@killyourfm Thanks for sharing, will definitely up-vote.
Looks like Spotify has recognized and promoted an idea to bring a "native" version to #Linux distributions like Arch and others.
You can vote and read the discussion here:
PipeWire: for more linear audio / video handling on Linux.
Red Hat led open-source project aiming to be the central source for managing audio and video streams on Linux.
Ultimately PipeWire wants to serve as a replacement for the likes of PulseAudio and JACK while having similar aspirations for video.
Now: Wayland's Weston lands a Pipewire plug-in as a new remote desktop streaming. KDE and GNOME already implemented.
==> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/commit/?id=d5d5aa91a274117428b6054fc98c06bcd3a0cb99
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#PipeWire #Wayland #Weston #RedHat #Linux
@vascorsd My main issue with latte-dock is resource usage. It's bad.
Runs on Librem 5, Day 23 - GNOME Disk Utility
ArchiveOrg: https://archive.org/details/librem5day023gnomedisks
YouTube: https://youtu.be/IipYuoXHFyc
Valve Index (VR headset) - Valve held a private launch party with speeches.
Gabe Newell: "The history at Valve, we had a lot of significant milestones.
We had Half-Life our first single-player game, we had Source that was our first engine, we had Counter-Strike our first multiplayer game, then we had Steam and Workshop and Mac and Linux support just on and on.
Index is another of those critical milestones for our company."
==> https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/with-the-valve-index-about-to-launch-and-be-delivered-valve-held-a-little-private-launch-party-with-speeche.14461
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#Valve #Index #GabeNewell #VR #Linux