

i honestly don’t know. i’ve read about it here and there but never actually tried it
i honestly don’t know. i’ve read about it here and there but never actually tried it
use bython, python with braces XD
i also used manjaro, and whilst they had a pretty looking theme on grub, it broke on me three times, where i managed to repair it the first two and then just installed fedora the third time. never looked back. when i installed manjaro i ran an update after boot and immediately lost a bunch of manjaro theming in my DE… wth?
yes and my copy has the text in red and green ink depending on whether it’s describing reality of the fantasy world. it’s an awesome book!
does that mean we could build a wsl that provides the flatpak environment, so that we could get a one click install flatpak for windows?
does that issue not exist in the f-droid version? if so, i’m glad there’s a workaround when i try graphene😅
once put usb-c in a usb-a port and my desktop pc performed an immediate reboot without any permanent harm…
god at first i saw only the first line cuz the second was cut off. the relief i felt upon scrolling XD
i‘m glad you learned about how to switch tty!
now this is a very rare situation, but if you log into your computer, then switch to some tty, log in there too, do things, lock it, and leave the computer, the other tty is still unlocked because you need to lock both the tty you logged into.
i know this is a super rare/ hypothetical situation, but i think you should know.
i‘m hyped for a graphene desktop mode. that wouldn’t be a replacement for my laptop/ desktop computers but still very much sick. and if i can run a terminal with neovim and tmux or ssh into other machines it would be a dope backup/ micro setup. probably not very useful, but fun i think
i’ve had the same situation with university students
yeah i also think that if people get their things to run, they probably learned something in the process
having used a variety of distros, i can recommend linux mint. ubuntu used to put a lot of effort into keeping debian based distros very modern before it fell off and became something i really don’t like, and now mint has taken its place. mint takes from ubuntu what is an improvement/ modernisation over debian and strips out all the crap. mint therefore is a major, if not the driving, force that maintains modern snaps (with debian maintaining very very stable ones)
so, mint is cool :D
i very much agree for graphical programs, though i feel like cli tools should partially be an exception. i don’t really want my tmux to be a flatpak i think 😅
this! and whilst i don’t know the hardware support for new framework models on mint, i recon it’s pretty good.
honestly, most of the games i wanna play are totally fine and might run even better on linux. what is something to keep in mind is anti linux anti cheat: https://areweanticheatyet.com/ besides, you can check https://www.protondb.com/ to get a rough overview of what you can play. out of all the games i’m playing only one isn’t working rn, cuz the screen ratio is messed up (it’s a small rather unknown game) but really many games are fine. i use steam and heroic games launcher, and they’re great. f nvidia tho. they can be a true pain in the butt (on windows too though…)
at first i thought your suggestion was to feed the machine racist cops to find them and got all hyped ):
im currently baking this into our hpc. people gotta see the train!
An meiner Schule konnte vor zehn Jahren fast kein junge einen Satz ohne çüş bilden (ich als Kartoffel habs auch recht oft gesagt)
i love the raspberry pi imager for that reason. i don’t want no balena etcher stealing my data, but a gui is very convenient for flashing isos, so raspi imager it is! (works for any iso you want)