It’s wild seeing square brackets for something other than array indexing.
It’s wild seeing square brackets for something other than array indexing.
Eh, Lemmy Connect does not format it properly.
Just look at those nested parentheses. A true sign of (pedantic) greatness, when a person needs to clarify something in their earlier clarification.
Ctrl-C
will not do what you expect, use Ctrl-Shift-C
, or click mouse wheelXTerm
Ctrl-Alt-F1
, you can press Alt-F7
to switch back to the graphical desktopvi
, no need to reboot your PCmc
and get all the benefits without typing cd
and ls
every time you want to find a specific file⁽¹⁾ Real Fedora-Wearing Sysadmins don’t use vi
to edit files, they either write a sed
script or use cat
to copy the file to the terminal, then use cat
again to copy the contents of the terminal back into the file by clicking the mouse wheel while typing manually the lines they need to change.
I was trying to make a dumb joke, because I’m disappointed that they didn’t release it for Android.
Yeah, I perfectly understand why. World of Goo 1 was one of the best Android games, but the sales numbers were non-existent.
I bet you’ve also replaced Microsoft Edge with Chrome.
This incident will be reported
Steam
I see how you are casually ignoring Microsoft Store.
Nope. The LGPL license only requires that the user must be able to replace LGPL libraries with their own version. In theory root access is not required, but it will require some heavy effort from the manufacturer to provide a way to replace system libraries without somehow leaving a huge root exploit. Unless they implement virtualization.
You can listen to FM radio with gqrx relatively easily, if you can navigate through hundreds of input boxes.
sudo apt-get install gqrx
Anything more complicated will require some coding knowledge, unless someone already created a library for that specific thing.
There is also a ready-made package to listen to GPS signal, unfortunately it needs an external amplifier and a proper antenna, because RTL-SDR is not sensitive enough for GPS.
I’ve had problems with KDE on Wayland on Debian 12, it fails when entering sleep mode with multiple monitors. Thankfully, KDE on X is just one package install away, and it works with no bugs.
I advise booking a city square, loud music, background dancers, printed flyers with the URL of your Github repo, and a big countdown clock when you change repo visibility to public (Github has an option for that, but you need to click it yourself at the exact time, there no option to publish it on timer).
I’ve switched to X11 last week, because kwin_wayland crashes each time my monitor enters low-power mode.
Wooo yeah! Now waiting for the explanation how half of mobile phones on the planet and every smart TV in existence runs some variant of Linux kernel.
Just grab yourself some Linux Mint, and try to ignore Arch and Gentoo crowd here.
Half of the apps you mentioned have Linux version right in the system package manager. Davinci has Linux version on their website.
CorelDraw might be a problem, WineHQ lists it’s compatibility for the latest version as garbage, so you will probably need to switch to Inkscape.
Anyway, I heard about this new company called Linux
Pedantic explanation about GNU/Linux is coming in 3… 2… 1…
Yeah, it’s called AMD DASH, but it’s available only on select CPUs, unlike Intel’s variant.
edit: I just found this, which seems to be exactly what I need: https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/focal/en/man7/amt-howto.7.html
Ah yes, Intel’s famous security hole.
Some people stopped buying Intel CPUs after this feature was introduced.
I’m pretty sure Apple and Google already rewritten all important GNU parts into something with Apache or BSD license, to throw everything GPL licensed out of their embedded systems. The biggest and most important part was obviously GCC, replaced by Clang.
How many GPL-licensed system libraries and tools are in Android right now, except for the kernel? I’m pretty sure the answer is zero.