That is super cool. I wonder how long it will take for arch to receive this update. I just checked in my settings, and it does not have the selection for the wallpaper for the colors for me. Which for me, it should be kinda cool since I have my wallpapers set to a slide show to change every 15 minutes.
The article has the different KDE versions of when each feature will be released listed. I am not sure about their scheduled releases though.
Despite being out of date.... This is quite surprising and fascinating to me.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg
The Debian piece is frankly rather beautiful.
...No Garuda Linux?
It does look like a leaf with all it's leafiness removed
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b5/Linux_Distribution_Timeline_21_10_2021.svg
Here is a newer one, still no Garuda though, no EndeavourOS either
I suppose you have seen Firefox 100 has landed.
It brings some interesting changes, like them or not.
It also brings a Y2K similar issue, with the new 3 digit version.
Just in case you stumble upon it...
Is this the big news everyone wanted from Nvidia or something minor generally? Not sure what scale they're going for with this
They had no choice after they got hacked
Hence I'd give them just 50% of the cuddly points for doing it in the end ^^
Likely because they were hacked.
Didn't the group that hacked nvidia already release them online before this?
Google it for us and confirm
I had read that somewhere, but not from an authoritative source.
Can't be bothered, because I no longer purchase nvidia products.
I don't buy it.
I find more possible nvidia website being hacked, thus it seems they announced this, while they have not.
Nvidia can't change...
Please, use better language. This is not a barβ¦
Nobody is perfect. Not even religionsβ¦
Hey it's a common phrase over here haha. But yeah sure
Just saw this announcement and thought it was pretty exciting. Looking forward to some better NVIDIA compatibility with my Linux system so I can actually enjoy Wayland more. Not full blown open sourcing of their drivers, but a step forward.
Saw another user post this blog article related to it, on another forum.