

The ArchWiki is amazing, probably don’t start by installing nothing but a window manager and adding things you need as you go
The ArchWiki is amazing, probably don’t start by installing nothing but a window manager and adding things you need as you go
Someone burned down the portable houses in the back used for extra classrooms
Apple bypasses VPNs for certain system services, or at least has in the past
You weren’t kidding! It never doesn’t surprise me how long some of these projects are maintained
What email client do you use? I’ve been unhappy with Thunderbird but haven’t looked too hard at replacements yet
Looks like the github is still up if you’re willing to build yourself
He is a developer (github) and in fact had a pull request merged in August. I suppose it’s possible it was a “legal agreement”. It seems implied that it wasn’t, and that was what I remembered when replying
literally what happened
IIRC Sway is 100% compatible with i3 configs
My Jellyfin server currently downs support decode for modern formats, so I’m actively avoiding them and it’s getting considerably more difficult
Could have yeah, but I already find looking at distros and specs to be super helpful on ProtonDB. Of course it isn’t going to be 100%, but if every person who has a problem with a game is using a certain GPU or distro it’s usually safe to assume that something about that is causing the issue
Yeah, that’s be a high bar for storage lmao
Right but 517 GB is ~0.05% of a petabyte. Nobody is saying 517 GB is small, but it’s a far cry from petabyte(s) of storage
Glad I could clear some things up, sorry I didn’t have a solution that works out of box
I’m going to preface this and say that I don’t use Debian or Sway but I think I can help explain the reddit post a bit. On mobile, please excuse the formatting.
Wayland is a protocol that isn’t responsible for drawing anything to your screen by itself. This job is done by a Wayland compositor. (They’re similar to window managers on an X11 system if that means anything to you)
Sway is one such compositor that Debian supports, but it also supports GNOME and KDE Plasma which have their own compositors and the wiki mentions Weston as well.
It looks like Debian defaults to GNOME, so the sway commands aren’t going to be much help. Wayland uses libinput to handle peripherals so none of the xinput commands are going to be usable.
It’s a little in depth and probably not the best way to do things, but I think I have a solution that might work. Hopefully this can at least get you started, let me know if you have any questions!
Reddit implies that in settings -> keyboard -> shortcuts you can create a shortcut to execute arbitrary commands. You should be able to bind a key to “gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.mouse speed 0.0” which will keep your cursor from moving and another with the “0.0” at the end changed to something like “0.5” to set the cursor speed back to something reasonable. This could be done as a shell script to toggle back and forth with one key.
Works for me on mlem
Pretty sure the way Adobe’s licensing works you need to be always online to use it
Didn’t know about the sale, time to buy another game to not play!
I have learned so much but everything is so disfunctional because “I’ll get to it later” means never