Every time you look down, your FOV slider just goes from 90 to 50, until you make a 5 second long move trying to move the hair in a way it still looks good while not falling into your face again
Every time you look down, your FOV slider just goes from 90 to 50, until you make a 5 second long move trying to move the hair in a way it still looks good while not falling into your face again
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medium-length-hairwasn’t designed to be installed alone without any supplemental utilities. This is a common issue and can usually be resolved by installing some additional packages.Dependencies: Your hair setup might be missing some essential dependencies. Consider installing
hairpin-utilsorhairband-manager. These packages are quite popular and have been forked numerous times, so you’ll find a variant that suits your needs.Package Variants:
secure-hairpinorlockdown-hairband.lightweight-hairpinorslim-hairbandare excellent choices.bowtie-hairbandorsparkle-hairpin.One might also consider the classic
hat-utilsandbeaniepackages as a more complete alternativePeople at !fedora@lemmy.ml would agree.
I really love lemmy for this exact reason
Fucking telling me you use Linux even in a thread about hair
LOl, and I really love it that there’s a place where I can practice this sort of creative writing.
can i compile from source? and does it support ARM?
Absolutely, you can compile from source! If the source code is available and you have the necessary hardware, you can definitely compile your own
headband. Many enthusiasts who venture down this path often end up creating custom modifications, such ascat-ears-headbandorbutterfly-headband. The open-source community is quite creative, and the possibilities are nearly endless.By default, all
headbandvariants should support ARM, but I don’t know why would anyone want to use it that way. However, variants of thehairpinpackage are a different story. I’ve never seen one with ARM support, but all of them support HAIR really well.