more likely that humans extincted themselves way earlier than of a process “just dying” by a bug…
Lol what???
more likely that humans extincted themselves way earlier than of a process “just dying” by a bug…
Lol what???
I’m pretty sure the Arch Wiki has a substantial documentation regarding systemd
Yeah and xwayland is working just fine for me right now. It’ll be nice when it’s no longer needed, but in the meantime, it has caused no noticable performance issues for me.
but many games and programs don’t work even on it, you just need to switch to X11 manually, this is annoying me.
This has never once happened to me. I have never had to switch my session to x11 for any reason whatsoever, especially not for compatibility issues.
Dunno what distro or hardware you’re running, but I suspect Wayland is not the issue.
Not on Nvidia, but I use Wayland and play games with it every day
Hours later she was still at it, hairs scattered, baffled looking… saying how could someone live with so many choices lol.
Oh man I relate to this so hard hahaha…
Do everything you can to try to preserve those settings, because you will need to do a clean install at some point (well maybe not, I’m sure it depends on your distro), and you’re gonna lose all of it.
You could just send it to me instead of letting it fall… Just a thought.
Took me weeks to figure out a way to run a script at startup in a konsole window that gets hidden but continues running in the background. Tmux could do it but I found it cumbersome.
screen did the trick with a single command.
Ok. I guess I just didn’t automatically understand what “the shortcut” meant.
Hamburger? Who eats a burger without cheese? In this political climate?
EndeavourOS is the first Linux distro I tried a little over a year ago.
I have never felt the need to even try anything else. If it ain’t broke…
Baloo only takes up a lot of CPU if you have it set to index file contents and hidden files. Shut those off, let it index completely, and it won’t happen ever again.
You might be able to keep “hidden files” on, but indexing file contents always bogged my laptop down.
I’m not sure I even understand what you’re talking about and how it relates to my comment . What shortcut? Nothing to do with what I was talking about.
In KDE you can literally just start typing anywhere on the desktop (or set it up to activate with a hotkey), and it’ll use krunner to search your PC, and do a bunch of other removed if you want. Never had anything about task bars interfere with it whatsoever.
In fact, it has saved my ass a few times when plasma shell would crash and I couldn’t access a terminal for whatever reason, I was able to use krunner to restart plasma shell. Very useful.
Yeah, but they’ll be lacking the very important skill of “googling the error message”. You will become their de facto IT guy.
Yes, which is why I said that was the only part that I could think of that was wrong with it. If you removed “AUR” from the comment, it would be completely fine and nobody would be bricking anything.
Generally, I don’t get too much from the AUR, and when I do, I make sure it’s got a whole lot of '+'s
One difference is that retail outlets can profit from Apple products. Linux isn’t a company that makes hardware.
Use EndeavourOS
Pardon?
Been on endeavourOS for a little over a year now, and consider myself a quick study… But how would this brick your system?
I’m guessing the issue would come from getting a random custom kernel off AUR?
Because the rest of it seems fine to me, no? Is there an issue with getting the “-git” version of a program from yay/pacman over the regular or “-bin” versions? I usually tend to go for the bin when it’s there, but I don’t think the git versions have ever caused me trouble.
I usually just use “yay” to update my system, but I have done “pacman -Syyu” (or -Syu) and it seemed to work just fine.
Seems so antithetical to the entire concept of Linux and FOSS