Has anyone managed to get Krita G'MIC working with Nix?
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Are you trying to... copyright your comment? IPoAC existed prior to your comment.
Appimages do not have repositories, unlike Flatpaks and Snaps. It's harder to install or update them since there isn't a package manager for the Appimages.
I don't know about Snaps, but Flatpaks are sandboxed, which basically means more security, since apps won't get access to your system without permission. It's kind of like Android where apps have to ask for permission to things like camera access, filesystem access, etc.
While I do use Appimages, they remind me of Windows and having to go to websites to download stuff.
Personally, I prefer just installing software with my distro's package manager and resort to Flatpaks or Appimages when it's not available in the repos.
no. stop it.
what is that? i use linux btw
I like Transmission, it's minimal and downloads torrents.
May I also mention aria2? I don't think it counts as a torrent client but it supports torrenting.
literally 2 days ago i tried installing gentoo in a vm but gave up because it would take too long to compile... and now this??? guess my timing was pretty bad
if i did use gentoo, i'd probably compile smaller programs from source and bigger things like kernel and web browser i would use as binaries.
A fish, unless I'm underwater instead of it being on land
i think that's called liking your current config
it's nice to see more gecko/firefox-based browsers
i basically sleep like this
depending on the distro you could use a .deb or .tar.gz instead of binaries and then install it with your package manager
Meanwhile, here are my Garfield requirements:
is an orange cat
is funny
is part of a comic strip called "Garfield"
i personally call it "theming" or "customizing" since these are quite descriptive. pretty sure "modding" is more often used in the context of gaming
The documentation. It needs more of it.
::: spoiler the distro It's NixOS, the docs could be better, had a lot of confusion and had to watch a lot of tutorials when getting started, when I should've been able to just read the documentation instead. :::
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is not handled
> be ronald mcdonald
> claim marijuana causes schizophrenia
> refuse to provide source
> leave
related question, although i don't think it's big enough for a post of its own.
if i use btrfs subvolumes, does it mean that i can have one EFI partition and one root partition, and then subdivide the root partition using subvolumes? how would that work during the installation process? or is it done after installation?
i've had that before, it's probably a java version issue
install jre8-openjdk
with pacman
set java version for 1.8.9 to java 8, this can be done in instance settings depending on the launcher. prism launcher can auto-detect java
old minecraft versions use java 8, newer ones use java 17
i'm on my phone and scrolling makes a little waveish thing with the background
(and (lisp programming) (libre software))
the sun pisses light at the earth
here's the link in case it doesn't work on the post
Please tell me this is sarcasm...
I use NixOS, and I'm confused. Why is a fork of Nix necessary? I'm out of the loop.
edit: currently looking at lix.systems and aux.computer for info.
So... should I just switch to Lix? Like are there any problems I should expect?
edit 2: i tried switching to it, but got an infinite recursion error in my flake.nix
, and honestly i don't feel like dealing with it right now.
bottom. i am afraid of heights
the fact that i'm tall doesn't really help
100 sublemmies? Is that the right word lmao?
no it isn't, they're called communities
wayland solved a vsync issue i had with firefox
obs works with full screen capture on wlroots and also with per-window capture on kde and gnome
redshift is for xorg. use gammastep on wayland instead
Seventeen is 7+10 (seven+teen) but twenty one is 20+1 (twenty+one)
If English was more consistent, seventeen would be ten seven.
there's also Endeavour which I'm pretty sure uses the Arch repos
Not having to go through a bunch menus to do stuff, not using the mouse, having --help
for commands...
Or just for simplicity. For example, I use simple commands to manage my files: mv
, cp
, ls
, rm
, mkdir
, etc.
There's also Neovim, my preferred editor, which runs on the terminal.
I prefer to use GUI for visual things, like drawing, since that's what it's best at.
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what
is it not pronounced /sษษซ.mษn/ (sol-muhn)???
*it's a googol thing
So I guess you don't do a lot of standing up? ๐
Nah, I tell some pretty good jokes
Lua function "item" called with argument of type table
The function is the outer part with the parentheses, the table is the inner part with the curly braces. ["attr"] is a table inside the table.
For example, to access (table)>attr>size you would write: table["attr"]["size"]
(assuming the table is named, that is, assigned to a variable called "table")
as a racist femboy gamer,
1+1====2!
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why would they? gnome has primarily used gtk for a lot of time. also, what do you mean "finally"? it's not like gtk is some kind of abandonware
Correction: your store has a lot of known bugs with Firefox