thanks for the downvotes. i would still like an answer to my questions
thanks for the downvotes. i would still like an answer to my questions
yes. and catholic conservatives and neoliberals and social democrats whatnot
WDYM? because being a bigot is not the sams as being a fascist?
sorry, i of course meant PipeWire, wayland has nothing to do with audio.
i stopped having such problems ever since i switched to wayland. i guess you could find the right configs and persist it with ALSA and PulseAudio config files
know the feel. even funkier with ssh/scp and the like with every other tool using a different case argument for the same
that’s how we learn and grow, i guess 🤷
happens to the best. if fail2ban were any more resiliently engineered it would have failed to start due to the error in the config file
isn’t it Frames in Emacs context?
not that i use or need it often, but terminology is (obviously) not that easy
WDYM the repos are very slow?
i’m using it as a daily driver for a couple of years now
it is built so that non-free packages can be made easily available (e.g. the non-guix channel). being sort of a meta-OS, already a bunch of operating systems were built on top of it, arguably easier to just get started as a novice
As a counterpoint to the majority of answers here, I’d love to suggest GNU Guix as the best answer. Like Nix, but enhanced for freedom with a formidable governance model. Built on freedom. Built to last forever. Also easier and more beautiful
a rather odd choice given the alternatives
control it from any whuAT!?
c/UnixPorn
Just go for it! It’ll be fun. You will find yourself navigating your digital life (or at least: most of it) at relative ease with less distractions and graphical fuzz you otherwise get.
Getting to know terminal multiplexer (like screen) or vi-keys are crucial skills for anyone who is not afraid from working on “headless” machines!
yes, this will not be used by myself directly
what was your show-stopper when you evaluated Ghost?