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@Tendar Diplomatic relations should never cease. Parties should always able to talk
(Mind, this is not counter to closing these consulates. Just that some basic level of communications should be in place.)
@Vincentdepr @secretsqrl123 From Wikipedia: "Typically [WIA] implies that they are temporarily or permanently incapable of bearing arms or continuing to fight. Generally, [these] are far more numerous than those killed."
@crowbyte@CubicleNate@openSUSE So the future foundation of the Linux desktop is not able to position a window on screen? This is bizarre.
Until this is addressed Wayland is a major regression. Broken by design?
@CubicleNate@openSUSE How do you open a konsole window at a specific position? That is, what is the equivalent to the command in my original post?
And ... does that work under Wayland?
@crowbyte@CubicleNate@openSUSE I just tried on current Tumbleweed, and
gnome-terminal --geometry=80x43+5+5
gnome-terminal --geometry=80x43+50+50
gnome-terminal --geometry=80x43+500+500
all put the window in the same spot, ignoring the coordinates.
What do you get?