A leftist entering their middle age and becoming more punk with every year
I didn’t realize people were hating on Timberlake, but I did find this
You can customize this in the Keyboard > Shortcuts
settings
Mullvad provides DNS servers: https://mullvad.net/en/help/dns-over-https-and-dns-over-tls
As for a fallback option, I’d go with cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1
over google’s offerings: https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/what-is-1.1.1.1/
Kitty, hands down. GPU accelerated; native image protocol implemented by ranger
, neofetch
, and more; incredibly customizable; multiplexing with multiple windows and tabs; ligature support; and much more
If anybody has any questions about it, swing on over to Kitty Terminal Emulator [!kittyterimal@midwest.social]
btop
for system resource monitoring, htop
for actually finding and killing processes
It doesn’t really matter which distro you use, all hail the Arch wiki!
PS: if you use ddg, !aw
is your friend here
Yeah, I use Mint and the Arch wiki is still one of my first stops when I have an issue
kitty requires its terminfo
be set properly on the remote host. Its best to use the ssh kitten (I have it aliased), though it’s only technically required the first time on any particular box/instance. See this issue in the FAQ: I get errors about the terminal being unknown or opening the terminal failing or functional keys like arrow keys don’t work?
Kitty, hands down. GPU accelerated; native image protocol implemented by ranger
, neofetch
, and more; incredibly customizable; multiplexing with multiple windows and tabs; ligature support; and much more
If anybody has any questions about it, swing on over to Kitty Terminal Emulator [!kittyterimal@midwest.social]
Also, how do you go about migrating your old config and rc files? Start fresh or just copy em over and make adjustments where necessary?
I keep all of my important configs and dot files in a git repo. When setting up a new system I clone that repo and then symlink to them in the appropriate places
Did you mean to link to this repo?
I like my kitty
First, some friendly snark
Second, direct link to Ideology and Policies section
I will say that while some things in the Arch wiki are for arch only, a whole lot of it applicable to any distro. Or at least to Mint, which I’ve been on for like a decade but have used AW (it’s a common DuckDuckGo bang I use, !aw
) for many a trouble shooting and configuring
Yeah, I’m definitely waiting on that
Nope, not even a little bit. That’s why I use Cinnamon. On the workspace front, though, I do use those heavily. It helps to have dedicated workspaces. On my home setup I have a sidedesk for Obsidian and PDF reading; a hobby bench for tinkering with linux, my network, and coding; a main for webrowsing and general info gathering; one for gaming (steam and lutris live there); and one for communications like discord, signal, matrix, etc.
You say:
I understand the argument
But then say:
but consider that Red Hat is a huge contributor to more than just RHEL. The biggest contributors to the projects you know and love like Libreoffice, gnome, and Wayland are from people being payed by companies like red hat. I can understand why people disagree with their choice, but when this company profits, they don’t just make RHEL better and support everything dependent on it, they make Linux software better.
which would indicate that you don’t understand the argument
And I’m on 6.5 right now running the Mint Edge ISO edition on Mint 21.3