Make sure it doesn’t have anything valuable. Use rm -rf
sudo mount -o subvolid=5 /dev/<your disk here> /mnt
This will give you full access to the filesystem, then you can identify the full path of snapshots and delete them ie.
sudo btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/...
In openSUSE, snapper works by booting to a snapshot. “mount” command will reveal which subvolume you are booted from.
What is the app? You may need to install libhoudini (libndk if you have AMD processor) if it the app is arm only. https://github.com/casualsnek/waydroid_script
.avif is supported by all major browsers but application support sucks.
In KWin’s new (off-by-default) “Hide Cursor” effect, you can now turn off hiding it after inactivity, and only hide it while typing (Vlad Zahorodnii, Plasma 6.2.0. Link)
Does Plasma Bigscreen still receive updates? This feature would be very useful with it. Arch’s bigscreen package is unfortunately stuck at 5.27
In the last year I was intentionally using beta packages of KDE Plasma to get stuff like touchpad gestures early. Even now, Plasma makes important developments like HDR and explicit sync so yes, it still matters.
Lemmy website is fine on mobile imo. Not perfect but usable and optimized.
Linux Mint has a very good track record thanks to their “If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it” mentality and user friendliness. That’s why people still recommend it. With the rapid developments around gaming related software, their mentality works against them.
This person uses an 8GB mac, and tried to defend Apple in the debate
This is more than enough for me to form an opinion about this guy.
“Switching to Linux is like moving to Canada”
On KDE Plasma 6 + Firefox (both Wayland) I can share a window and workaround audio sharing by routing desktop audio to microphone. Vesktop (Discord alternative) supports screenshare w/ audio.
VLC can capture desktop video
This won’t work if host is behind CGNAT
Game Porting Toolkit can be utilized by end users. “Whisky” application can download and use GPTK to play Windows games. https://getwhisky.app/
For software, I can understand you. Linux has fewer native games but significantly better support for Windows games through Proton compared to macOS.
Reading stories in which MS shoots itself in the foot, I am so glad there are 0 Windows 11 installations at home and Windows 10 installations are old (up to date but every install is at least 1 year old) so they don’t become enshittified.
Run them with wine on Linux or search the internet to check if others have tried running that software under Wine. I had very good luck with small, single-purpose software.
https://thestarman.pcministry.com/ This website has very thorough information about BIOS, MBR and other topics from DOS era.