This is the year of Firefox-on-the-desktop. I can feel it.
This is the year of Firefox-on-the-desktop. I can feel it.
WinAmp owners
I’m a visual person so I need to put a face to these windowlickers to laugh at in my head.
Is it this guy?
Maybe a tooling manager like mise or asdf.
snow crash, which talks about the decentralization of the internet from a fictional and futuristic story
I don’t remember it prominently featuring a plotline like that. That was the one with\
the nam shub or whatever? And hacking people’s brain’s with, basically, NLP?
Well if that counts, then Neuromancer by William Gibson fits in that it’s about\
removing DRM (“Turing Locks”) from AI—legit AI too, not the hallucinating parlor tricks of today. ::: 😏
Are you ok
I read this in George McFly’s voice, unoe?
There’s something very appropriate about you using all those (system) tools during an anthropology lecture.
Yeah it’s not a one-to-one conversion of course. An update few months back allowed meta to open Overview on its own though, fwiw.
I’d still like the dock in the Overview too, like yourself, but for now I just have a launcher on the bottom like dash-to-dock.
I might get eviscerated for saying this, but you can replicate the GNOME workflow fairly well on KDE—KNOME if you will.
There’s an overview similar to that in GNOME, you can set up shortcuts to mimic the keyboard+one-app-one-workspace workflow, etc.
Good luck trying to recreate Plasma with GNOME though.
Uh, just trying non-modal vim for the first time and… how do I quit it? I can’t :q.
I love the Linux world’s tradition of less serious names, in general.
Kinda like the Minds in Iain Banks’s Culture universe.
alongside Windows 11 23H2
Wasn’t there news of a Windows update breaking dual booting recently? Could be that?
That’s… What the person you replied to said in the first place.
Which Linux OS would folks recommend? OP asking you as well haha.
I’ll throw Tumbleweed into the pile of recommendations.
It comes with a rollback utility called Snapper configured OOTB. This was a big one for me and it’s what stopped me distrohopping. The only reason I didn’t stick with TW the first time I tried it (years ago) was because of issues getting my Nvidia card to work.
You can install Snapper yourself on other distros of course, but I’ve read that it’s sometimes not a trivial undertaking.
Note: Ventoy adds something to the boot params that causes issues for some, so heads up if you decide to try TW off of Ventoy.
apparently flashing the stick directly did the trick, thanks for the help
Glad to hear it. Hope you enjoy the distro!
How did you set up your install medium, @Kerb@discuss.tchncs.de?
Recommendation is to use one of the installer images, not the Live tester. Also, I think using Ventoy has caused problems in the past for some.
You could consider something like LazyVim installed on top of Nvim so you don’t have to configure it from scratch.
So now I’m thinking it might be the SSD, but I’m not even sure how to check that.
There’s definitely some utilities for that. SMART or something? They’ll at least show you rough drive health/wear.
Edit: nevermind, another responder recommended that already.
A name change does make sense for both. Especially now that even Leap might be distancing itself from SLE and whatnot.
Agreed, but GeekOS or whatever it was they had on that oSC slide … Cheesus, they can do better than that.
Yeah, I get the mascot’s name is Geeko, so maybe that is where they’re getting GeekOS. But I think I read that the mascot has to go together with the name anyway.
You know how the FTC recently banned non-compete clauses (for non-senior roles)?
They should ban the, ‘and other unspecified duties as required’ clauses too.
Have you tried recently?
You used to either have to install them manually, or enable the nVidia repo.
But I reinstalled Tumbleweed a few months ago and it auto-detected and added the repo for me and everything. I didn’t even have to disable nouveau first or anything like that, if I recall correctly.