Old hardware runs better on Ubuntu than on Fedora or Tumbleweed? Nani?
Old hardware runs better on Ubuntu than on Fedora or Tumbleweed? Nani?
Thanks for this service, but whats the point if the server’s cant handle their task?
No description… nothing? why should I click?
wow you are anti opensuse bullshit is so tiresome, first time I am thinking about blocking someone on lemmy, congrats.
I just glimpsed over the other comments, I also use both Mullvad VPN and tumbleweed. I switched to systemd-resolvd and got it working at some point, but its a big hassle and I also had strange problems when trying it for the first time. I could try to look into my configuration on the weekend.
Or “why would you?”
Changing from arch to fedora was mostly based on his ties with Red Hat. I am still waiting here for ANY REASON for a private person to chose ANYTHING from red hat, without having ties with them. Their documentation is horrid and mostly hidden behind some kind of login bullshit.
Edit: Also the take on KDE “being” bloated. It misses the point. KDE has so many moving cogs that it gets quite hard to fix issues you come across. That is why its “bloated”. Nobody is complaining about working features which are useful. But if some window rules are bugging out, good luck fixing that on KDE.
Exactly, native games are dead anyway? :P
Care to elaborate? What have games to do with window decorations?
not enough upvotes
Uhm both displaying copy/move process and having shortcuts for “favourite” dirs is quite possible with nnn. Although for the later I mostly use -S argument for persistent session.
The only drawback of nnn in my book is the kind of weird/cumbersome way to configure it eith ENV variables. And the non-existent preview image display under wayland.
This bug is so old and tbh its a big f*** y** for KDE developement or whoever is responsible for this shitshow called SDDM. Its the reason my desktop pc is running LDM for multiple years now, since I stumbled over this.
But yeah, we need more KDE specific tools tralalala, instead of a working login manager.
But you next, please.
the hero we need
care to elaborate why? aka give some details on the advantages of superfile? for how long did you use nnn?
Not written in rust, yuck! 😆
Mhm interesting, compared to helix it also seems to be available in the debian repositories. But what I don’t like is the similar approach as of vim/nvim where you have to configure everything yourself, instead of delivering a wholesome experience with sane defaults like helix editor does. Thanks anyway.
Can somebody explain in essence what the difference between kakoune and helix bindings are? Edit: What I found so far https://helix-editor.com/?ref=medevel.com https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/discussions/2138
Not sure about the alias part but definetly give fuzzel a try as a wayland launcher.
no dotted zeroes = no terminal use