good info thx!
good info thx!
yeah, the firefox situation is indeed still confusing. you make a good point. deleting the stock one and installing the flathub one + ffmpeg-full(flatpak) seems the most straight forward solution for hardware decoding. but as you said still fairly confusing.
I do still think ublue is more confusing to understand, personally
nope, since fedora 38 this button enables full access to flathub. it also lets you install proprietary nvidia drivers from gnome-software with one click. hardware decoding via ffmpeg also works for flathub apps that require it.
uhh on fedora just enable third party repos during initial setup and you’re good. its insanely easy
the article was based on the workstation release
no problem at all, I will try to get it in whenever it is solved, I’m in no hurry :) thx
aw I missed the release. maybe we can get it in for the fall release. ( personally I would prefer to get it in under the right license, than in a new one or in a grey-area). thanks for reaching out back then, it would be crazy to me if people had access to this icon in neovim etc.
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same experience, thank you for asking
I could not understand if I messed something up myself or not
@[email protected] I will wait for the license issue to resolve, seems better?
oh yea that would be cool, let me see if i can do it
aw ok… you never know ig heh
thankyou! btw, since you’re a billion dollar corp can you send me a check? cheers
hell no, full tux is the best, these are just simplified icons. but thanks for the compliment!!
xD
he won’t stop me… (e: /s)
thank you, the build-your-own thing is great, i have chosen the CC BY-SA 4.0.
thank you for pointing me to this, i have choosen this license and added it.
thank you also @[email protected]
i did go overkill with the simplification, so its easy to see other things. but at small sizes i feel it works better.
yea