Yeah the compiler generates it so it's always there
There's always a destructor though. It may do nothing but it's there.
You should have basic maintenance knowledge like checking tyre pressure and the fluid levels in your car.
By doing it all for them, you are perpetuating the learned helplessness encouraged by Microsoft and Apple over the last few decades and doing them no favours at all.
Consider what they would do if you were unavailable to help them.
The best way to help a non-enthusiast Linux user is teach them basic system maintenance.
Another vote for Endeavour OS here
I think people can use what they want as their wallpaper
I did actual work on openSUSE Tumbleweed for nearly eight years. It was completely reliable. Now I do actual work on Endeavour OS and so far it has been completely reliable. It has far exceeded my expectations.
I can't imagine the injuries I'd suffer if I tried to dress my cats up like that. Looks cute though.
The lunatics are in charge of the asylum
And you got it so what's to complain about?
Maybe there's a service pack?
He's a madlad
I don’t think he enjoys 2℃ as much as he did 15.
Who does?
No one does comfy like cats!
Well, that really makes a difference!
I only get a couple of problems.
- A panel that wraps content is sized to one icon when logging in for the first time
- Plasma Shell occasionally crashes and restarts
But then, I'm not running a stock plasma, I have a few add-ons compiled from source and a few widgets downloaded from the get new things. One of those could be causing the crash but I haven't proved that yet. I'm fairly sure the panel is a plasma bug.
Edit: Oh and sorting pinned icons in the icons only taskbar is a real pain in wayland.
Edit 2: It seems the sorting has been fixed since I last did it and I haven't had the crash since the last plasma update
This week was full of major feature work and UI polishing, in addition to a lot of bug-fixing! I'm pretty sure everyone will find something to be excited about here:
Welcome to the new home of "This Week in Plasma"! No longer is it a private personal thing on my (Nate Graham's) blog, but now it's a weekly series hosted here on KDE's infrastructure, open to anyone's participation and contribution! I'll remain the editor-in-chief for now, and welcome contributions...
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At this point we’ve addressed most of the nasty regressions people found in Plasma 6.2. Thankfully most were not widespread, and were instead related to people’s diverse hardware setups…
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