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Search results for tag #linux

[?]Pete Orrall » 🌐
@peteorrall@mastodon.bsd.cafe

The last new for 2025 was just released and there are some really cool changes all around. One of the new additions is detection for FreeBSD's . Wicked cool!

From the article:

"In what might be a sign of the quiet continued spread of FreeBSD, the kernel can now detect and handle that it is running under FreeBSD's built-in bhyve hypervisor. Coincidentally, FreeBSD 15.0 just appeared as well, and in this release bhyve supports over 255 virtual processors [PDF] in a VM. Now Linux can handle that configuration."

The juicy details are here:

theregister.com/2025/12/03/ker

    [?]Andrea Giovino » 🌐
    @teddythepreacher@mastodon.xyz

    @nixcraft why, is there windows still?

      [?]Lett Osprey :v_pan: :v_enby: 🍉 :therian: » 🌐
      @lettosprey@tech.lgbt

      Given the increased popularity of , I am pondering switching to or for all but my "main" computer (due to music making).

      Should I? And what should I pick?

      It's not a "linux is becoming bad" take, but I have always enjoyed using and supporting alternatives, and this will continue to be important for innovation, in the "non-capitalized version" of that word.

        dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

        [?]Peter Czanik » 🌐
        @PCzanik@fosstodon.org

        My @turris Omnia is 9 years old, but still receiving updates regularly. My favorite detail from the last update e-mail:

        • Updated package syslog-ng from version 4.7.1-1 to version 4.10.2-r1

          [?]Dendrobatus Azureus » 🌐
          @dendrobatus_azureus@polymaths.social

          @rl_dane

          You wrote

          • Detects if a browser tab is using a lot of CPU resources

          I use the build in process manager of Firefox

          about:processes

          It's manual but works

          #Firefox #process #programming #technology #manager #BSD #Linux

            [?]GNOME » 🌐
            @gnome@floss.social

            And just like that, we’ve hit 50% of our goal for the end of the year! 🎉

            Have you joined yet? If not, this is your sign to join 750 other amazing supporters:

            donate.gnome.org

            If so, help us keep up the momentum by sharing with your friends, especially those outside of the typical contributor community. Let’s end the year strong!

            750/1500 #FriendsOfGNOME. donate.gnome.org

            Alt...750/1500 #FriendsOfGNOME. donate.gnome.org

              [?]DajeLinux :linux: :fedilug: » 🌐
              @dajelinux@mastodon.uno

              Il web che amo.
              Quello dei piccoli blog indipendenti, magari ospitati su qualche VPS dove si offrono anche servizi open source e privacy oriented, istanze del , e tanto altro.

              Si può parlare di ?
              In ogni caso, impegniamoci per alimentare un WWW più sano.

              Per non creare un'accozzaglia di url, mi limiterò a taggare alcuni profili (in ordine sparso), da cui poi ricavare i link:

              @stefano
              @lorenzo
              @dado
              @denial403

              @internet

                Jeff Rizzo boosted

                [?]No Starch Press » 🌐
                @nostarch@mastodon.social

                Today is the last day of our Black Friday sale.

                Use code BLACKFRIDAY25 for 42% off all titles until 11:59pm PT tonight. Round out that technical library for the start of the new year.

                nostarch.com

                  [?]Scott Williams 🐧 » 🌐
                  @vwbusguy@mastodon.online

                  I don't think I've yet expressed enough yet how great the out of box experience of on a new has been. Don't get me wrong, Fedora runs great on my other hardware, too, but this pairing feels much more intentionally supported and it really shows in the experience.

                    [?]vkc via PeerTube » 🌐
                    @vkc@tinkerbetter.tube

                    I stream nothing, and I am happy.

                    I'm one of those hipsters who doesn't use streaming services.

                    I did, a while ago, but I quit using them because the experience is kind of awful, and I'm happier now for it. I collect physical media and watch it using Jellyfin on my Linux-based home theater PC, and I'm completely satisfied with how it works.

                    I'm making this video because I am really troubled by algorithmic helplessness, and I feel like corporate-centralized streaming media makes that worse. Maybe this video will encourage someone else to cut the cord and rediscover an appreciation for owning your media and being choosy about what to "watch next". Or maybe I'm just wasting time. Who knows? I suppose, you know, you're reading this description, right?

                    If you read the description, say "algorithmic helplessness sucks" in the comments. That'll make me feel better.

                    Oh right, I need to tell you about the things I mentioned in the video.

                    Software:
                    - MakeMKV: https://makemkv.com/
                    - To support MakeMKV and get all the advanced features: https://www.makemkv.com/buy/
                    - That LibreDrive forum post on the MakeMKV website which is hard to find (contains list of LibreDrive compatible drives): https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=79712#p79712
                    - Handbrake: https://handbrake.fr/
                    - Asunder: http://littlesvr.ca/asunder/
                    - Jellyfin: https://jellyfin.org/
                    - Kodi: https://kodi.tv
                    - Finamp (via GitHub): https://github.com/jmshrv/finamp

                    Hardware I mentioned - not sponsored and no affiliate links.
                    (These drives might not be currently available at Micro Center, but I'm providing these links as they're probably the most helpful if you want to find one yourself.)
                    - My LG portable Blu-Ray drive, a BP60NB10: https://www.microcenter.com/product/607144/lg-slim-portable-blu-ray-dvd-writer-w-3d-blu-ray-disk-playback-and-m-disc-support
                    - And my internal Asus BW-16D1HT drive: https://www.microcenter.com/product/435513/asus-16x-blu-ray-disc-drive
                    - FLIRC receiver (I don't remember if I bought it here but maybe): https://www.pishop.us/product/flirc-rpi-usb-xbmc-ir-remote-receiver/

                    Other links of note:
                    - 13 minutes of videotaped footage of the Wii Netflix app: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raAOW1pP66E
                    - Video about smart TVs by @LonSeidman : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TPV9yQvcIQ
                    - My PeerTube (watch this video without ads or tracking): https://tinkerbetter.tube/c/veronicaexplains/videos
                    - My blog post about how I use Handbrake: https://vkc.sh/handbrake-2025/

                    Lastly, links to support my very unsponsored videos:
                    - Patreon: https://patreon.com/VeronicaExplains
                    - Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/VeronicaExplains
                    - Bandcamp: https://thestopbits.bandcamp.com

                    Chapters:
                    0:00 My motivation for ditching streaming
                    3:21 Physical media is awesome
                    4:05 Ripping media
                    5:59 Serving with Jellyfin
                    7:09 Bookstores and libraries are lit (get it?)
                    8:10 I don't want an algorithm programming us.

                    Alt...---

                      [?]GNOME » 🌐
                      @gnome@floss.social

                      We are launching an end-of-year fundraising campaign with a simple goal: to reach 1,500 Friends of GNOME. And we need your help!

                      blogs.gnome.org/foundation/202

                      This week, we will also be sharing and celebrating the accomplishments of GNOME over the past year here on the fediverse; be sure to follow !

                      Finally, if you’re already a Friend of GNOME or join this month, please join us in posting with as well so that we can thank you. 😊

                        [?]Álvaro R. » 🌐
                        @xenodium@indieweb.social

                        #netbsd boosted

                        [?]BorgBackup » 🌐
                        @borgbackup@fosstodon.org

                        BorgBackup 1.4.3 was just released!

                        This is primarily a bugfix release, the Linux and FreeBSD binaries built on Github now have working FUSE support (borg mount).

                        Our CI testing now includes *BSD and Haiku OS!

                        github.com/borgbackup/borg/rel

                          [?]R1 Open Source Project » 🌐
                          @r1os@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                          Sam Cranford boosted

                          [?]Simon D. » 🌐
                          @siltaer@piaille.fr

                          Mon PC de jeu tourne sous Linux : après 6 mois, je ne reviendrai pas en arrière
                          frandroid.com/os/gnu-linux/288

                          Pour sortir des écosystèmes des géants américains, j’ai essayé l’aventure Linux pendant 6 mois, à la place de Windows, sur mon PC de jeu.

                            #netbsd boosted

                            [?]vermaden » 🌐
                            @vermaden@mastodon.social

                            Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱/𝟭𝟮/𝟬𝟭 (Valuable News - 2025/12/01) available.

                            vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/12

                            Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                              [?]vermaden » 🌐
                              @vermaden@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                              Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱/𝟭𝟮/𝟬𝟭 (Valuable News - 2025/12/01) available.

                              vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/12

                              Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                [?]Jon S. von Tetzchner » 🌐
                                @jon@social.vivaldi.net

                                It seems like most every other browser is all in on AI. We have chosen a different path at @Vivaldi

                                If you would prefer AI not to be integrated into your browser, but still like a feature rich browser, I welcome you to try Vivaldi.

                                vivaldi.com/blog/keep-explorin

                                  [?]Michelle Hughes » 🌐
                                  @MegaMichelle@a2mi.social

                                  Scene from The Good Place:  Tahani and Jason on an old timey train.

Jason:  "Any time I had a problem and I upgraded my linux distro.  Boom, right away, I had a different problem."

                                  Alt...Scene from The Good Place: Tahani and Jason on an old timey train. Jason: "Any time I had a problem and I upgraded my linux distro. Boom, right away, I had a different problem."

                                    [?]Graham Perrin » 🌐
                                    @grahamperrin@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                    @joel she knows how to pronounce MATE, that's better than me.

                                    No kidding.

                                      [?]Daniel Wayne Armstrong » 🌐
                                      @dwarmstrong@fosstodon.org

                                      I think Chimera Linux is an intriguing mix of components: Linux kernel, FreeBSD userland, apk package manager, (non-systemd) dinit. I checked it out briefly last year. Now I want to take a second, closer look.

                                      Installed Chimera Linux with Root-on-ZFS with ZFS native encryption and ZFSBootMenu as bootloader on a VM. Time to explore!

                                      Screenshot of output from the 'fastfetch' command displaying system parameters of a fresh install of Chimera Linux.

                                      Alt...Screenshot of output from the 'fastfetch' command displaying system parameters of a fresh install of Chimera Linux.

                                        [?]Linux Renaissance 🇭🇷 » 🌐
                                        @darth@silversword.online

                                        I recorded something WAY out of my comfort zone, but I felt like it wanted to get out of me in this way.

                                        youtu.be/-ELUJ2Qofnc

                                          [?]Jon 🇨🇦 » 🌐
                                          @SamuraiSakura@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                          I'm looking for an audiobook player for Linux. What is your favourite recommendation?

                                            Shawn Webb boosted

                                            [?]alip » 🌐
                                            @alip@mastodon.online

                                            Today I have added ' Signal Counting mitigation for SROP as an item under defense and mitigations in the SROP article. Watch my talk for a live demo ;) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigretur

                                              [?]Bradley M. Kühn » 🌐
                                              @bkuhn@fedi.copyleft.org

                                              So, my laptop arrived last week. I sadly have not had time to do the install until today. I'm going to work on it today and I'll post on this thread in case anyone is bored on a Sunday and wants to watch me struggle to install — having not installed it from scratch in nearly a decade.

                                              This might be fun — if for no other reason than the lolz of an aging technologist struggling with installing a -based system.

                                              You have my permission to laugh. Follow along today here.

                                                [?]Paul Ganssle » 🌐
                                                @pganssle@qoto.org

                                                Looks like my old ThinkPad T480 has or is finally dying. Anyone have strong feelings about a native replacement?

                                                I have been leaning towards a Framework because I like their philosophy, but I have heard System76 makes some nice machines as well.

                                                  [?]Nathan 🇵🇷 » 🌐
                                                  @Nathan@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                  I'm looking for a guide to help a new user migrate from an old install to a new computer with Mint installed. There are no windows or apples involved.

                                                  thanks in advance.

                                                    [?]Tom » 🌐
                                                    @pertho@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                    What's the common wisdom regarding and systemd-resolved, dnsmasq, and NetworkManager?

                                                    Had a weird thing happen where a tunnel didn't go up but DNS was still trying to connect to the DNS server over the WireGuard tunnel and was failing.

                                                    Is there any way to stop the DNS madness? It looks like they're both clobbering each other.

                                                      [?]Dendrobatus Azureus » 🌐
                                                      @Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                      @gumnos @rl_dane

                                                      GNOME has had that system for more than two decades or so IIRC {if I recall correctly} they're 27 ATM.
                                                      I had seen it in the first couple of years of GNOME spawn and development, when the programmers chose the route of less configuration & more dictation

                                                        [?]Dendrobatus Azureus » 🌐
                                                        @dendrobatus_azureus@polymaths.social

                                                        [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                                        @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                        FreeBSD 15.0 (almost)-RELEASE, using pkgbase, on my Ryzen 9 MiniPC (and compared to openSUSE Tumbleweed):

                                                        - Full disk encryption works beautifully via GELI, as usual.

                                                        - Installing KDE is easy and it works perfectly on Wayland.

                                                        - All my main apps work. Others will run via the Linuxulator or Wine (Linux browsers, WinBox for MikroTik, etc).

                                                        - The fan seems more relaxed.

                                                        - The system generally feels snappier.

                                                        - Native ZFS. I can autosnapshot every 5 minutes. If I try to do this with btrfs - snapshots of the home directory included and quotas enabled - the system hangs while handling them (which is why Tumbleweed doesn’t snapshot home by default).

                                                        - The media keys on my keyboard work, but volume control uses huge steps and 30 percent is already extremely loud. This can be fixed. The monitor brightness setting is also a bit off, but I don't care.

                                                        - amdgpu works perfectly.

                                                        - The wifi card works. I haven’t tested the speed because I immediately installed the realtek-re-kmod driver to use the 2.5 Gbit ethernet connection.

                                                        - Suspend doesn’t work. This is a big problem for me. It’s probably more psychological than technical, but I can’t leave the computer powered for hours when I’m not using it. I already have servers running 24/7 here. I even considered putting my Qotom FreeBSD server in a VM. It would probably work, but next summer it might be an issue because temperatures here aren’t low and spinning disks don’t love heat (and I don’t love their noise).

                                                        - It’s stable and reliable. I’ve done almost everything and it just works, as expected.

                                                        - Some small glitches remain, mostly due to missing configuration or packages (I didn’t tune anything. I just installed it and started using it).

                                                        A much smoother experience than a year ago, when I bought it.

                                                        Will I keep using FreeBSD on this minipc?
                                                        I’m not sure yet, since Tumbleweed works great and the lack of suspend really influences my choice. I'll contact Aymeric and try to offer some help to improve this.

                                                        For now, I’ll keep it on an external SSD and switch from time to time, especially when I know I’ll be using the minipc for hours.

                                                          Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                                          [?]KaiXin » 🌐
                                                          @kaixin@snac.bsd.cafe

                                                          Finally tried 10.1 RELEASE baremetal on my . Good news is most things seem to work out of box: WiFi, touchpad, i915 drived video card. Bad news is, suspend/wakeup (S3) not working. It appears suspend worked well since after issuing sysctl -w hw.acpi.sleep.state=3 the laptop went to sleep with blinking power led, fan stops. However, at wakeup keyboard just stops responding, even swtiching tty with Ctrl-Alt-Fn keys. WiFi usually wakes up just fine since I gain ssh session back shortly after wakeups. I will conclude a major issue for a system if suspend/wakeup won't work for a laptop. I simply cannot imagine having to poweroff a laptop every day before going to bed. It is kinda a sueprise to me since I assume ThinkPad laptops usually get along well with and systems.

                                                          FYI, S3 suspend/wakeup works flawlessly with and on this laptop without any hack.


                                                            🗳

                                                            [?]Terence Eden » 🌐
                                                            @Edent@mastodon.social

                                                            Android friends! A question for you:

                                                            I currently use Termux to run shell scripts, SSH, and a few other tools on my phone.

                                                            Is it worth switching to the new Terminal app in Android 16?

                                                            (Running GrapheneOS if that makes a difference to your answer.)

                                                            Termux 4EVA!:5
                                                            Terminal FTW!:0
                                                            Secret 3rd choice (please reply with what):0

                                                            Closes in 25:14:56:25

                                                              [?]Jon 🇨🇦 » 🌐
                                                              @SamuraiSakura@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                              Hyperlink Roundup 10! I'm proud I made it this far!

                                                              Several blogs and articles I've read since the last Hyperlink Roundup. Another good-bye to Firefox and some self-hosting media server posts.

                                                              basic.bearblog.dev/hyperlink-r

                                                                Sam Cranford boosted

                                                                [?]It's FOSS » 🌐
                                                                @itsfoss@mastodon.social

                                                                Self-hosting is rising because Linux users refuse to wait for permission.

                                                                itsfoss.com/self-hosting-risin

                                                                  [?]Frank Hasterok » 🌐
                                                                  @FrankHasterok@dresden.network

                                                                  Kürzlich habe ich versucht, für einen sehbehinderten Menschen einen Laptop von Windows 10 auf Linux Mint Cinnamon umzustellen.
                                                                  Folgende Anforderungen hat er gestellt:
                                                                  Die Textgröße sollte sich genauso wie unter Windows mit einem Schieberegler unter Barrierefreiheit verstellen lassen. Dabei sollen alle Vergrößerungswerte zwischen 100% und 200% einstellbar sein. Außerdem benötigt er einen hohen Kontrast. Mit der Einstellung hoher Kontrast unter Linux Mint konnte er nicht arbeiten. Der Kontrast war nicht hoch genug. Andere Hilfsmittel, wie z.B. die Lupe, möchte er nicht verwenden.
                                                                  Kann mir hier vielleicht jemand einen Tipp geben, welche -Distribution und/oder Desktopumgebung besser für diese Anforderungen geeignet sind?

                                                                    [?]openSUSE Linux » 🌐
                                                                    @opensuse@fosstodon.org

                                                                    Looking for hardware? Find out about 's Black Friday discounts and other info at planet.opensuse.org

                                                                      [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
                                                                      @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                                                                      Two things that would've made my #Thinkpad x260 a perfect laptop:

                                                                      • A little nicer screen (>1366x768, not TN (that's on me for not reading the ebay description more closely))
                                                                      • A backlit keyboard, or heck, even a derpy ThinkLight XD

                                                                      Otherwise, this is a pretty sweet bit of kit. 6th gen i5, 8GiB RAM, 256GB SSD, responsive keyboard, TouchPoint (ThinkNubbin) and touchpad, internal and external battery, roughly 6.5-8 hours battery life (I got 5:21:00 active usage yesterday and it only got down to 48% on the little internal battery (0% on the external) when I was done (it estimated 1:20:00 remaining)), super friendly to both #Linux and #BSD. Oh, and it's dirt cheap right now.

                                                                        [?]Michael Boelen » 🌐
                                                                        @mboelen@mastodon.social

                                                                        10 Are you doing something with , , , , networking, or anything related? If NOT, goto 30

                                                                        20 Submit a talk proposal at the @nluug conference at cfp.nluug.nl/nluug-voorjaarsco

                                                                        30 Have a nice day!

                                                                        NLUUG conference picture

                                                                        Alt...NLUUG conference picture

                                                                          [?]Marcin Kulik » 🌐
                                                                          @ku1ik@hachyderm.io

                                                                          I'm looking for a remote Rust/Elixir role (EU-friendly timezones, US East is ok).

                                                                          I have 7 years of , 9 years of , 20+ years of .

                                                                          I have over 20 years of experience as a professional developer, and I've been working remotely for 12 years, during which I helped US and EU companies build reliable software.

                                                                          On the side, I've been developing , the best tool to record and stream your terminal sessions. I talk about it in the context of Rust in this interview: rustacean-station.org/episode/

                                                                          My current contract ends soon, so this is a great time to talk! I'm open to both full-time roles and short term contracts.

                                                                          My linkedin profile: linkedin.com/in/marcinkulik/

                                                                          Boost please!

                                                                            [?]stib » 🌐
                                                                            @stib@aus.social

                                                                            Hey is it still(?) correct that if I have a VM on a host that is connected by wifi, I can't bridge the network connection? Seems to be the consensus, and the evidence backs it up, but I'm hoping for a workaround.
                                                                            My guest OS is Windows Server 2019, I'm using and -manager on .

                                                                              [?]TronNerd82 » 🌐
                                                                              @TronNerd82@mastodon.social

                                                                              users who use :

                                                                              Because Slackware doesn't ship by default, how do you use it, from the LuckyCyborg packages, the slack-a-roni packages maintained by our friend @jloc0, some other package set I don't know about, or compiled from source?

                                                                              Let me know in the replies, I wanna gauge the userbase for these packages (at least among fedi users). Sadly, LuckyCyborg will soon stop working on the packages, so @jloc0's packages are your best bet (I prefer them at least)

                                                                                [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
                                                                                @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                                                                                @kabel42

                                                                                Yeah, #FreeBSD is VERY #Linux-from-25-years-ago feeling. ;)

                                                                                In some bad ways, but in many, many good ways.

                                                                                  [?]Jay 🚩 :runbsd: » 🌐
                                                                                  @jaypatelani@bsd.network

                                                                                  Forget the chaotic Black Friday sales! 🤯 NetBSD 🚩 offers the BEST deal: it's 100% FREE! Always has been, always will be. Perfect for self-hosters and anyone seeking pure, open-source goodness without spending a dime. No catches, just solid OS.

                                                                                    #netbsd boosted

                                                                                    [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
                                                                                    @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                                                                                    #POLL Results:

                                                                                    44 people are in deep denial about their existential dread, and should consult a counselor and read #Kierkegaard immediately 😁
                                                                                    139 people like teh pretty tings, and can't be bothered
                                                                                    188 people have started down the path towards enlightment
                                                                                    354 people are cool_kids
                                                                                    92 people are very_cool_kids
                                                                                    55 people laugh at your inadequate security model
                                                                                    27 people can run a server on a bit of bailing wire and a microcontroller from 1987 — fear them.
                                                                                    26 people are keeping Gassée's dream alive, and are plenny cool in my book
                                                                                    4 people are totally cool, and totally in a class by themselves
                                                                                    and 21 people kinda scare me, but I'd like to know more. 🤣

                                                                                    #humor #humour #houmor #houmour

                                                                                    #Windows #MacOS #Linux #CommandLine #BSD #RunBSD #FreeBSD #OpenBSD #NetBSD #Haiku #HaikuOS #BeOS #Amiga #Workbench #AROS #AmigaOS #Plan9 #9Front #TempleOS

                                                                                    P.S., wherever you find yourself, you're awesome. This is all for fun.

                                                                                      [?]TheEvilSkeleton 🇮🇳 🏳️‍⚧️ » 🌐
                                                                                      @TheEvilSkeleton@social.treehouse.systems

                                                                                      As part of our volunteer-driven accessibility initiative in GNOME Calendar, and for the first time in the 10+ years of Calendar's existence, we finally completed and merged the first step needed to have a working calendar app for people who rely on keyboard navigation. This merge request in particular makes the event widgets focusable with navigation keys (arrow left/up/right/down) and activatable with space/enter. This will be available in GNOME 49.

                                                                                      Most of GNOME Calendar's layout and widgets consist of custom widgets and complex calculations, both independently and according to other factors (window size, height and width of each cell, number of events, positioning, etc.), so these widgets need to be minimal to have as little overhead as possible. This means that these widgets also need to have the necessary accessibility features reimplemented or even rethought, including and starting with the event widgets.

                                                                                      We also hope to get other parts of GNOME Calendar accessible before GNOME 49, but I can't promise anything at the moment. We did start working with making the month view accessible: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-c

                                                                                        [?]TheEvilSkeleton 🇮🇳 🏳️‍⚧️ » 🌐
                                                                                        @TheEvilSkeleton@social.treehouse.systems

                                                                                        Continuing our volunteer effort to make GNOME Calendar fully accessible with a keyboard (see thread for context), we fixed a major bug that was causing the focus to disappear into the abyss when the user tried to tab into the month view in merge request !576. This means, as of this commit, events should now be completely functional and accessible within the month view. Additionally, the merge request changes the keyboard and focus behavior within the month view: Events can only be cycled using arrow buttons, the focus can't escape the month view with arrow buttons, and entering/exiting the month view can only be done with tab. These improvements will be available on GNOME 49.

                                                                                          [?]TheEvilSkeleton 🇮🇳 🏳️‍⚧️ » 🌐
                                                                                          @TheEvilSkeleton@social.treehouse.systems

                                                                                          After two weeks of writing, revising, and trying to make everything as digestible as possible, I finally published "GNOME Calendar: A New Era of Accessibility Achieved in 90 Days", where I explain in detail the steps we took to turn GNOME Calendar from an app that was literally unusable with a keyboard and screen reader to an app that is (finally) accessible to keyboard and screen reader users as of GNOME 49!

                                                                                          tesk.page/2025/07/25/gnome-cal

                                                                                            [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
                                                                                            @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                                                                                            @wagesj45

                                                                                            I wonder if they really make money from Windows anymore, or if they're just passive-aggressive little berks that don't want to give up their paper kingdom.

                                                                                            Because AFAIK their web services (running #LINUX, of course!) are their real money makers. And I guess the "365" crap. lol

                                                                                              [?]jordan » 🌐
                                                                                              @wagesj45@mastodon.jordanwages.com

                                                                                              It's been interesting the last couple of years watching as slowly moves from being the beginner friendly to the one that requires the most expertise to have a half-decent experience. You need de-bloat scripts, registry hacks, and you're constantly fighting Windows Update, never mind giving over some percentage of your system resources so that can spy on you.

                                                                                              Simultaneously, has unironically become the OS that's most beginner friendly.

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