How did you switch mesa version without using the --allow-vendor-change
flag. Did you manually uninstall the mesa packages shipped by opensuse and then switch them with mesa packages from packman? Vendor change is the only method recommended everywhere and no other methods are discussed so I am curious as to how you manage without it. Also how do track that the repos are synced. I have to manually check the packman website to see if the packages have been updated to version that opensuse is shipping. Do you do the same?
Also sorry for the late reply
Actually i dont think ubuntu or their derivatives are to blame here. The issues started after the big new ui update to steam. Somebody did raise the issue with valve and there is a thread on the bug but it seems they arent particularly interested in fixing the issue(maybe because it does not affect that many users?). Also once the command has been added, the experience should be just as smooth as normal. Why do you characterise it as just tolerable?
Well there were/are attempts to make flatpak with flathub an universal app store on linux. If I remember correctly, there were some ideas mooted on adding paid apps in to flathub.
My concern is that the post may get missed/get lost among other posts. There is no way to mark something as a bug like you do in GitHub or codeberg and considering that the dev is busy with his life, it is unreasonable to expect him regularly keep checking lemmy to catch posts about bugs
Wow this is something new that I found out just now. Lemmy-ui was able to show the video but none of my clients are showing a video or even hinting towards the fact that there is something to show
Am I the only seeing no description or photo of what the bug is as part of the main post? Is this some bug in lemmy?
This is interesting to say the least. I could see myself donate towards fixing some bug that irritates me. What do others feel about this¿?
They did a pitstop and served the 5 seconds and then retired the car. This is why he was out there for 2 laps
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