

Yoghourt or yogetout
Yoghourt or yogetout
It’s an alternative shell for Plasma, so theoretically you should be able to do anything in it that you can do in Plasma.
On my Arch box it installed a minimal set of Plasma utilities to support it, which means my setup is still very limited (and I can’t turn off screen lock!), but I haven’t tried if it would change if offered a full Plasma install.
I can most certainly launch Steam, Kodi, Jellyfin etc.
It’s not replaceable? That’s disappointing. I expected better of controller manufacturers since they’re not space constrained.
This has been happening to me in embeds for ages, and I am logged in. It doesn’t even give any option to sign in or watch on YouTube, I just don’t get to watch embeds anymore.
Nobody worth talking to takes Sky News seriously.
Several members of parliament do, but I digress.
The reality is not better, but the “fauna” thing is a common myth
I’ve been an Arch user for more than a decade and I’ll usually be first in line to defend it from dodgy claims about unreliability.
But that forum response is bizarre. Literally the last two RSS items right now are about how splitting packages will require intervention for some users (plasma and Linux firmware). VLC is an officially supported package, and surely this change would impact almost every VLC user?
New opt-depends is a nice pacman feature, but it hardly implies that things have been removed from the base package.
You can do this on Arch too and it will work great until it doesn’t. Manual interventions are rare and usually don’t affect everyone.
Open camera has that. Settings > Camera preview… > Ghost image
Ah, apologies, I use the word “app” much more liberally.
No, I don’t believe there would be a mobile release for Digikam and I’m not aware of similar software for mobile operating systems.
Digikam
No search by “thing” without manually tagging though
Uno changes the rules every few years so that people have different ideas of which “house rules” are canon. Being “the game that people argue over” keeps it in the public consciousness much better than “that game that’s kind of fun to play two rounds of occasionally”
From a quick search, “sleep as android” seems to have support for both, although people have varying success with it
If you’re comfortable with a bit of setup, there are open hardware options on the market. They’re reasonably basic compared to a flagship but phone notifications, some health metrics and telling the time are all quite possible.
PineTime (with Infinitime firmware)
If you want to basically make it from scratch there’s also the Yatchy
This is the one that broke me
I’m unfortunately very familiar with this kind of “technically a stand”
Lots of software has credits, historically they were often hidden in Easter eggs. Small software still often credits their creators e.g. in the Help>about menu item.
But games are different, they are primarily an artistic pursuit.