What does Xfce call itself if it starts supporting Wayland? Wfce?
What does Xfce call itself if it starts supporting Wayland? Wfce?
Probably the one that points to the ram stats in the terminal, under hardware info.
But…but the neofetch!?
I often get myself into a position where I have 50+ tabs open, but then I get annoyed with all the damn tabs and go on a purge… furiously clicking X on tabs down the line until I have it down to something manageable. This happens every couple of days. I wish there was a setting where one had the option of limiting themselves to x amount of tabs and if you hit the limit you know it’s time for a purge. I’ve seen where chromium browsers also have tab groups… I’m not sure if that helps for tab hoarding, I guess it could be more organized that way, but also sounds like it just enables more tab hoarding.
I would think that some of these problems with RDP and monitors might be caused by running Wayland with an Nvidia GPU. I’m pretty sure both Ubuntu and Fedora use Wayland out of the box by default. Best off using Xorg until Nvidia sorts their shit.
Yes, Humandows replaced by one of the many variants of CatOS.
Really unique! I’ve always liked that icon theme but never had a way to make it work with themes, but you’ve nailed it. Very cozy.
Haha, I kind of figured it started at 4chan. I think the whole “microwaving phones” originated from there as well.
I’m aware that in the past people believed the earth was flat. I’m saying that recently…like within the last 5 years or so it made a comeback for whatever reason.
I kind of feel like flat earth thing started out with people trolling, but a number of morons believed it to be true and now it’s just trolls leading the idiots.
I won’t beat you this time but I did laugh at your comment.
Looks great, can’t wait!
A distro with the Gnome desktop is where I would start. It has the best touch gestures and on screen keyboard. Gnome’s keyboard still could use some work however, and I would recommend you install “improved osk” if you intend to use it a lot. Cinnamon will work fine but it’s not as fancy…at least since I have last used it. (Its been a few years.)
I used to have some 2 in 1 HP x360 that I initially had Linux Mint on and it did work well. But then I tried PopOS out on it and I had to switch it over to that because of the touch screen gestures and an on screen keyboard that would automatically pop up when you activated a text field. I wouldn’t recommend PopOS right now if you want the latest and greatest Gnome updates, as it is a bit out of date since they are focusing on creating their own desktop. It’s still a solid choice though.
We keep our thermostat set to 64-65 during the winter time. Keeps the HVAC from running a lot. You just put on some cozy sweater, sweatpants and warm socks. During summer we keep the thermo higher, up to +10 more degrees.
And yet the stove top/oven will stay on forever without alerting you until you realize something is on fire.
Yes! We need more non-human/humanoid based games. I think your idea has a lot of potential tbh, playing as a jumping spider could be fun. Personally I would really like to play an orca/dolphin simulator.
Still can’t unlock the bootloader on Samdung phones in North America even if carrier unlocked. So that is a non-starter for custom ROMs.
Well I updated… Where is it Google? Just give it to me damnit, let’s goooooo.
Lineage OS has had this feature for some time now.