Arch Linux
Arch Linux is a Linux distribution for computers based on x86-64 architectures. Arch Linux is composed of free, open source and nonfree software, and supports community involvement.
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Issue Description
On the staging_workflows#edit page, the delete icons are disabled whenever a staging project has at least one staged request. This is the expected behavior. On desktop, hovering on the delete icons display the reason This project can not be deleted because it has staged requests, which is the title set on those icons. On mobile, hovering on the icons isn't possible, so users
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KDE for Ubuntu
Many users are asking us for KDE for Ubuntu, we did make it possible with some scripts, which is available here: KDE for Ubuntu
This script work correctly on Ubuntu 18 (Bionic), but is does not work anymore since Ubuntu 20 (Focal), if you know how to fix this problem please feel free to contri
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Test with MMC device
Test with MMC device on bare metal
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Created by Judd Vinet
Released March 11, 2002
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- archlinux
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The current print format of
yay -Siis bad in a non-English environment (such as the following), while the print format of pacman is very good. Even in the English environment, the print format is still not as good as pacman.We should be able to learn from upstream to m