Imo it was unusable when the new UI just came out. It was sluggish af, and would take significantly longer to cold start.
I still don't like how a lot of buttons that used to be easily accessible from pretty much anywhere are now behind submenus or flyouts or whatever, but at least it's usable now.
There's loads of cookie-related things that aren't allowed in the EU, it's a shame nobody really seems to be doing anything about it. I still see non-compliant cookie consent screens all the time here, even on bigger, more well-known websites.
Have you tested if hardware acceleration even works at all? On my Fedora install, whenever I try the latest 545 driver, it just doesn't work. glxinfo just returns an error, insufficient resources.
Also, there are much easier ways of DNS blocking on Android that don't require rooting, but instead act as an always on VPN.
I use TrackerControl, though that's meant to block trackers and I'm not sure if you can manually add domains.
I don't know connectbot, but it's probably not putting the keys where openssh is expecting them.
By default, ssh looks for keys in ~/.ssh/id_rsa(.pub for the public key).
What I would do is just run ssh-keygen from termux, let it create the .ssh folder and set the correct permissions etc., see where it put that folder, and then just replace the id_rsa files with those from connectbot.
Only issue I have with 1Password is their Android app. It works great most of the time, except that they didn't implement the Android autofill stuff correctly.
It sees Firefox as a browser and offers autofill suggestions for the websites just fine, but apparently Fennec isn't on their allowed browser list or something. It just sees Fennec as another android app and doesn't offer logins for the website I'm on, just ones that I've linked to the Fennec app.
Does this apply to Proton as well, or have they had their own fixes for Vulkan or something? Cause I've been playing games on Wayland with Proton just fine for a good while now.
Also, when you choose either of the update or restart/shutdown options, it actually tries to restart, (for me) always boots back into linux because that's my default. When I'd eventually boot back into Windows, it just continues installing the update I'd long forgotten about.
I'm not sure how you would go about fixing it, but it looks like you're running the i386 (32-bits) version of the game, but it's trying to load a 64-bit library.
Maybe see if there's a saintsrow2.amd64 or something similar in the game's install directory and try to run that?
Are you using Wayland with KDE? For me the taskbar freezes if I'm on Wayland and hover over some windows so it shows the preview.
If you're also using Wayland, try turning off window previews (right-click taskbar->configure->Show small window previews).
Also, as a workaround if this doesn't fix it for you, you can execute plasmashell --replace and it'll replace the existing frozen instances instead of starting new ones.
If you use krunner (alt+space) it'll stay in your recent commands as well, so you can easily run it again when it freezes again.
Fyi the size of the repo doesn't really matter. The source code gets compiled down and optimised to machine readable code, which is usually much smaller. So that 12mb could still be correct, for the compiled app.
Edit: don't even hate my job l'm just so tired. There's never enough time to do everything so when it's morning know gotta deal with all the bullshit didn't finish the day before so can start some fresh bullshit.
Imo it was unusable when the new UI just came out. It was sluggish af, and would take significantly longer to cold start.
I still don't like how a lot of buttons that used to be easily accessible from pretty much anywhere are now behind submenus or flyouts or whatever, but at least it's usable now.