Is MIPS still around? I know it was used a lot in embedded stuff but last I heard they were shutting down development of new MIPS chips.
Is MIPS still around? I know it was used a lot in embedded stuff but last I heard they were shutting down development of new MIPS chips.
Looks like a great set of updates!
Are you implying they list…less than four reasons?
“Wayland” doesn’t support any GPU’s, it’s the job of each GPU driver to support Wayland (and Nvidia’s now does).
Hopefully this will make it in as an update for currently supported kernels, but if not it should be in the upcoming 6.8 release:
Good god, someone who actually read the OP’s question and replied with information respondent to it instead of just shrieking “how dare you not use the distro I like” at them. I was starting to think that was banned around here :)
So many capital letters in that headline, it reads like my grandma trying to figure out texting.
Which model do you have? There’s a known issue affecting the sleep/hibernate for the chipset on the new AMD model on the, I believe AMD has already submitted patches to fix it in the next kernel release though.
You can try hacking support for Widevine DRM into Waydroid using the third party “waydroid_script” tool, but obviously no guarantees: https://github.com/casualsnek/waydroid_script#integrate-widevine-drm-l3
Both are better than folded sex though, you only make that mistake once.
Wayland is just a protocol, issues need to be fixed by devs of the apps/toolkits that have still haven’t migrated over unfortunately.
Do they (or whatever’s left of them) have a license to x86_64, or is it just x86?