@LukeSky #lutris is good for more’n just games 😉
github.com/lutris/lutris
General love of all things linux and the choice it provides. I prefer to hang my hat in gentoo with e16 but do like to keep up with other stuff.
@LukeSky #lutris is good for more’n just games 😉
github.com/lutris/lutris
@7_Stipend_Jackal Not really sure what you mean by “like Localshare”. Is that a specific piece of software, or do you just mean sharing files between two devices on a local network via whatever protocol?
I’ve played around with croc a while back just to test, seems okay.
@thingsiplay Nicely done, I like it!
For years, I’ve been using a similar(?), very simple script I’d banged together. I made it originally to track down a few out of control log files, and later changed it up for a general space freeing overview.
df -h $1 && du -ha "$1" |sort -hr |head -n25
@TheMonkeyLord #AntiMicroX is a good choice for mapping controllers to keyboard/mouse functions. I use it daily to control my computer from a flight-stick when I just want to lay back and watch stuff.
@krash @steeznson I always recommend #gentoo to anyone interested in learning about linux. I’d advise LFS only as a follow up to that once they have an understanding of what goes where.
@lemmyreader Looks quite snazzy!
@nyan How different does different get than very unsame? 😜
@Successful_Try543 Fair point, yes! …but I did recommend it as a “truly different” choice. 😉
@TimeSquirrel @nicknonya Been runnin basically the same setup for the better part of ~20 years. That’s not gonna stop me from playin with stuff I don’t know or like though.
@nicknonya If it truly is “different” you want, take a look at stuff like Tiny Core Linux, MenuetOS, or ReactOS. If you want a bit more milder different, may go with a BSD/UNIX. There’s loads of really weird stuff out there if you dig around a bit. Or just plunder DistroWatch for somethin that strikes you. Who knows, you may just find a new comfortable on yer journey. 😁
@flork Granted it’s listed in a mimeapps.list
file, you should easily be able to pull the program name out of there by querying against the file in question’s mimetype.
And while “can’t be easily done” may be generally true, don’t call it quits; some file managers may offer less “not easy” than others. Don’t end your customization exploration because the file manager you currently use can’t do what you want, try fiddlin round with some others. The process for each file manager is going to be different, and getting the name of the program for any filetype is also going to differ depending on the syntax required for altering each different file manager.
@barbara Is bash
itself not already an improvement on ““the basic stuff””?
…and whitespace in filenames is simply unacceptable, and should not be encouraged. 😆
What’s wrong with the method we’ve been usin forever of working with dumbly named files? Just "enclose em"
, or use\ an\ escape\ char
in em.
@thelinuxEXP @Jayjader @V0ldek I’m perty sure review is the other half of that same task that folks want to pawn off on AI.
@perishthethought You could very easily use #Lutris as a launcher for each game! Just set them up as you were launching a single game from the terminal. As far as a 3rd party GUI goes though, #RetroArch really is the most straight forward yer gonna find. Setting it up is not as huge an undertaking as it first appears. I’d be happy to help you get it configured if you need, just holler.
@HouseWolf Maybe try testing the hardware on a known working system.
@jjlinux Hacker’s Keyboard (Four- or five-row soft-keyboard)
f-droid.org/packages/org.pocke…
@wwwgem I’ve been extremely pleased with @tuxedocomputers in both product quality and support. Next laptop will assuredly be another from them.
@merompetehla If you’re not running sid, do not look for install instructions on the sid page. If you’re on 12.6, that’s Bookworm (current stable name), look there for help with 12 stuff.
Best way to use the current #yt-dlp is to uninstall the one from the repo, and grab the current release from the github page and drop it in
$PATH
somewhere.