in fact, honey has already taken at least 10 bites of the crust
in fact, honey has already taken at least 10 bites of the crust
You can use glim or build your own tool using grub. Edit: The article on Arch Wiki describes the manual process and also list more automatic alternatives.
What do you mean by polarity issues? AFAIK alternating currents don’t have a polarity.
My TTY or whatever it’s called is also grey :)
My terminal is grey :)
I also use Forge, which is more similar to i3 split tiling.
I freed my entire disk by removing the French language pack
I just wrote a blog post and it was shit but at least I know what to do better next time.
The wallpaper is here
Thank me later
English isn’t my mother tongue so I was kinda confused why something geographical was named after a medical condition
What is the tropic of cancer??
For me it’s even worse. Forward slash is also Shift + 7 and backslash is AltGr + ß?? I hate that computing is only optimized for US american layouts. Going by my keyboard, the filepath separator should probably be an ö.
oh great another Rust crate that is scared of making a stable release
Android doesn’t allow that either nowadays. It’s just a matter of security. You wouldn’t want an unauthorized person to connect you to an insecure network or let them stop you from receiving important messages. Whether it’s worth it to force the user to log in is debatable though.
I heard that SVGs in <img>
tags are more restricted than ones in <object>
or plain <svg>
tags. Try using these instead.
Compensate by running an electron app alongside it.
Now download optimization mods to offset the overhead of the other mods.
You’re right, it was a vad example. I added some other examples that might be more accurate, allthough less popular.
I noticed that you are interested in immutable distros! That’s a good choice for your requirements, since it allows you to skip troubleshooting most issues by rebooting or performing a rollback.
I myself am happily using NixOS, but I think its advantages only shine when you want to spend time configuring your system. That being said, if you want to invest that time once and you stay on the stable version, you can also have quite a stable experience.
The other two options you listed are both atomic Fedora spins made by uBlue, which add minor customizations to the base image. Both of their non-GNOME seem to be based on Fedora Kinoite, which would be another option. Fedora is generally more opinionated, which is good if you don’t want to tweak anything.
Between these Fedora images, I’d recommend Fedora Kinoite for simple setups and Bazzite if your focus is on gaming. I have never heard of Aurora before and it doesn’t seem to add that much. That being said, if you want to try out multiple of these options, you can always rebase your current atomic Fedora desktop to another image!