Does sound like what youre looking for is gentoo. Packages may be a little older than arch, but its a rolling release too. You get new stuff fast
Does sound like what youre looking for is gentoo. Packages may be a little older than arch, but its a rolling release too. You get new stuff fast
Unfortunately he didnt get to see it… He passed in 2021.
Woops sorry, apparently i meant testing
Seems to be on unstable testing, so shouldnt be too long
Unless idk what consolidated mean, ubuntu shouldnt be in there, and arch and nix would be included no?
Its the default behaviour for firefox. Normally you have to disable with by tweaking browser.gesture.swipe.left/right in about:config
My 10y reunion is coming up, and im like 99% sure that nobody will be able to find me lol.
Im not in contact with anyone, and ive even changed my name and as far as i know none of them know the new one either :')
Full wayland all the time for probably 2 years now
There are recommended selections in there, and they are good from what i remember
Nixpkgs
Dont mean to sound rude, but a lot of these are covered on the GOS website.
All your hardware inquiries should remain the same.
Smooth display is there, brightness should be the same, the camera is different but you can download the pixel camera to make it like stock, battery should be the same or better, i think wireless charging works (dont quote me on this one, i dont own one to try), thats super specific and im not sure. It should?
Does another display manager get the same issue? Can you login through the tty?
Idk tbh, i just wanted to get rid of all the red lines when i type in another language ^^
I dont use completion at all
Had the same issue and instead of adding multiple languages directly, i clicked on one of the languages and added the second one in “multilingual typing”, which solved my issues
Ive used transportr in the past but it seems to only support the united arab emirates
Run this before startx maybe:
xhost +local:
Its really just Arch with an installer. No more or less reliable
Those are both things that a window manager doesnt really do. I havent used i3 much but ill try to point you in the right directions.
For caffeine, depending on your bar, i believe most of them have modules for that.
Then for locking/shutting down, you’d want to look at i3lock, xautolock, xidlehook, and probably many others. Can’t guide you to the right commands, but this forum thread seems to have a lot of the info you’re looking for: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=208699
Imagine the reason you get caught doing something like this is because you bragged about it on a podcast