

Flathub, the home of hundreds of apps and games for Linux, has reached another huge milestone, one million active users (and growing).

Flathub Now Has Over One Million Active Flatpak App Users - 9to5Linux
VS Code vs VS Codium: What's the Difference?

VS Code vs VS Codium: What's the Difference?

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VS Code vs VS Codium: What's the Difference?

https://itsfoss.com/vs-code-vs-codium/

Both VS Code and VS Codium look identical at first glance but that's not the case. Let's take a look at their differences.

VS Code vs VS Codium: What's the Difference?
saving and restoring arbitrary sessions including terminal and GUI --- impossible?

saving and restoring arbitrary sessions including terminal and GUI --- impossible?

My dream: I want a way to arbitrarily close and later open groups of applications including their states such as open files, window arrangement, scrollback, even undo histories etc. So working on a specific project I can close everything neatly and return to it later.

In my research/experiments here is what I come up with, do you agree?:

  1. in the terminal-only environment this would be tmux or another multiplexer

  2. But when you start including GUI applications (which I must), then it is something else that doesn't exactly exist

  3. Applications store their current states in a variety of places and some of them don't really do restoring in any way so it would be hard to force.

  4. the best option for this is something like xpra where you can have multiple sessions. If you had a machine that stayed powered-on all the time it might be possible to create sessions, log in remotely and use them that way.

  5. Using xpra or similar the sessions are never really actually closed. You would only close the connection from the local machine. If the machine faces a power off then too bad. As far as I can se there is basically no way to accomplish this goal where power-offs are accommodated.

I have tried some remote-login options but they are too slow for normal use. I tend to have pretty low-end hardware running (because so far it works for most things) so maybe if I upgraded it would improve.

  1. is it plausible?
  2. how to estimate hardware/performance needs of host, client and LAN? anything else to consider?

I typically use manjaro + XFCE but would be willing to try something different to accomplish the goal. I only want to do this locally on LAN not remotely.

::: spoiler re XFCE session manager XFCE has session management but the majority of programs don't totally work with. Like maybe the application will re-open when the session is restored but no files will be open even if they were when session was saved. Or distribution through workspaces, window size etc will not be restored. :::

Calibre 7.4 Open-Source Ebook Manager Adds Support for Supernote A6X2 Nomad

Calibre 7.4 Open-Source Ebook Manager Adds Support for Supernote A6X2 Nomad

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Calibre 7.4 Open-Source Ebook Manager Adds Support for Supernote A6X2 Nomad - 9to5Linux

https://9to5linux.com/calibre-7-4-open-source-ebook-manager-adds-support-for-supernote-a6x2-nomad

Calibre 7.4 open-source ebook management software is now available for download with support for the Supernote A6X2 Nomad ebook reader.

Calibre 7.4 Open-Source Ebook Manager Adds Support for Supernote A6X2 Nomad - 9to5Linux
Are Epson Ecotank printer/scanners Linux-friendly

Are Epson Ecotank printer/scanners Linux-friendly

There are packages and source code on their homepage and in the Ubuntu repo. I need basic print and basic scan to work out of the box on any OS including Linux, more or less. I can install drivers, but I have a bad feeling when proprietary drivers are required. Often vendors don't maintain them very well. (Contrary to popular opinion, HP has always worked for me.)

I want a scanner, the old one is broken. I don't need a color printer or inkjet, but I have little space, so I want something reasonably compact and consumer inkjet combo devices fullfill this.

I like the ecotank design, no stupid and overpriced cartridges.

Fedora Workstation 39 and beyond | Christian F.K. Schaller

Fedora Workstation 39 and beyond | Christian F.K. Schaller

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Fedora Workstation 39 and beyond | Christian F.K. Schaller

https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2023/11/29/fedora-workstation-39-and-beyond/

Support GNOME this Giving Tuesday

Support GNOME this Giving Tuesday

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Support GNOME this Giving Tuesday – The GNOME Foundation

https://foundation.gnome.org/2023/11/28/support-gnome-this-giving-tuesday/

Inkscape 1.3.1 Released with More Than 70 Bug Fixes and Two New Features

Inkscape 1.3.1 Released with More Than 70 Bug Fixes and Two New Features

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Inkscape 1.3.1 Released with More Than 70 Bug Fixes and Two New Features - 9to5Linux

https://9to5linux.com/inkscape-1-3-1-released-with-more-than-70-bug-fixes-and-two-new-features

Inkscape 1.3.1 open-source vector graphics editor is now available for download with more than 70 bug fixes and various improvements.

Inkscape 1.3.1 Released with More Than 70 Bug Fixes and Two New Features - 9to5Linux
FOSS Action RPG about Utopia/Dystopia balance - Team needed

FOSS Action RPG about Utopia/Dystopia balance - Team needed

Ultrawide on Linux: can you tell a game to take up only the "middle"?

Ultrawide on Linux: can you tell a game to take up only the "middle"?

I'm considering buying a 1440p ultrawide display for my gaming machine (Linux Mint, Cinnamon X.Org). Is it possible to set certain games to only use the "middle" of the display? I ask because e.g. a game like League of Legends (it's my guilty pleasure, don't judge! 😂) doesn't seem like a good fit for ultrawide, and I'd rather play it at 2560×1440 "centered" with black bars on the side.

Does anybody know? Thanks!