iTrooz
iTrooz
/usr/lib64 seems to be a good choice, but I don't see why /usr/lib is a *bad* choice According to this post https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/74646/difference-between-lib-lib32-lib64-libx32-and-libexec /usr/lib should contains "Libraries for programming and packages.",...
@the-eater Could you tell which distribution you are on ? I'd say something like CentOS judging by the package name, but I'd like to be sure
Hey @mar-v-in, sorry for pinging I just would like to know if such a feature would be merged if I implemented it I've seen you are active in the pull...
> (similar to information about push messages) I never saw such a thing in microg. Is this in the master branch as of now ?
> You can find a list of applications using push notifications in microG settings. Ooh, right. The feature I'm proposing would be a bit different tho, since it would be...
> The SafetyNet service is an on-demand service that's only meant to remain started as long as at least one app is using it. Oops > I'd rather propose to...
Okay, I'll make some tests against the SQLite db to see where the limit should be (I'm still coding this btw, I'm just going other stuff at the same time)
Are you currently working on this ? I'd like to give it a try EDIT : Didn't there was a PR open for this, I'm going to check it EDIT...
Personally, I think Dolphin (the KDE file manager) got a pretty good design :  A button per hash type, and we click on the button it disappears to show...
I think I get the problem.. To be honest, I think that, all things considered, both are "good" solutions. I mean, both works, and we shouldn't aim for the best...