Does sound like what youre looking for is gentoo. Packages may be a little older than arch, but its a rolling release too. You get new stuff fast
Does sound like what youre looking for is gentoo. Packages may be a little older than arch, but its a rolling release too. You get new stuff fast
Woops sorry, apparently i meant testing
Seems to be on unstable testing, so shouldnt be too long
Unless idk what consolidated mean, ubuntu shouldnt be in there, and arch and nix would be included no?
Full wayland all the time for probably 2 years now
Nixpkgs
Does another display manager get the same issue? Can you login through the tty?
Run this before startx maybe:
xhost +local:
Its really just Arch with an installer. No more or less reliable
Those are both things that a window manager doesnt really do. I havent used i3 much but ill try to point you in the right directions.
For caffeine, depending on your bar, i believe most of them have modules for that.
Then for locking/shutting down, you’d want to look at i3lock, xautolock, xidlehook, and probably many others. Can’t guide you to the right commands, but this forum thread seems to have a lot of the info you’re looking for: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=208699
Why are catboys/girls and furries always the best at explaining stuff succinctly?? Lmao
Hm ok im not familiar with the 13. Tweaks on the 12 (and i think the 13 too) are needed only for the brightness keys.
Personally i would try a reinstall, as unfortunate as that sounds. Especially since it sounds like its a pretty fresh install.
Afaik those keys should work ootb, especially on fedora.
Which framework version do you have?
I like their pasta and breadsticks
Im on my own NixOS journey right now, so i cant fully vouch for all this yet. Here are my bookmarks for Nix/NixOS learning resources:
Apart from all this, ive learned the most from a mix of looking at other people’s configurations and reading source code. The documentation is super messy, especially if you want to make use of flakes (which i personally recommend from the get go).
My understanding is that one of the two people involved in the exchange needs to have ports forwarded. So you just have access to less files and less people have access to your files