Hiya! I'm Wiikifox! 2D/3D artist, game and software developer, and maybe something else I forgot to say.
Seamless transition from X to Wayland
He is asking for a taste of that chocolate, I don't think he's allergic to it
st. It just works. I'm always opening and closing terminals, and 90% of the stuff I use have's a TUI. st launches before I can even notice, under 4GB of RAM, and the entire install is less than a MiB.
How can you possibly choke with something that big? Yeah you can but it would need to enter in a very specific angle right?
But if a = 0
then PiZZa = PiZZ * 0 = 0
AwesomeWM:
Super+/
for a hotkey listSuper+P
for rofi -show run
Super+C
for a scratchpad with profanity
Super+V
for a scratchpad with cmus
Super+X
for a scratchpad with notesSuper+~
for a quake termIn the files tag I run terms and Thunar, in the web tag qutebrowser and everything else in the term tag.
No recomendaría Manjaro ni la mayoría de los forks de Arch. Y pudieras agregar a la lista Debian Sid, aunque técnicamente no es una rolling release.
I use a bare git repo in .dotfiles/
that uses the home folder as a working tree, configured the repository to ignore untracked files, and then just add my dotfiles if there's a change.
To setup working dirs I aliased that to dtf
Not a Fedora user, but I'm pretty sure that rpm
is for Fedora like dpkg
is for Debian. AIW?
Ik, keeps sounding paradoxical tho
I save every meme I see and then show them ALL to my people, whenever they understand them or not.
For the end user, especially a beginner, there's 0 difference between them.
Shouldn't be the other way around? Beginners usually won't want to install DE's or other stuff by hand:
Linux Mint offers a Windows-like experience with cinnamon out of the box, and has several stuff setup by default like system snapshots and media codecs.
Pop!_OS is really appealing visually and very comfortable to use and setup.
Ubuntu, well, is Ubuntu. I'm not diving into it.
Not technically a DE, but for productivity and full customization I use DWM (DWL is available for Wayland). It is super easy to use, keyboard centric and can be modified to behave exactly the way you want, as long as you patch it.
As long as the site isn't compromised and you don't break your dependencies in the process, yeah of course 👍
I was scared to install Linux as a daily driver at first. Then Windows Update screwed up my install and I said "Screw it, I'm not installing Windows again". Basically Windows took the decision to uninstall it for me :)
I think they're talking about the tandem of tiling and workspaces, as usually you can customize your tiling per-workspace. Some TWMs have tags instead of workspaces, making it even better.
Everything And [a] Fast Castle perhaps?
Well, to choke on the toys inside you have to open it, clearly differencing it from the food. If that's dangerous then kids shouldn't have toys at all.
I haven't tried Photoshop, but all the Windows apps I've used in Linux (mostly games) run seamlessly. Probably you can find a YouTube tutorial for configuring wine for your needs
Looking good 👍 I recommend you to try out qutebrowser, it fits like a ring in the DWM workflow!!
Are you getting married with your best friend? Or did your friendshipe end when you married?
The colors of the setup are based on this nvim theme: https://github.com/maxmx03/FluoroMachine.nvim
Fun, this is the quality I use when watching YouTube (I wish this was /s, but it isn't)
rPis for me aren't an option as there's no way to buy one here, first hand at least. And the electricity isn't really an issue as I pay it by estimates.
Also must say the server only purpose is to run long tasks without occupying my daily use PC. I don't have Ethernet internet either, so I can only put it online sharing connection with my laptop or with a (future) wireless expansion.
I use wine most of the time. In extreme cases qemu will do it.
It's DWM bar with some patches:
The icons are available using a nerd font
The pet won't stop being a Chameleon, just suffering a redesign
I'm a Spanish speaker, and what I did was using sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
and assigned the right Alt
key as the "compose" key: after pressing it I can press two characters I want to combine and it writes them out to the text output. I.e: to type á
is Compose+'+a
, to type ç
is Compose+;+a
, and so. That way I can use my US layout without losing special characters of ANY language
dwm has a tiling layout in any case, and most TWMs do too, so there's no real reason to leave your TWM, even if you need/want foating windows.
Try New World Translation
It's still a good translation, and faithful to the original text
I'm not asking for a distro made specifically for servers. I'm asking for a distro that fits what I specified in the post body. Most people here said Debian, and I'm probably going with that as it's my daily driver anyways.
TIL EA always means "Everything And". Now things like "EA Sports" and "EA FC" make sense.
The anarchist paradox