What are the odds they will be backported to ubuntu 19.04?
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Originally posted by ColdDistance View Post
I see you have never defended a brand. If you see GNOME developers using Apple computers, those developers are sending the next message: "Look that, they don't use their own product, so their product has to be as bad that it isn't worth it to use in real environments."
This is not question about free or non-free software, it's a commercial issue, and the reality of the commercial situation is what I exposed in the previous paragraph.Last edited by Vistaus; 03 June 2019, 12:01 PM.
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Originally posted by Wojcian View PostFurthermore, they're indirectly promoting macOS.Last edited by Vistaus; 03 June 2019, 12:02 PM.
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Originally posted by mmstick View Post
Daniel van Vugt has submitted all of his patches upstream. These patches have not been backported to the 3.32 packages in Ubuntu. I've been backporting and testing these patches on a wide range of hardware at System76 for Pop!_OS, however. We will land these patches early if it can improve the desktop experience for our customers and users today.
We all know what happened when Canonical shipped the Linux kernel with unstable features enabled.
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Originally posted by Britoid View Post
I'm well aware of the status of the upstream patches, I was replying to a comment that Fedora doesn't (and imho shouldn't) include unstable patches,
We all know what happened when Canonical shipped the Linux kernel with unstable features enabled.
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Hi Guys,
Can anybody help me understand how to apply these fixes to ubuntu 19.04 directly ? I mean , do I need to compile or can I get some debs from somwhere, which I can simply install ? I see, someone has posted pop os debs, but can I install them over in ubuntu 19.04 ?
Any help would be highly appreciated
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