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By adrynalyne · Posted
Then you answered your own question as per your own words, WINE does not have feature parity in macOS vs Linux. I’m not sure what Box86 is, but Rosetta is closed source. They can’t just add support for it. Rosetta support comes from the OS itself. -
By duhk · Posted
Couldn't a custom power plan help to park the non x3d ccd's? Then that would solve this latency/performance issues people are having with the x3d chips? -
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Windows 2000, actually. -
By Good Bot, Bad Bot · Posted
So is Ubuntu and Fedora (with GNOME). It's a welcome move and those that need X11 can easily install as pointed out in the article it but that won't stop a loud minority from whining of course. Funny but It will actually be easier to install X11 on Ubuntu then enable Flatpak support/Flathub and use them. -
By David Uzondu · Posted
End of an era? Kubuntu is removing default support for X11 in new installs by David Uzondu X11, the old window system whose days have long felt numbered, just saw another one of its major supporters head for the exit. Kubuntu has decided to follow its parent distro's lead, making its next release, version 25.10, a Wayland-only affair for fresh installs. It seems many Linux developers see Wayland as the future. Just recently, Linux Mint started working to improve support for the protocol in Cinnamon, tackling lingering issues with keyboard layouts and input methods. You can even see the progress in KDE's development, where an upgrade to Wayland PiP is planned for KDE Plasma 6.5. So what's the logic behind dropping a session that, for the most part, still works? According to Kubuntu's Rik Mills, the team wants to "rip off this sticking plaster" now, in an interim release, rather than ###### off a lot of people by doing it in the next Long-Term Support version, 26.04. The developers feel that maintaining code for the aging X11 system holds back progress on security and new features that Wayland can enable more easily. Plus, supporting two separate display servers is a massive undertaking. Of course, this change might have some people worried, but relax; all is not lost if you still need the old session. If you're running hardware that acts up, like some older NVIDIA cards, or who relies on an ancient application that doesn't play nicely with the XWayland compatibility layer, you can still get your familiar session back. Just enter the following command in your terminal: sudo apt install plasma-session-x11 Once that command finishes, the X11 session will appear as an option on the login screen, so you can carry on as before. As OMGUbuntu notes, not everyone in the Ubuntu family is following its lead just yet. Other official flavors like Xubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, and Ubuntu Cinnamon are expected to keep offering an X11 session on their default installs for this cycle.
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rob2090
I've had this idea for some time, to make a thread with the best tutorials and sites that cover this subject. So here goes:
Basics
(X)HTML
http://htmldog.com/guides/htmlbeginner/
http://www.w3schools.com/xhtml/default.asp
http://www.freewebmasterhelp.com/tutorials/xhtml
http://www.topxml.com/xhtml/articles/xhtml_basics/
CSS
http://htmldog.com/guides/cssbeginner/
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/Style
http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/011/firstcss
http://www.richinstyle.com/guides/css1.html
http://www.richinstyle.com/guides/css2.html
XML
http://www.w3schools.com/xml/default.asp
http://www.xmlfiles.com/xml/
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/really-go...ntroduction-xml
Layouts - xhtml, css, standards conforming layouts. Require some background knowledge and understanding to make them work
General
http://www.saila.com/usage/layouts/
http://www.bluerobot.com/web/layouts/
http://glish.com/css/
http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tutorials...sson/boxes.html
http://www.inknoise.com/experimental/layoutomatic.php (+Sch3mz)
Tabbed
http://nontroppo.org/test/tab1.html
http://nontroppo.org/test/tabinvert1.html
Rounded Corners
http://www.albin.net/CSS/RoundedCorners/
http://pro.html.it/esempio/nifty/
Standards
The official specifications from W3C
http://www.w3.org/
http://www.webstandards.org/
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
http://www.w3.org/XML/
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/
Validators
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ - CSS Validator
http://validator.w3.org/ - (X)HTML Validator
http://www.contentquality.com/ - Accessibility validator
http://webxact.watchfire.com/ - Quality, accessibility and privacy validator
FAQs
https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=398525 (by +Rob)
Resources
Knowledge
http://www.alistapart.com/ - precious solutions and ideas
http://www.nypl.org/styleguide/
http://www.stylegala.com/resources/
http://www.alvit.de/handbook/ - this site will literally blow your socks off :) It's got SOO much info all-around that it should have it's own category, MUST SEE!
Gallery & Showcase - look but don't steal
http://csszengarden.com/
http://www.unmatchedstyle.com/
http://www.cssbeauty.com/
http://piepmatzel.de/ - very good, dozens of jaw-dropping sites
Colour Schemes
http://kuler.adobe.com/
http://www.colourlovers.com/
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