I don't believe Auto Save feature in any softwareSagXD@lemm.ee to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 822 points – 5 months ago106Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentQuake? The FPS? I'm confused, though I knew a little about LinuxYes, on classic fps you could spaw a console that will drop down from the top os the screen, some terminal emulators allow you to do that. I like it because then i have the terminal always open that i just draw from the top of the screen with a keypress On KDE i do that with Yakuake, and on gnome with tilixYou can also use Guake on GNOME or basically on any desktop. I've also use it on Cinnamon and it's really nice.
Quake? The FPS? I'm confused, though I knew a little about LinuxYes, on classic fps you could spaw a console that will drop down from the top os the screen, some terminal emulators allow you to do that. I like it because then i have the terminal always open that i just draw from the top of the screen with a keypress On KDE i do that with Yakuake, and on gnome with tilixYou can also use Guake on GNOME or basically on any desktop. I've also use it on Cinnamon and it's really nice.
Yes, on classic fps you could spaw a console that will drop down from the top os the screen, some terminal emulators allow you to do that. I like it because then i have the terminal always open that i just draw from the top of the screen with a keypress On KDE i do that with Yakuake, and on gnome with tilixYou can also use Guake on GNOME or basically on any desktop. I've also use it on Cinnamon and it's really nice.
You can also use Guake on GNOME or basically on any desktop. I've also use it on Cinnamon and it's really nice.
Quake? The FPS? I'm confused, though I knew a little about Linux
Yes, on classic fps you could spaw a console that will drop down from the top os the screen, some terminal emulators allow you to do that.
I like it because then i have the terminal always open that i just draw from the top of the screen with a keypress
On KDE i do that with Yakuake, and on gnome with tilix
You can also use Guake on GNOME or basically on any desktop. I've also use it on Cinnamon and it's really nice.