Just to clarify. In-kernel drivers is not the same as open source firmware. Most bluetooth dongles use the in-kernel driver, but require proprietary firmware to be loaded before they work. Most of that firmware is present in the linux-firmware packages/repository, but the setup would no longer be FOSS only.
Why not just log in as the user in TTY and then start it?
I'n not sure I understand the use-case of why it needs a Plasma session to start a script that needs to keep running afterwards. If the script itself does not need a plasma session, then you can just start it as a user service with systemd.
mlt was also updated, have you tried downgrading that?
Some stuff in your output relates to mlt.
I think it depends on your usecase a lot. Most of the feedback is not related to games, so I don't think most of them experience your issue, because you alt-tab out of a loading game. Do you have any major issues that are not related to playing games?
I can play games fine on Wayland, but I don't alt-tab out, so I haven't encountered what you have.
That's weird to me. I have 30 aqara devices and they only drop off the network when the controller is missing (ConBee stick).
The Arch packages does and he is using an Arch based distro (endeavorOS), so it would be the same.
There is no maliit for qt6 yet. It's still a work in progress according to the github repo issues.
I agree. I have also used it for a couple of years.
I disagree with it being underpowered for regular office use and media consumption. If you can get your hands on a 16 GB RAM one, it should be able to handle just about anything other than gaming.
That's true. It varies from person to person. I, for example, am an Arch user, so modern for me is only around a year or so. Ubuntu 22.04 is old in my eyes, mostly because a newer LTS was released after it.
You might define Ubuntu 22.04 as new, because it's still fully supported.
It's just a question of how you define modern/recent.
I have some on freezers, and one on an air fryer that does 2400W. That's the biggest loads I have.