Not quite. Those are trackers: lists of bugs. If you open one, you’ll see a list of individual package bugs that are blocking these ones—up to a couple of dozen unresolved in some cases. Still, it isn’t that long a list, and a lot of the packages are minor or obscure.
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Gentoo also offers it as an option. If you’re very bored and curious about what doesn’t work under specific versions of musl, you can peruse the Gentoo compatibility tracker bugs..
nyan@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is anyone planning on forking Plasma to restore X11 support when it is dropped?
1·3 days agoTo my knowledge, no one is actively working on Wayland support in TDE at the moment. That could change if it becomes vital for the project’s survival, or someone whose particular itch it is joins the development team. The TQT toolkit would probably have to be ported first.
So for the time being, Trinity is X11-only, and I’d expect it to remain X11-supporting for a long, long time.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•GNOME & Firefox Consider Disabling Middle Click Paste By Default: "An X11'ism...Dumpster Fire"
7·6 days agoIt’s one of those things you either use constantly or not at all. Activating the feature intentionally and having it fail is irritating, but activating it unintentionally because you didn’t know it was there could have serious consequences. I mean, I can even come up with cases where the wrong information being C&P’d accidentally into the wrong Web form could result in someone ending up dead.
Given the difference in stakes, “off by default” makes sense for this feature. I wouldn’t call it a dumpster fire, though—more like a relic of a more innocent time.
nyan@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What’s a graphical piece of software you wish existed or was better?
0·1 month agoA standalone utility for decoding QR codes that will work on a desktop. All I want is to be able to put a picture of the code in and get whatever text it was concealing in a little text box where I can read it, and C&P it if it’s useful to do so. If something like this exists, I’ve never been able to find it, although there are seemingly dozens of programs for generating QR codes.
Had to look into this recently for similar reasons. My conclusion was that once you have macros involved, you can’t use anything but an actual copy of Excel. I’ll be spinning up a qemu VM with Windows to support Excel and the full version of Visual Studio when I get that far.