That’s not packages, that’s images. People download images relatively infrequently, but with rolling release distros, people download hundreds of packages on a regular basis
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That’s not packages, that’s images. People download images relatively infrequently, but with rolling release distros, people download hundreds of packages on a regular basis
What?
edit: oh, you’re talking about spawning alacritty. it’s just a window that’s easy to spawn with an arbitrary class ig. what would you use?
Solution: don’t hold the down arrow for 40 minutes
su needs root’s password sudo su just needs your password
Correct. But if you install gnome, it comes with default configs
I know you can get most of the KDE Connect features with GSConnect. I assume clipboard sharing works too?
Even with infinite free electricity, it still takes tons of water to cool all the gpus
I use Wayland since I got a second monitor, since X can’t handle mixed DPI. I’d use X otherwise, since global hotkeys work there
I always just grep ps output to find PIDs
Fedora, it just works. I’ve considered going back to Arch for the AUR several times, but I just don’t want to deal with it at this point
AWS isn’t charging for the software, they’re charging to let you run stuff on their hardware
They only added it a couple of versions ago
Are you able to use f12 to get into the boot menu?
Wayland limits me more than I’d like, with no global hotkeys and general low hackability. The only thing keeping me on it is the fact that I can’t figure out how to get fractional scaling on gnome xorg (also on fedora on a framework)
so don’t translate that file
the original post talks about pacman
even if you run vi, the welcome screen says what it actually is
Fedora does have a Cinnamon spin. The advantage of Mint is that all the Ubuntu tutorials work on it
Edit: plus Fedora’s philosophy about non-free software makes it less than ideal for people who don’t care