Thanks for the heads up! I meant in philosphy, not necesarily in the code.
Hiya! I’m Wiikifox! 2D/3D artist, game and software developer, and maybe something else I forgot to say.
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It’s not just GNU/Linux what people show in unixporn: some rice macOS, some rice BSD, and some even rice Android. What do they have in common? They’re all based on UNIX.
st. It just works. I’m always opening and closing terminals, and 90% of the stuff I use have’s a TUI. st launches before I can even notice, under 4GB of RAM, and the entire install is less than a MiB.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Don't think my phone runs Nvidia... or Wayland 🤔
2·2 years agoYou need to count the yellow one too
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Don't think my phone runs Nvidia... or Wayland 🤔
8·2 years agoThe sum of all those numbers, in months
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Don't think my phone runs Nvidia... or Wayland 🤔
14·2 years agoIf you see the numbers out of center you have terminal cancer
AwesomeWM:
- 3 tags (term, web and files)
- A different layout for every tag (CornerSE, Maximize and Fair, in that order)
Super+/for a hotkey listSuper+Pfor rofi-show runSuper+Cfor a scratchpad withprofanitySuper+Vfor a scratchpad withcmusSuper+Xfor a scratchpad with notesSuper+~for a quake term- Most of the default Awesome keybindings
In the files tag I run terms and Thunar, in the web tag qutebrowser and everything else in the term tag.
clones a git repo
dwm has a tiling layout in any case, and most TWMs do too, so there’s no real reason to leave your TWM, even if you need/want foating windows.
I think they’re talking about the tandem of tiling and workspaces, as usually you can customize your tiling per-workspace. Some TWMs have tags instead of workspaces, making it even better.
No recomendaría Manjaro ni la mayoría de los forks de Arch. Y pudieras agregar a la lista Debian Sid, aunque técnicamente no es una rolling release.
Not a Fedora user, but I’m pretty sure that
rpmis for Fedora likedpkgis for Debian. AIW?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•(Solved) How to replicate the windows' US International layout with dead keys?
1·3 years agoI’m a Spanish speaker, and what I did was using
sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configurationand assigned the rightAltkey as the “compose” key: after pressing it I can press two characters I want to combine and it writes them out to the text output. I.e: to typeáisCompose+'+a, to typeçisCompose+;+a, and so. That way I can use my US layout without losing special characters of ANY language
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Linux@lemmy.ml•🦎OpenSuse Logo Competition for it's main logo as well as 4 distros!
1·3 years agoThe pet won’t stop being a Chameleon, just suffering a redesign
As long as the site isn’t compromised and you don’t break your dependencies in the process, yeah of course 👍
I’m not asking for a distro made specifically for servers. I’m asking for a distro that fits what I specified in the post body. Most people here said Debian, and I’m probably going with that as it’s my daily driver anyways.
I haven’t tried Photoshop, but all the Windows apps I’ve used in Linux (mostly games) run seamlessly. Probably you can find a YouTube tutorial for configuring wine for your needs
I use wine most of the time. In extreme cases qemu will do it.

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