I recommend using qt for the interface, for audio use jack, it is better for music production, if you want to load vst plugins into the program, you can use yabridge
This font was made with glyphr. In a conventional program (Let's say that this program is made in C), for it to be considered open source, the c file that contains the code has to be distributed, outside of that, there is the compilation file and additionally a README, in fonts it is different, the majority use a different programming language from one to the other to create the typography, and the only way I see that a font made in fontforge can be considered open source is for it to be shared the sfd file that fontforge generates when saving the font, this file is editable in a code editor, not like other files such as otf or ttf, which are directly binary
Ok, give me the script, please
I'm looking for something more universal, that works in any DE or WM and that doesn't necessarily have to depend on kde plasma
How is this different from DXVK?
Wait, better not. https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/issues/1675
If you want something similar to teamviewer, you have rustdek
With ssh, but you will only have access to the shell
Knoppix still exists, but it is not as used as before