This sounds like some silly bug in libinput.
There’s nothing in wayland that would care about whether a mouse was connected wirelessly, but libinput may not be detecting it properly when wired. I’d try reporting it, the fix is likely to be trivial.
This sounds like some silly bug in libinput.
There’s nothing in wayland that would care about whether a mouse was connected wirelessly, but libinput may not be detecting it properly when wired. I’d try reporting it, the fix is likely to be trivial.
The Wikipedia entry has a pronunciation guide:
English: [bɑːrsəˈloʊnə]
Catalan: [bəɾsəˈlonə]
The first a is a schwa and the o isn’t rounded. Honestly, it looks quite similar to English, to the point where there might be some English dialect that sounds exactly like that.
Your assumption might be the case for frankenstein, it’s a relatively short book.
The parent is most likely talking about books like the count of monte cristo. It goes on for more than a thousand pages, but was originally serialised over a couple years.
Similar things happen to older books. Current day editions of don quixote include don quixote part 2, which was a sequel published a decade after the first.
It isn’t so much that fedora is the best distro, just that all the other distros are worse.
Using it is just common sense, not something anybody would feel proud about.
The 3ds remake already has adapted controls.
It also has gyro aiming, which works great except that it makes the shooting gallery extremely easy 🤣
You may want to look into gnome classic, it comes default with gnome.
It’s not fancy or even popular, but it was made specifically for people like you.
It ends up being complex, but it doesn’t start that way.
These games are very long and the mechanics are slowly added in tutorialised fights spread out over the story.
In practice this means the battles are dead simple for the first ten hours of gameplay, you’ll be 40 hours into the game and still get tutorials.