FYI, you can run homeassistant on a raspberry pi or even cheaper hardware, or on an existing or old machine.
FYI, you can run homeassistant on a raspberry pi or even cheaper hardware, or on an existing or old machine.
Nobara works in that regard as well. It’s based on Fedora.
I understand what you mean now. You have to wait for the software developer to update the tool you use for compatibility with Wayland. Will it run under xwayland?
I’m on Wayland, KDE plasma with Fedora 39. I take screenshots all the time.
I personally disagree. Took 3 years of Electrical Engineering courses in college but finished with a B.S in Computer Science. Both are valid engineering disciplines, the only thing lacking on the computer side are standardized licensing tests and an oversight body. Software engineers have to build software that can affect life and death too, but somehow we don’t have as much regulation in the US which is super odd to me.