Does this release include unsetting DISPLAY to use native Wayland?
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Meanwhile, a reverse vim enjoyer like myself, using
micro
to edit any file running as my user. If it requires root to write, it will simply elevate the permissions for that operation when I press Ctrl+S, asking for password if needed.Same idea with VSCodium, but via GUI polkit prompt.
Life is good when you don’t hjkl _
Nameto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tell one thing that you miss after switching from another OS to Linux.161·5 months agoI honestly loved some of the default Windows apps, like Notepad, Paint and believe it or not, the default file manager. I find that most file explorers on Linux can’t strike a good balance between simplicity and the amount of features.
Thankfully (or not, if you use Windows) they started enshittifying each and every one of them, so there’s nothing to miss any more.
Nameto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Give Up GitHub - Software Freedom Conservancy4·6 months agoI’m probably gonna switch from Codeberg, I just can’t rely on a service that’s down all the time or takes literal minutes to load a repo page.
Oh no, he’s shilling his own project after transitioning to a different technology.
Do you even hear yourself? I think you should stick with “He’s a biggot” type of comments, because this just makes you look stupid.
reluctantly accepting the standard that was developed without them
Not with everything, Nvidia stood still on explicit sync, in that case it were the idiots at Freedesktop that were massively blocking Wayland’s progress, trying to force an inferior technology, which Nvidia did not want to implement.
Meanwhile “per monitor workspaces” have been requested almost 20 years ago and are a dealbreaker for many users…
Still no per monitor workspaces :/
I’ve been using Codeberg for a while now, however their servers are not always up to par. I’ve been in situations where it takes forever to load content of the code base via their website, pushing to a repo was also really slow, upwards of 30 seconds.
I know they’ve been DDOS’d a while back, but this was about a week ago and lasted for few days.
Found the Windows user. On Linux we actually have polkit that can elevate privileges with a GUI prompt.
Nameto Privacy@lemmy.ml•42 key points of the secret #EUGoingDark surveillance plan for the new EU Commission231·11 months ago2029: EU proposes to criminalize the use of mathematics.
Nameto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Question: yt-dlp does anyone know how to increase retries for SponsorBlock? [Solved]4·11 months agoWorking on your yt-dlp wrapper I see, nice. Keep up the good work!
If Linux suddenly started gaining traction on a bigger scale, Microsoft would make a user-facing proprietary distro and those bastards would still flock to it.
First saying that tabs are a no go, then proceeding to deliberate on the correct amount of spaces…
Long live tabs!
Nice, used to love playing with p5 back in the day, good to have such tools for Lua which is often recommend as a beginner language.
I wish the author did implement some built-in libraries like
middleclass
, that would allow people that don’t necessarily understand how metatables to fake classes in more elaborate ways than what’s showcased in theinstances.lua
example.
Clipboard in Linux is weird. Can you replicate this:
- Copy text
- Close the application you copied from
- Paste into a different application
- Nothing appears
If so, that means you don’t have a clipboard manager running, default for KDE is Klipper I believe.
Nameto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Fuck Subscriptions. Here is how to setup Streamio like a proEnglish2927·1 year agoFuck subscriptions
Step 2:
Buy a subscription
So far I have also completely ignored them. From what I understand they technically allow you to install old versions of software, potentially having multiple at the same time. This could come in a clutch when working with stuff like Godot or Blender where constantly upgrading to the latest version would cause issues on bigger projects. This is the only thing I can see myself using them for, at least in the near future.