Yeah, this is nice. I have been going nuts trying to get this going.
Thanks
Agreed.
Me thinks someone has a secret affection for a certain group of people.
What other good options are there out there?
yeah, the new Plasma is hard to beat. I want to like Gnome.. I just see no compelling features, really.
Great song and video.
The music producer / mixer in me is yelling, "bring those vocals up to the front more!".
But hey, doesn't matter. Great song and vid.
I moved away from plasma a few years back. I can't remember the reason(s) why. I think it was I just wanted to use a tiling wm. Either way, I decided to pop on the unstable NixOS channel and give plasma6 a go. I ain't going back to no damn tiling shenanigans.
What the plasma team did here is what, I think, a lot of people have been waiting for. It feels very polished and refreshed. I'm so damn impressed by it.
Either way, I agree:
Developers: You did something amazing here.
Editor: Windows
Why not Linux, MacOS, too?
That this is a thing and that is the result, blows my mind.
Viktor had no business debating Yanis. Destroyed.
You don't really compile anything during or after install with arch linux unless you find something on the AUR that needs to compile? If so, just look for .
Otherwise, a really nice system is NixOS.
Another is GNU Guix.
Yeah, reaper is definitely not open.
I think my all time favorite for learning a new language is language transfer. Though, I don't see a polish or Japanese option, sadly.
i think Zotero is indeed open source, free software
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I think you might like to try it. Maybe to get a taste for it try the nix package manager first. Right now I'm kind of struggling on whether or not NixOS is the one for me or Gnu Guix. Both are pretty awesome.
Right, thank you. I haven't had my coffee yet. I should have been more clear.
Okay, so I haven't installed Debian in quite some time, but I think I know what's happening here.
It's looking for the CD / DVD "repos" because it may be enabled in your apt sources. You just have to comment out the lines involved with CD and DVD in your /etc/apt/sources.list file I think.
Uh, yeah. Cheers
Is this a btrfs issue?
So, I have been testing out a few distro's lately after deciding to move away from arch. I have noticed, though, that every time I install a new system (latest one being NixOS) with btrfs, I get symlinks of my home folder in my Documents folder.
It's really kind of odd. I haven't tried with ext4, yet. Is this a known issue?