Yo dawg, I heard you like emulating, so I put an emulator in your emulator so you can emulate while you emulate.
Formerly MintRaccoon@kbin.social
Yo dawg, I heard you like emulating, so I put an emulator in your emulator so you can emulate while you emulate.
Are you referring to a drawing tablet? If so, then a good number of ones from the better known brands are supported by the kernel by default. Your safest bet though is Wacom. Wacom is definitely the best supported brand, but it tends to be more expensive than other brands (such as XP-pen and Huion). Non-Wacom branded tablets may require a little bit more initial configuration, like adding a udev rule (I had to do that for my Huion Inspiroy Ink).
Qmmp can use them too.
It’s not open source, but Tumblr is a decent option if you want something fairly easy to setup. Additionally, it can look very professional with a good theme..
As others have already mentioned, Pixelfed is probably your best option for a FOSS solution to your problem.
The thing you’re looking for is called an Input Method Editor. The only one I’ve ever used on Linux is Fcitx which I really liked. I haven’t used it in a few years though.
Odds are that the pilots themselves didn’t see him and would have learned about the situation from air traffic control. It was late at night, there’s a limited range of sight from a cockpit, and at least one of the pilots is going to be paying more attention to the pre-flight checklists than their surroundings. Additionally, even if they shutdown the engines it would still take time for them to fully stop. As for the footage being cut off, it’s probably because that portion hasn’t been (and probably won’t ever be) released to the public. Ultimately, you’re going to have to wait for the NTSB’s report for more details.
I use Strawberry for mine.