When I use Ubuntu for daily work, sometimes I need to change the network configuration information and save it. There are related menus under Gnome that can be set. In some cases, when you change and save, you will find that the save button is grayed out and cannot be operated.
Today I saw a report on the Open Source China website that WeChat is about to launch a native Linux version. As a Linux user for more than ten years, I didn't believe it at first. This was unexpected.
Recently, when using the combination of fish + atuin, I found that lag occasionally occurs, but it is not inevitable. The symptom is that when you enter low-cost commands such as
ip a,htop, etc., the system feels stuck for a few seconds. , this is obviously problematic.When you read this article, I think you have been tossing wine WeChat for a while. Since using Linux for work and life N years ago, Tencent's related products have lacked friendly support for Linux. Wait until everyone When I didn’t use QQ very much, it started to support it. Before, I used the official deb package WeChat that cooperated with UOS. Simple chat was still possible, but the functions were too simple and stretched. After several years, there has been no update.
After upgrading the system to Ubuntu 23.10, everything is basically normal. I encountered the problem that DingTalk could not start, and I found a solution.