Yeah, that’s a good idea. Thanks for the suggestion.
Yeah, that’s a good idea. Thanks for the suggestion.
Also a tip if you haven’t used WMs before, run nm-applet --indicator
and blueman-applet
in the hyprland config file to get WiFi and Bluetooth working on the bundled nwg-panel.
No issues here. Will I don’t think I will continue using hyprland but I installed it for curiosity’s sake. The only sort of hiccup is the speed with which packages get updated which is enforced by the fedora packing system. Varexxy (?) is insane when it comes to commits so there is a little delay of a week with packages. Some packages like hyprcursor aren’t there yet I think. But apart from that no problems.
Hmmm. I didn’t know Dell had a Linux laptop. I bought a vostro with windows pre-installed and flashed fedora on it, expecting to get no WiFi webcam but everything worked out. It’s interesting that their windows machines run Linux better than their flagship Linux machine.
I don’t have any need for arch, fedora is fine as it is. Might try arch if I have more reliable internet someday, my main concern is my system going brrrr one evening when I need to do some important legal work.
sudo ./make_new_personality_trait.sh
Well, you aren’t that far off after all!
Knowing some fringe users, your setup is probably ~3 points or so ahead of the middle of the bell curve. You never know. There’s probably a guy running kernel 4.12 on a 1990s CPU with his showa era CRT monitor to play freedoom.
About 2 years ago when fractional scaling got good in kde. X just blurred the shit out of everything else. Pretty happy on wayland!
That is one deep rabbit hole.
Yes, obviously, software remains exactly the same after 1 and a half decade, I still run the original UNIX created at bell.
Programmatically saying : yesn’t
I hope it’s one of those phenomenas where it takes a long time to bridge one gap but an exponentially shorter time to double or triple that previous gain. Like it takes 32 years to crack 3%, 1 year to break 4% >> 15% in the next few years? A man can hope.
Well it’s just starting out. + They’re at least open source.
I don’t understand the hate for zed here. Because they are MacOs only? Well, platform support is being worked and looking at their business model it seems MacOs users will the cohort that actually pays for these kinds of things. It will be fun to try out once it comes on linux buy my fealty is with nvim.
Chromium recently got support for hardware acceleration. Link
(Leading Edge) + (Bleeding Edge) = Seething Edge? Where you have neither bleeding edge software nor stability.
not the spins though (at least no KDE.)
God am i tired of this meme