

Yeah. Maybe even better with a distro with a more updated kernel btw.
Yeah. Maybe even better with a distro with a more updated kernel btw.
~
is a “aliás” to your user home directory. If you are anywhere and want to copy something into your documents folder you can do cp file.txt ~/Documents
instead of cp file.txt /home/username/Documents
So by typing rm ~
it actually deleted the /home/username
directory instead of the ~
file in it.
I think rm '~'
does delete the file.
Arch user. Just had a really good experience with Debian on old 32bits hardware. The survey suggested Debian. I’m thinking if I shouldn’t use Debian everywhere instead of Arch everywhere.
It would be nice if you say in the post which apps are those that hold you. People would be able to suggest solutions.
This one is from a coworker. He noticed there was a file named ~
inside his home. Decided to delete it. So rm -rf ~
.
Oh. So I didn’t need LVM and LUKS at my install?
Thought more vim folks would notice this.
If you’re using gnome there’s a really nice extension.
Zsh.
Omg looks like people think omz is a shell.
No. Zsh. It’s pretty easy to have a nice auto compl. No need for omz. After knowing poweline10k I just use it and syntax highlight plugin, manually installed. There is no need to add entire omz.
Socialism is the name for the economy system where the working class rule the means of production.
Installed to use bingGpt. Never use it. But somethis it get some updates.
It’s missing GNU 🐂 project and free 🕊️ software.
What do you have on your cat /sys/power/mem_sleep
?
Tell me more about your anger.
I feel like everybody got it so serious. I got it as a which one would you choose.
Last time I had to edit something I used olive. Didn’t got in my way to get work done. So, I liked it. Olive uses QT instead if GTK. But I use gnome as my DE for some years. I try something else time to time but always get back to gnome.
So between these two, that there are many years I don’t try. Just by the picture. I would choose piviti. Qt things use to have way more preferences visibe at once, qt apps looks more advanced tools. Some times this may add noise to get to the few important things/ui elements buttons to get the work done. But my experience with Olive and Mixx that are both QT were really good. Maybe I should try KDE again.
Will help if you post you
lsblk