travankor
travankor
>Natural scrolling means the content moves down when you move your finger up and inversely. It should be the default behavior for a touch screen or trackpad. Do you not...
I have kinetic scrolling disabled, but I had the same behavior with kinetic scrolling enabled.
>I have this issue on sway -- at least, firefox and mirage have opposite behavior with either value of natural_scrolling. So, this would imply that one of them is wrong....
Is there a reason why there is no about:config setting for this? Is there an upstream bug for this, or was it rejected for some reason?
Separately, I noticed that timezone spoofing creates a notification on startup even when notifications are explicitly disabled. Mentioning here so I don't have to create a new issue for a...
Interesting, but is there a reason why it doesn't use the OS's native notification system, such as `notify-send` on Linux/BSD?
I can't reproduce this now, but there was an issue with firefox and dbus related to detecting notifications. The fallback mechanism is broken on at least wayland since the notification...
Basically, enable all the sandboxing tech available in upstream webkit2gtk. Epiphany is the only webkit2gtk browser that sets this up (as of today).
I think this bug is reproducible with epiphany, too (am on Void). Also, video rendering is currently broken due to either mesa or one of the gst-plugins. So, void could...
>FWIW, I have also never experienced a natural kernel panic on GalliumOS. Kernel panics rarely happen on chromebook hardware these days. sysrq is really useful outside of kernel panics, such...