

My GF has an iphone, and on KDE I can just connect it via USB and it’s visible in the file manager.
There’s also this.
My GF has an iphone, and on KDE I can just connect it via USB and it’s visible in the file manager.
There’s also this.
My GF has an iphone, and on KDE I can just connect it via USB and it’s visible in the file manager.
There’s also this.
There’s avante.nvim for LLM integration, it supports most if not all LLM vendors at the moment.
I tried it, however, and got to the same conclusion as you. Not worth it.
Yeah but GTK
Virt-manager is a GUI for libvirt, which can use several hypervisors, including KVM/QEMU, and it works great.
There’s several other clients for libvirt, including GNOME Boxes, Cockpit (web based), and virsh (CLI).
What are you referring to?
This article is satire. However, it’s satire that’s based on a real thing Sergey Brin said.
I use it on my PC and it’s installed from the distro repositories, but I found instructions for the flatpak version. Apparently some daemon needs to be installed from the repositories.
Idk about the controllers, maybe there is a utility to configure those out there somewhere, but as far as the Logitech mouse is concerned, there is Piper. Works perfectly on my G502.
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Hey, check out Tiled Menu for a menu with a grid.