You should look into kodi. It’s a big screen oriented media player/organizer app.
A typical bike-riding leftist urbanite who also happens to be a hockey-crazy Western Canadian.
You should look into kodi. It’s a big screen oriented media player/organizer app.
Have you ever noticed those low effort reposts also getting the same top 10 comments as the original? It’s slop all the way down.
Welp. It was nice to feel some hope for a couple of weeks. I’ll cherish the memories. I don’t think I’ll be feeling that emotion again for a very long time.
Not sure if sarcasm or actual disinformation. You’re not supposed to trust the aur, that’s kinda the whole point of it. The build scripts are transparent enough to allow users to manage their own risk, and at no point does building a package require root access.
Probably have a few cards running the displays and the rest of them mining some sphere-themed memecoin
Alright, but if I end up getting stuffed in a goo-filled pod so the AI can suck my energy out through a massive plug in the back of my head, I’m gonna be pretty upset.
A really common issue with sway is that it doesn’t run as a login shell, so none of your .profile or other environment settings get sourced when you login. I think that might be the problem here.
Try closing your sway session, then login to a tty and run sway
. If the qt themes work properly then it’s definitely an environment issue.
Fellow Arch user here (btw). It’s exactly the same as building AUR packages. Clone a git repo containing a PKGBUILD, use makepkg
to build it, and pacman
to install it. The nice thing is you can host a repo of your built packages and install them on other systems really easily. The big downside is that dependency management is not automated, so it will take some time and annoyance to map out what packages you need to build and in what order, if you want a fully source-bootstrapped system.
I think this is a good enough reason to actually put in some effort to phase out ipv4 and dhcp. There shouldn’t be a way for some random node on the network to tell my node what device to route traffic over. Stateless ipv6 for the win.
Banks having “sound” balance sheets while losing actual boatloads of money to sub-prime lending makes me a little nervous, having lived through the year 2008 and all.
“We haven’t seen any real justification on why an important and essential American industry is being targeted for tax increases”
What a glorious quote. It’s got everything. A dismissive head-in-sand style approach, leading into a self-aggrandizing appeal to nationalism, followed by a flimsy attempt to claim victimhood.
If you have nothing better to do with excess cash than turn it directly into air pollution in the most wasteful way possible, then I think it should be fair game. The working class should have first dibs on the wealth they produce.
I second the wayland option. Then you at least have a working gui with all your settings and recent work intact while you try to find the glitch in your Xorg install.
There’s openSUSE tumbleweed. It’s rpm based like fedora and it’s rolling-release like arch. I don’t know what the 3rd party/nonfree software situation is like. Maybe someone else can chime in on that front.
I will add, as an arch user, I think you could easily tweak your current system to be less annoying with the updates, but I realize that’s not the question you’re asking so feel free to disregard that.
Sucks that we live in the one timeline where AI is guaranteed to become an agent of coercion and exploitation, and do a better job than any human at optimizing the system of inequality.
Depending what format of audio, you can embed the image into the metadata
I mean, technically Linux is still at 2.6, they’ve just been making up version numbers for the last 20 years or so.
I never really thought about it before, but it seems obvious now. Trekkies and open source tech folks would have a massive overlap, and Lemmy kind of exists perfectly within that intersection of utilitarian principles. So of course we would all find each other here.
Glad Apple and Google are getting the boot, but you can be certain the best interests of the consumer were not part of the consideration.
Did you only try F2? It’s possible the graphical session is on tty2 - see if ctl+alt+F1/ 3 does anything