you just like me frfr (I’d post here if I’d customize my bar)
Silly cat :3
Sharkey: @backhdlp@woem.men
Mastodon: @backhdlp@tech.lgbt
pronouns.page: @BackHDLP
Old account: @backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone
you just like me frfr (I’d post here if I’d customize my bar)
wdym “just started”, it looks like you’re done
I haven’t used Wayland for about a week overall in my year of using Linux.
this post was made by a non-tab-hoarder
You haven’t seen my Firefox with Sidebery extension and 544 tabs open, not even remotely organized into categories, no tab stacks with three levels and folders :P I should clean it up some day
Your launcher link to rofi-wayland saying fuzzel doesn’t work.
This is about what I expected from someone on a general purpose mastodon instance.
Spoiler: Mastodon isn’t the only software that can interact with Mastodon
people will read stable and instantly comment debian
Jokes aside, given that you said in a comment that it’s for non-tech-savvy people, I’d say Linux Mint, partially just because it will look familiar if they’ve seen any Windows PC.
hörgenmal
The “[thing] [synonym for ‘is bad’] and here’s why” title has been a thing on YouTube for years now.
He confirmed in the premiere chat that the broken wallpaper is a direct hbomberguy reference.
I don’t understand the people who say it’s long, like no it isn’t, 1:15:24 is a completely reasonable (if not even a bit short) time for the topic.
The weirder part is the issues they don’t do that in.
I thought this was gonna be a “this comment can only be viewed by lemmy gold subscribers” thing
I’ve been using Gentoo for a bit less than a month now. Installing the binary version of a package can easily be done by providing one or two flags to emerge. The binary packages are compiled pretty generic, to work with most systems, so you lose out on most of the compilation level control.
I recommend it to the people I have faith in.
It boils down to them having no idea what they’re doing, asking for help with almost every tiny thing, and cluttering forums with basic questions that have been answered thousands of times already.
I only recommend Linux to people who I think could actually use it with little help.
To determine the current WM in Wayland, neofetch first tries getting the process connected to the current Wayland display. If that fails, it checks all running processes against a hardcoded list of known WMs (which includes river).
In practice, it seems to prefer the value of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP, but idrk, neofetch is magic.
You might’ve seen people use fastfetch, which should just get it right, but is also magic, tho at least c and not bash.