Not exactly the answer to your question, but cockroaches are pretty fast, considering their size. If they were as big as humans, they could run with speeds over 300kmph.
More info here.
Not exactly the answer to your question, but cockroaches are pretty fast, considering their size. If they were as big as humans, they could run with speeds over 300kmph.
More info here.
Airtel provides great service, but they are terrible at such things. They won't let me disable the WiFi, even though I am in bridge mode and am using my own router. In their UI the options are greyed out. Their "engineers" don't know anything other than wiring stuff. Half of them say they allow port forwarding, while other half says they don't allow it for security reasons.
If it is possible for you, get a business connection, rather than a residential one.
You should consider using Retroarch instead.
There is.
https://librewolf.net/installation/debian/
There are 3 ways to install a native package. Third one being, downloading the .deb file and installing it.
Is it possible for you to try the appimage, or the binary built for you OS, like installing the rpm if using fedora?
If this happens there too, maybe there is some issue with your KDE. If it does not, check if the flatpak version has some addon which might be the reason.
In either case, you should file a bug report.
You can also try installing the plasma integration addon which can connect the browser and the KDE system, and see if this problem goes away.
Huh. I don't believe that.
*tries it
*realisation
Listen here you little shit.
Are you Barry Allen?
I have enabled bridge mode, and am even paying for a static IP.