Man pages are amazing, the day I learned how to read command syntax me y understanding of linux skyrocketed.
I like dogs, indie games and free software.
Man pages are amazing, the day I learned how to read command syntax me y understanding of linux skyrocketed.
Not fixed but there is an Arch problem that is and will always be the bane of mi existence.
For some reason when I click with the trackpad buttons the touchpad gets frozen for like a second (it’s like they are recognised by the system as keyboard buttons, I have enabled that option to temporarily disable it when using keyboard).
I’ve checked for hours and days the libinput documentation and some synaptics libraries, even legacy ones. It is to this day the only problem that has lead me to reinstall my system but the problem remains.
It’s not even like I have some niche setup, I mean, surely there must be thousands of Arch users running with a ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 7, and surely not every single one of them must be running it like this, right?
It has come to a point where I just gave up and got used to my system as is, but I’m sure I would be running fanfare if some day I am able to fix it.
“Not everything is a lesson Ryan, sometimes you just fail.”
People arguing a lot of legal stuff while I just think this was a dick move.
Wonder how is this fella doing.
The fact that we use private software for public schools is something I will never understand.
Ever tried paru? Did the jump a while ago and it is slightly better, the best kind of better.
Pacman sounds cool, wakka wakka.
I use Arch because pacman sounds cooler than apt, wakka wakka.
Totally agree, it’s amazing how many people can be discouraged by a small bump over the road. Kinda like how free mobile games have millions of downloads but games that are like, a dollar, are lucky if hit a thousand (and the gap in quality is astounding most of the time).
I think it’s just survivorship bias, kinda like mastodon. The people inclined to come here are probably anti-corporate, and sick of current social media’s bullshit.
Sublemmies?
Not a replacement per se, but I am just amazed by how much better some common FOSS apps feel in Linux compared to Windows. Apps like VLC, Calibre, FreeCAD, Libreoffice, hell even Firefox are so much smoother in a UNIX system, almost like THIS is their real home!
I just realized thunder+bird is wordplay for fire+fox. Damn am I slow.