I wonder how Windows would perform against Linux with all bloatware removed and telemetry disabled.
I wonder how Windows would perform against Linux with all bloatware removed and telemetry disabled.
I didn’t setup zram but just went for a swap partition and specified it in fstab, so I’m not sure how that works really. There are a few issues open in GitHub about it but there seems to be no activity on them.
Yup! The handbook is here.
I meant the latter. I don’t really like systemd and I loved FreeBSD for its simplicity but also can’t use it on bare metal because of a lack of drivers, so this seemed like a great option.
Installing gcompat worked and Lite-XL is running now. Thanks!
I just need something that supports gopls and some basic features such as syntax highlighting, reasonable indents, code-completion etc.
lite-xl seems very interesting, but sadly I wasn’t able to launch it on Chimera Linux (I get the error cannot execute command "./LiteXL-v2.1.5-x86_64.AppImage": No such file or directory
on any shell I try to launch it with). Is this a simple problem I can fix, or should I run it with Distrobox?
I’m going to have to take a look at that tomorrow since it has become pretty late here. Although thanks for the suggestion!
I can only change the text editor’s theme but not the UI’s.
I would really prefer getting the text editor from flatpak or the system package manager for auto-updates, though I’m not sure if the binaries you mention also get auto-updates.
I’m currently using Gnome and can’t exactly change the QT theme in a supported way, so Kate is stuck in a light theme. Using Kvantum makes it look like a mix of light and dark theme in a really bad way.
The GTK alternative Geany also doesn’t work well since it’s also sadly stuck in a constant light theme.
I would use OnlyOffice instead of LibreOffice since it has better overall compatibility with MS Office and overall better UX.
Cockin on a bike? What did you write there?
What about a VM passthrough?
Isn’t that a link to see your own bug reports?