Went from gentoo to manjaro, can confirm. My hut was awesome but the shower took hours to compile.
Went from gentoo to manjaro, can confirm. My hut was awesome but the shower took hours to compile.
I still don’t get the problem. Are you complaining you have to chroot into your system and finish the update because your power got interrupted? Is a 5 min detour into a live system making you unconfortable? This is how you would fix it in any distro except the image based ones and the arch wiki will guide you excellently how to do it. Good luck!
Who knows, haven’t tried it today, maybe its like the “can’t print on tuesdays” bug and only triggers on certain days when I try to check what weekday a contract ends ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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I just found out my KDE calendar (when you click the clock) skips 3 months when you click the arrow to next month. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
I don’t like this word either, selective screenshot or sth…
Because at the same time plasma succeded kwin and dolphin konqueror, the kool naming scheme became optional. The snipping tool used to be Ksnapshot, which was at least obvious naming in what it did.
That is true! I assume Debra had Debbie as a nickname sometimes, full points.
You look at your DE all day and your distro holds everything together. Op didn’t say distro is unimportant and I agree it makes sense for new users to look at images and videos of different desktops first, maybe try a live cd, and then choosing the backend that suits their willingness to interact with.
If your electricity and time are cheap, you want to learn and your pc-system is your playground not a productivity tool, Gentoo is a valid option. In this case, your choice of DE impacts your compile time massively and knowing alternatives beforehand gives you options.
Check if your university has a laptop program with sweet discounts, or look for other student discount offerings first. Could be worth it.
Is someone already working on a trapezoid desktop environment?
Most of the time, your grub is still there, even the link on your efi partiton. Only the evivars in uefi need to be reminded of their existance far too often.
Funny icon on desktop goes brrr.
Distcc should be in the handbook ;) Get some computer friends to help!
No, you need to do system maintenance on Arch at least once a year if you don’t do it after each update. You need to merge configs (I love etc-upgrade from gentoo for this) and find and delete orphaned packages left behind by the rolling release that are still on your system.
Quick! Recompile the furniture to replace the burning version! House deamon - kill all fire!
When you don’t use windows for a few months, you’ll feel like that on first boot. ‘Oh, you haven’t used this program on your desktop in a while (lists entire desktop). You want me to clean it up into a folder, because you don’t use it anyway? I would also like to attend you to some urgent updates you need to install right now, and after that I have updates for your updates waiting, like 3 increments in a row with reboots each.’ And of course, during the chore of updating, Edge appears and becomes your default browser. Take that you dirty cheater!
Why would you want that?