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jokro

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5 points

Bis jetzt konnte ich auch immer einen Knopf drücken.

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Ja sowas stelle ich mir auch als Lösung vor. Soweit ich weiß arbeiten und Apple auch mit reinen Softwarelösungen zur ausführung von x86 Software.

Danke für den Tipp :)

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Ist Unter nicht ein Laseswort?

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Damn, is that a new model :D? Last time i looked there was no lightweight, amd, 15 Inches, big battery laptop

Edit: Im looking for a replacement of another 15 Inch Laptop from them. The display has an issue after it soaked full with coffee in a backpack. (Really not Tuxedo’s fault). I would prefer a framework, due to the easeness of repairs(display in my case), but they are too expensive for me and they dont have a Tux-Key on the keyboard, so i will probably buy that new Tuxedomodel :)

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Good Idea in theory, but i think it would fall short because

  • supporting multiple runtimes requires more develeoper effort, if even possible
  • a single app is enough for a runtime to be required to be present. So it’s unlikely to save space
  • The number of possible runtimes isn’t that high anyway. I think the flatpak folder on my pc is like 10GiB.
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Sounds like a temporary problem.

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Die FDP müsste dann mitmachen.

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I don’t quite get what you want to achieve. On Android Apps might run Tasks or be active in the background. But on Linux programs usually dont have a background task, if you close them they are gone. (Unless they “minimize to taskbar”)

Then, when I kill the process, have it automatically lose all privileges and become “frozen”.

So, when you kill the process it’s gone. Removing permission won’t change anything for not running programms.

Maybe you can explain a bit more?

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Den Bauern geht’s mies, den Tieren geht’s mies. Tolles System /s

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The “non blocking saving” i.e. forking and saving in the child process, works flawlessly for years for me.

It’s the only game i in know that utilizes this classic UNIX functionality.

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