I usually do open filename
because I prefer GUI text editors.
I usually do open filename
because I prefer GUI text editors.
No. It just gives an error that it’s too big.
I use qBittorrent everywhere. It’s really good.
Blahaj has plans to update before Voyager stops supporting 0.18. I don’t remember the exact date, but it’s sometime in March.
Linux mint. It’s based on Ubuntu but they also snapped out the snaps.
Download a torrent client and use Yandex to search for torrents. Most of the times it will be Russian, so use your browsers translator (for Firefox, the Firefox Translations add-on, it also translates locally).
“Nvidia, fuck you!” - Linus Torvalds
I once heard some YouTuber say Windows uses \ in path names instead of / like everyone else because Microsoft thinks backwards.
It’s a joke.
Like what’s happening to X. Wayland is replacing it.
Oh, I just misunderstood your post.
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No. You can just do sudo apt install kde-minimal
or sudo apt install kde-full
. If you see a popup asking you to select SDDM or GDM, select GDM for GNOME to still have the screen lock function.
Then log out, click your user, click on the ⚙️ and select Plasma. Now just log in and you can do this again if you want to go back to GNOME.
You should only hop if you know what you’re missing out on, if you don’t and don’t have any distro-specific problems, it’s just unnecessary. But if you really feel like it and have enough disk space, you can try dual-booting another distro and see which you like better.
I hopped because I wanted immediate updates and easy compiling (AUR) so I picked an Arch-based OS.
Distro hopping is pretty similar to changing instances on Lemmy. If you don’t have a reason, just keep using your current account.
There was that kind of bug in Linux and a person restarted it idk how much (iirc around 2k times) just to debug it.
I tried some distros but always went back to Ubuntu and then I settled there. Until like 3 days ago. I installed Parch (basically Arch with a GUI installer) and I think I will stay for the AUR.
I tried Arch in a VM about when Archinstall came out. And after the first install, I did it again with archinstall | lolcat
. The configuration part was a little buggy, but let me tell you; it was worth it.
That would actually be useful for sysadmins. Did you publish it?
Switch: NXBrew
Android: dFast, Happymod and if you can’t find a modded version of it, try patching with Lucky Patcher.