Ubuntu is using Snaps though…
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Is there no other way on your system to see what the default browser is? On Gnome you can see a few of your default applications in the settings. And what happens if you open an html file for example? Does it open in Zen? If yes then it appears that Zen is set as your default browser, what more is there to check?
Probably but I think if the original comment wanted the message to disappear they would also have done that.
Bummer, I have an unending supply of that
I thought flatpaks were created to make packaging easier, not to solve all security issues. Still sounds like a win to me.
Flatpak Zen Browser is never asking me to be the default. Maybe it did in the beginning but I don’t remember.
Don’t AppImages also have a similar requirement just with stuff that is already installed on many popular distros so many people just don’t notice it? I think I read somewhere that running AppImages on systems that even slightly differ from the big popular distros is a pain since you still have to ship this stuff with them but it is more cumbersome than with flatpaks.
eta@feddit.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is the supposed workflow for vanilla Gnome for keyboard users?English4·11 days agoIf you have apps in your dock you can also use “Super + 1-9” to start those apps. For example i have the browser on the first position and the terminal on the second so i switch between them with Super+1 and Super+2. It’s also the same on Windows with apps in the task bar by the way. I am fine with it so far but I have thought about switching to a distro with a tiling window manager but the distro I currently use just doesn’t support those and I don’t want to leave right now.
Whatever makes you feel more superior, lol. There are many paths.
And finally: I rewrote all my stuff in C because I didn’t like the overhead of Python and wanted to go more minimalist.
I recently tried out some terminals but in the end it didn’t really make all that big of a difference, maybe because I use tmux so I don’t need split functionality. For a long time I used Gnome Console because it came with my distro but then I tried Ghostty because some people said it was the best and I also thought I was missing out. However for me it was mostly the same as before and it was cool in a way but for some reason it didn’t really click. Now I am using Wezterm because other people said it’s the best and what i like is that it comes as a flatpak and it is configured using Lua. But I could just go back to Gnome Console if I had to.
eta@feddit.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Pipewire improved its accessibility, allowing for screenreaders to start much earlierEnglish1·29 days agoI also have a DAC connected via USB to my laptop but I have never experienced this. Which distro are you on?
eta@feddit.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Void linux. Package managers. Alternative to AUR?English4·1 month agoIf I remember correctly you can use slurp to select a region on the screen and then pass that into grim to save the screenshot.
Alright looks neat but did you plan the release of this to be at the same time that Pocket shuts down?