It’s more like gnome with a tiling WM … but more than that :-D Does this explain it?
I’m on fosstodon
It’s more like gnome with a tiling WM … but more than that :-D Does this explain it?
I don’t know what instances you roam, but I don’t see any kind of nazi/fascist shit on mine and I really love that. But then again, my instance is about metal music and people usually don’t discuss politics. Also, I’ve blocked and muted everything that relates to trump and us politics. Not that it helps anyone but me.
I don’t get why someone would use Manjaro after so many fuckups… If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you’re either too new to Linux or don’t care. Just look for “manjaro certificates” or “manjaro drama” and you’ll find out for yourself.
Install Windows into VMware player, then install this into it.
Why? We have native VM capabilities in the kernel and VirtualManager is very simple to understand and use.
Holy shit this is beautiful!! Thanks for this!
Same should go for Israel too… But you know, they buy lots of weapons from their sponsors.
In fact Opera were more ahead of their times, because they were the first to add tabs and had a lot of features that we now take for granted. I know this because I used Netscape browser (before they were called mozilla) and Opera 4.x at the time.
Syncthing just announced they won’t develop their Android app anymore. 🫤
other platforms already have applications that can do this without breaking a sweat
Then go with those applications and that’s it. In the same vein, you can say that Kodi needs an organized library, so organize it and Kodi won’t break a sweat. That’s what a lot of people are telling you in this thread.
You read, you walk, you get to see places…
The “official” repo sucks, to be honest. That’s why people do their own implementations.
Why do I keep seeing people say port forwarding is required on different topics
Because peer-to-peer connectivity works like that. That’s why it’s called peer to peer: you connect directly to the other peer, hence you need a port open and you are usually not connected directly to the internet, but through a router/switch/whatever, which in turn should forward the connection on that port to your client app.
And New Zealand is not a third world country
No, but the US is.
Oh, man! This happened to me in production, working on a server that did the invoicing for a large company. Mind you, I was assisted by a senior amin who assured me killall works on hpux. It worked “better” than expected.
Did you even try to watch the clip? It’s not even in the US! This is the scary part.
Again, how is it different than installing directly on your machine? Especially when you have a package manager that can rollback the installation?
In my day (today) we would create a test user, install a new WM and try it. I don’t get the “install the full distro on a VM just to try a program just a few kbs in size”…
Calibre is Python 100%. What gave you the idea it was Java?
Also, terminal-only
this is not the case anymore. You can run graphical applications.
https://drewdevault.com/2023/09/17/Hyprland-toxicity.html
And before you dismiss this as Drew’s rambling, I would trust him any day than any of the hyprland devs.