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  • #11
    Originally posted by Calinou View Post

    As a native French speaker, switching keyboard layouts to write English isn't nearly as common since you can write perfect English on an AZERTY keyboard. (The opposite isn't true; you can't write "proper" French with accents on an US QWERTY keyboard.)

    There are some use cases for switching to QWERTY on Linux (such as some old/uncooperative games not using physical key codes and not having remappable keys, like Among Us). That said, I think it's fine to switch globally using a hotkey since it's an uncommon enough use case.
    A trick for the french speaker who also wants to use a querty layout is to switch to ES. Spain's Spanish layout has all of the accents used in french and some of the special chars like ç as they're in use in Spanish, Catalan and Galician to which this layout caters for.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Mani View Post
      I wonder why they chose i3 over sway, I had both running and sway has a much much better user experience, no tearing, a few useful additions like the stash and IMO far better default shortcuts 🤷‍♂️
      There is a BBBIIIIGGG reason...no support for EGLstreams, so no 3D acceleration with Nvidia's proprietary drivers under Wayland.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by pabloski View Post
        so no 3D acceleration with Nvidia's proprietary drivers under Wayland.
        Does anyone even have an NVIDIA card these days? You should update to modern hardware to run a modern day OS!

        Decades ago I remember having to install a proprietary driver for my mouse to work on MS-DOS. That is ancient stuff. No-one does that any more except you and NVIDIA it seems
        Last edited by kpedersen; 13 January 2021, 12:04 PM.

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        • #14
          Wait, wut? I thought Fedora had switched to Wayland by default? Shouldn't they be shipping Sway then?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Calinou View Post

            As a native French speaker, switching keyboard layouts to write English isn't nearly as common since you can write perfect English on an AZERTY keyboard. (The opposite isn't true; you can't write "proper" French with accents on an US QWERTY keyboard.)
            .
            Unless you're using US QWERTY with dead keys. Or just use a one-fits-all like I do: Dvorak with dead keys

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            • #16
              Originally posted by royce View Post

              A trick for the french speaker who also wants to use a querty layout is to switch to ES. Spain's Spanish layout has all of the accents used in french and some of the special chars like ç as they're in use in Spanish, Catalan and Galician to which this layout caters for.
              US QWERTY with dead keys (Dvorak too) has the same accents. Just press ' and e to get é, for example. Very easy to do.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Calinou View Post

                As a native French speaker, switching keyboard layouts to write English isn't nearly as common since you can write perfect English on an AZERTY keyboard. (The opposite isn't true; you can't write "proper" French with accents on an US QWERTY keyboard.)

                There are some use cases for switching to QWERTY on Linux (such as some old/uncooperative games not using physical key codes and not having remappable keys, like Among Us). That said, I think it's fine to switch globally using a hotkey since it's an uncommon enough use case.
                Well, there is perfectly fine and great QWERTY french layout. Use either canadian french, or my favorite one, canadian multilingual

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
                  Wait, wut? I thought Fedora had switched to Wayland by default? Shouldn't they be shipping Sway then?
                  Fedora Workstation uses Wayland by default via GNOME. The i3 Spin is handled by Fedora i3 Special Interest Grioup (SIG). Contributors are welcome to create a Sway spin as they wish by following this guideline and as long they are willing to actively maintain it.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by kpedersen View Post

                    Does anyone even have an NVIDIA card these days? You should update to modern hardware to run a modern day OS!

                    Decades ago I remember having to install a proprietary driver for my mouse to work on MS-DOS. That is ancient stuff. No-one does that any more except you and NVIDIA it seems
                    Well, show me a passively cooled, sub-70$ AMD GPU card with 4 HDMI output then

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Hi-Angel View Post
                      He locked up both our PRs
                      I'm not a developer sorry, what "locked up" means please? He dropped/disregarded them? Or did you mean "looked up"?
                      Thanks

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