And that is a perfectly logical setup for a stable rig that isn't running the latest hardware.... If you want to run the latest or recent hardware and primarily game I would say manjaro is a better experience... I ran kubuntu 18.04 for a couple years but once I bought ryzen 3800x and a 5700xt I couldn't wait 6 months for 20.04 and running different kernels on ubuntu kinda goes against the reason for running Ubuntu LTS so I jumped to Manjaro and funny enough I think manjaro is more of a noob distro than Ubuntu to set up for gaming... No adding ppa or adding stuff in cli or updating the kernel... Steam is alreadyialready ( which is a huge pitfall for new users since they go to steam website to download it instead of using the repos) .. All the vulkan stuff ready to go without having to install any libraries and a more modern kde I was blown away... Changed my perspective... To me Ubuntu is business and Manjaro is gaming.. Of course you can tweak any distro to do anything but that's just my 2 cents
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Originally posted by cytomax55 View PostAnd that is a perfectly logical setup for a stable rig that isn't running the latest hardware.... If you want to run the latest or recent hardware and primarily game I would say manjaro is a better experience... I ran kubuntu 18.04 for a couple years but once I bought ryzen 3800x and a 5700xt I couldn't wait 6 months for 20.04 and running different kernels on ubuntu kinda goes against the reason for running Ubuntu LTS so I jumped to Manjaro and funny enough I think manjaro is more of a noob distro than Ubuntu to set up for gaming... No adding ppa or adding stuff in cli or updating the kernel... Steam is alreadyialready ( which is a huge pitfall for new users since they go to steam website to download it instead of using the repos) .. All the vulkan stuff ready to go without having to install any libraries and a more modern kde I was blown away... Changed my perspective... To me Ubuntu is business and Manjaro is gaming.. Of course you can tweak any distro to do anything but that's just my 2 cents
I still use Kubuntu mainly because I'm so used to doing things the Debian way, but I have a mind to change especially if Canonical keeps up with their brain dead ideas.Last edited by Melcar; 07 August 2020, 01:11 PM.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View PostJackLilhammers There’s NO reason to relicense Qt IF the upstream is Free. That’s an easy problem to solve; remove the current CLA, publish nothing but Free versions.
Debian is very much against CLA. Debian’s Qt packaging is a hot mess because only few devs want to deal with anything like this. The Debian devs decided against the CLAed Upstart around 5 years ago. Debian recently teamed up with GNOME and made Gitlab remove their CLA.
https://about.gitlab.com/press/relea...r-license.html
Second, it seems you don't want to accept that there are several ways to work developing open source software.
Dual licensing is one of them, and if most of your income comes from a certain piece of software is absolutely fine to make money from those who want to release closed software versions. That way you're taxing closed software and giving incentive to go open.
Red Hat and Canonical develop a lot of software but they're are not software houses, and as such have totally different business models.
This allows them to "give away" their code, and it's wonderful.
Then again you can also see in their sources and tooling and documentation that code is not their primary focus. It's a tool, almost meant for internal use.
When you go through Qt's documentation you see the difference.
Third, you're implying that Debian chose systemd because of the cla, but that's plainly not true. Yes, they did not like it, but the voting was a draw and it was decided by the chairman's vote.
Also you are conveniently ignoring that Debian distributes plenty of software covered by clas.
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Originally posted by JackLilhammers View Post
Kubuntu won't update Kde because 20.04 is an LTS and so is Kde 5.18
I'm just asking them to put into the KDE-backports repository and from there I can install it myself.
But they are not doing even that, which in my opinion has nothing to do with the LTS status.
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Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
I don't ask them to push it on people through updates.
I'm just asking them to put into the KDE-backports repository and from there I can install it myself.
But they are not doing even that, which in my opinion has nothing to do with the LTS status.Last edited by Melcar; 09 August 2020, 11:53 AM.
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Originally posted by hax0r View PostNew kernel should arrive in the future, first HWE kernel will ship with Ubuntu 20.04.2
For newer KDE use kubuntu-ppa:
Code:sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/ppa sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y
If KDE loses and GNOME wins then Absolute True Freedom dies completely.
Who were those 6 people?!Last edited by tildearrow; 12 August 2020, 02:27 PM.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View Posttildearrow Here’s some good news to you about Canonical’s latest work on Debian and Groovy Gorilla. They are already working on GNOME 3.38 beta uploads! I hope you enjoy the new Canonical fighting for True Freedom with close relations to Debian and GNOME because that’s what those 6 people probably liked as well
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source...37.90-1ubuntu1
I meant to say Absolute True Freedom.
KDE come on, please stand up and fix some of the basic things already before GNOME catches up and we find ourselves dead in the hands of a demon who desires to possess our souls with self-proclaimed "True Freedom" in a jail of UX sadism.Last edited by tildearrow; 12 August 2020, 02:29 PM.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View PostJackLilhammers The committee members affiliated with Canonical voted for the CLAed Upstart. The independent committee members voted against the CLAed Upstart. That pretty much says it all. Mark Shuttleworth didn’t buy enough votes and The Community won against the CLA predator. Great day
If what you're saying were true, and it isn't, the Debian technical committee should have changed its name.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View Posttildearrow Here’s some good news to you about Canonical’s latest work on Debian and Groovy Gorilla. They are already working on GNOME 3.38 beta uploads! I hope you enjoy the new Canonical fighting for True Freedom with close relations to Debian and GNOME because that’s what those 6 people probably liked as well
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source...37.90-1ubuntu1
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