And one in the display
And one in the display
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Did the same in school on a Z80
I also found this, It’s for a RaspberryPi but surely can be adapted:
https://gist.github.com/seffs/2395ca640d6d8d8228a19a9995418211
You can look at the source of the snap and check what it does
I don’t have any experience with your exact question.
But I would look into xinit and try if you can start just mpv.
If this doesn’t work look for a slim WM and configer it that the applications are displayed in fullscreen and launch mpv after the WM.
Probably any of the tiling window managers should work: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Window_manager
So many forks for something that can be solved entirely with bash inbuilts
+1 for nix, but I wouldn’t recommend it as a first distro
Squash me later
If you create an image of the disk in the current state from a live boot or an other machine. You can try fixing it without having to risk making things worse
I agree on your take, but I don’t think that “future scaling” is a concern for the most home users.
How could you tell it was secure?
Isn’t the second if condition false
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Just mount it to a fixed location in /etc/fstab
, but use a mount option like nofail
or nobootwait
(quick search showed that this is the option for ubuntu users), so your machine still boots when the drive is not connected
Maybe he is just seeding Linux ISOs on the private trackers
I have a custom split keyboard (lily58) and use the neo special character layer as my lower layer
But only if you don’t look
Just use any distro you like and install the packages you need. Done.
Nix is a functional programming language / package manager, which allows you to build software reproducible.
For example, one developer has version 1.1 of a dependency installed and a second developer has version 1.2 of the same dependency installed. Both build the software from source and get a different result.
This can lead to “but it works on my machine” bugs. Nix mitigates this and ensures that all devs have the exact same versions and the build process produces the same output.
In theory these kind of bugs can now only happen because of hardware fault.
For game piracy this should streamline the installation process. You can just run one command and the game works and you don’t have to tinker around to find out why it does not work for you.
*qbittorrent