I had a similar issue a couple years ago and it turned out the power supply just couldn’t handle load well anymore.
Obviously I can’t make that a definitive diagnosis, but per Cunningham’s law, it should help get a better answer for you.
I had a similar issue a couple years ago and it turned out the power supply just couldn’t handle load well anymore.
Obviously I can’t make that a definitive diagnosis, but per Cunningham’s law, it should help get a better answer for you.
RTFM.
I think that’s an appropriate response…
While they have not been charged with a terrorist connection or plot yet, the FBI alerted ICE they should be arrested because of potential ties to ISIS, and they were arrested on immigration charges, two sources say. They are detained and face removal proceedings before an immigration judge, and they could later face terrorism-related charges, two sources say.
So probably fraud.
Try an RSS app like Feeder. That one will even try to find the feed given a url to the site. Worked for several sites that don’t advertise having a feed.
An article with context for anyone else who stumbled on this without it (like me): https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/14/new-caledonia-curfew-noumea-violence-protests-constitution-change
Wild. 5.27 broke it completely for me! (2070 Super)
I upgraded today!
Encountered only one multimonitor issue with one panel migrating to the primary display after logout/restart, but otherwise, smooth sailing.
Wayland session even seems stable on Nvidia again (I have nothing but regrets about that GPU choice I made 4 years ago).
Bah, I read Nobara and assumed gnome. You said KDE right there.
Well, good news: Kwallet has a similar feature, albeit through an extra package: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/KDE_Wallet#Unlock_KDE_Wallet_automatically_on_login
To hazard a guess, this is a gnome keyring asking to be unlocked after login?
Caveat: it has been a few years since I was on gnome.
You can tie it to the login with the gnome keying PAM module.
Podman + distrobox might be the fastest way to get up and running.
This might be controversial, but I don’t think performance between distributions is really worth considering unless you have a very niche hardware requirement.
Features and community really make the difference.
I’m all for building new tools!
You might want to take a hard look at a lot of the ways Homebrew works to find similar problems you’ll need to solve to make this production ready.
Oh, nice! Does this work regardless of X/Wayland?
Heads up though, might be headed towards extinction with the manual tiling added in 5.27 https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth/issues/471#issuecomment-1410969462
Polonium seems to be a possible successor: https://github.com/zeroxoneafour/polonium
Hitchen’s razor should apply, but this wasn’t really a debate in the first place. Hell, neither of these geezers is prepared to properly debate and their prep teams are just tic tacs and ice cream.