Most package managers have a way to list all the files a package will install
🏳️⚧️ she/her
Most package managers have a way to list all the files a package will install
This is why you keep a backup kernel
Did you notice how it also mentions the speed of light?
Looks like there’s !bad_ui_battles@programming.dev
I believe the next step after that would be to wake up
They didn’t say anything about compiling it themselves, just that they prefer native packages to flatpak
edit: I can’t read
Isn’t this why LGPL exists?
It doesn’t need to be MIT, just LGPL
Not really, just use your DE’s software manager.
This isn’t dependent on distro, but your DE, which determines the entire UI. It’s like complaining the settings menu isn’t consistent between Google’s Android and Samsung’s Android. For reference, under Gnome, you have to install Gnome Tweaks, then just open that and go to Startup Applications in the sidebar.
Heavily depends on what you want to do. Many use cases (such as Minecraft) don’t really need the terminal at all.
Yeah, that’s not at all unique to Linux though
Minecraft Java is officially available on Linux, and should be available in your software manager. Minecraft bedrock is not available officially, but a program called Minecraft Bedrock Launcher is available that will let you run the Android version of the game.
I’m not sure exactly what you mean, but media should be available to mount in the side bar of your file manager
As an attendee, would be somewhat annoyed
As someone on the Internet, hilarious
You can definitely check, but I would expect the option to exist when the archive is created rather than when it’s extracted
They don’t appear to even distribute isos, just a script to create them. Said script is less than 500 lines long, so it’s not bad to audit it
Why don’t you switch one of them to a pirated copy, if it’s your personal computer?
You use cat. It literally just appends the bytes of the two files to each other. It just so happens that the tar format can work with that
It’s undefined in math, but not floating point arithmetic
I thought it was for removing the French language pack
isn’t neon the flagship kde distro?
if you give elevated permission to movie.mp4.exe, that’s natural selection
Ah, right. That’s fine with integer scaling, but if you try to use fractional scaling with xrandr, it gets all blurry. I’ll consider 2x scaling though
have you tried :q!