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TYPO3 veröffentlicht wichtige Updates für Versionen 13.4, 12.4 und ELTS
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Drogenbeauftragter Blienert warnt vor "Kokainschwemme"
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Israel launched a major military operation on Jenin in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, raiding the city with troops, military vehicles, and bulldozers backed by airstrikes, drones, and Apache helicopters.
At least nine Palestinians have been killed and more than 40 wounded in the ongoing operation, according to the Ramallah-based Palestinian health ministry, which Israel has dubbed “Operation Iron Wall.”
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Israel Invades Jenin Days After Signing Gaza “Ceasefire”
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Israel’s scorched earth campaign leaves Gaza in ruins
As Palestinians return home, mounds of rubble stretch across Gaza’s refugee camps and cities.Al Jazeera
President Donald Trump is slated to resume shipments of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, reports say, despite the fragile Gaza ceasefire deal having been implemented the day before his inauguration on Monday and Israel’s extensive use of the bombs on civilian areas.
Trump is expected to lift the hold on the bombs within his first few days in office, according to outgoing Israeli ambassador to the U.S., Mike Herzog, Walla News reported.
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Trump Reportedly Resuming Shipments of 2,000-Pound Bombs to Israel
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in reply to pastermil • • •No, I probably won't, I tried them, the experience was basically unusable. Could be because of my DE and the lacking standards implementation. But the bugs I reported went unfixed... 9 months later so I'm not holding my breath.
And I just don't have the time/patience to play that game about who should be doing what.
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in reply to petsoi • • •I used to always remove Fedora Flatpaks, but I've grown to like them.
They are built from Fedora RPMs, so follow Fedora's packaging and building guidelines. Meanwhile Flathub and snap are the wild west of packaging; many flatpaks/snaps are just repackagings of existing packages, which are often built against ancient glibc and libraries for broad compatibility for traditional packages.
They use libraries that are in Fedora's repos. So any vendored dependencies in a Fedora Flatpak will get automatically updated once the app is rebuilt. Meanwhile on Flathub/snap, those vendored dependencies need to be manually updated (though there are tools/bots for Flathub that automatically check for updates and can even create merge requests). Upstream app developers may not upgrade their apps in a timely fashion.
I also much prefer how Fedora handles runtimes. I only have two Fedora runtimes on my system, Fedora Platform and Fedora KDE 6 Platform, which are both based on Fedora 41. Meanwhile on Flathub, I have 52 runtimes installed. Thankfully most of these are small, but there
... show moreI used to always remove Fedora Flatpaks, but I've grown to like them.
They are built from Fedora RPMs, so follow Fedora's packaging and building guidelines. Meanwhile Flathub and snap are the wild west of packaging; many flatpaks/snaps are just repackagings of existing packages, which are often built against ancient glibc and libraries for broad compatibility for traditional packages.
They use libraries that are in Fedora's repos. So any vendored dependencies in a Fedora Flatpak will get automatically updated once the app is rebuilt. Meanwhile on Flathub/snap, those vendored dependencies need to be manually updated (though there are tools/bots for Flathub that automatically check for updates and can even create merge requests). Upstream app developers may not upgrade their apps in a timely fashion.
I also much prefer how Fedora handles runtimes. I only have two Fedora runtimes on my system, Fedora Platform and Fedora KDE 6 Platform, which are both based on Fedora 41. Meanwhile on Flathub, I have 52 runtimes installed. Thankfully most of these are small, but there are still quite a few larges ones. Multiple versions of mesa, multiple versions of Qt, multiple versions of the Freedesktop runtime.
By far the biggest disadvantage is that they're affected by Fedora's copyright/patent restrictions. So most multimedia apps I end up installing from Flathub so I have working codecs. But there is some work being done that would allow Fedora Flatpaks utilize ffmpeg-full from Flathub.
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in reply to John • • •There's downsides too. Such as the bottles debacle with how RPM maintainers package software that sometimes left his apps outdated or broken.
I'm in the boat that Fedora packages might be better than a random user who abandons their repack later, but flatpaks from the original Devs is ideal :)
Ashley
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in reply to petsoi • • •There's a priority mechanism in Fedora/flatpak but when I tried to give priority to flathub it was ignored.
Maybe it works now.