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ColdWater@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft reveals major price increase for all Surface PCs as RAM crisis continuesEnglish
21·30 days agoI would love to have one as a novelty item for installing Linux on it, I always thought using Linux on touchscreen is super cool. but it’s expensive as fuck
ColdWater@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Someone Built a Dating Website for Valorant Players, and It's Crazy [R18] [fan-made community]English
9·1 month agoFinally a dating platform for people with toxic relationships kink
ColdWater@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Amazon reveals big changes to Luna cloud game streaming, key features being shut downEnglish
2·1 month agoI completely forgot about this
ColdWater@lemmy.cato
Linux@programming.dev•PacHub Finally Lets You Manage Pacman And The AUR On Arch Without Touching The Terminal
2·1 month agoI know but I had to compile the kernel myself which I don’t have the skill and patience to do
ColdWater@lemmy.cato
Linux@programming.dev•PacHub Finally Lets You Manage Pacman And The AUR On Arch Without Touching The Terminal
8·1 month agoTrue, just like when I first using Linux and disappointed that they removed the tux logo represent how many CPU cores you have during boot sequence.
I have a separate /home partition, So I don’t have to redo any customization, honestly it’s just init systems I don’t loss anything
It’s a heavily customized KDE Desktop Environment
Thank you, I use a combination of “KDE rounded corners” “Klassy” and “Darkly”, both do not use the slow aurorae theme engine thingy but written in native C++ so it’s pretty fast, I haven’t tried Void yet because Void scare me
No problems, if you have any issues you can ask me in this thread
Arch use systemd and it do not let you choose init systems, you probably can replace it but from what I’ve read online it can causes a lot of issues
What audio server did you use? I use pipewire, I only need to install *-openrc equivalent packages on top of base pipewire packages and enable it with OpenRC for it to work
Hello, hopefully there are a dozen of us
It’s not that hard to use, you only need to learn a few basics OpenRC command (how to enable/disable services stop/start services and service status), as for docs I haven’t read any yet
It’s OpenRC, I wanna learn different init systems
How did you even install AppImage?
ColdWater@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Tech Talk: How Electron went Wayland-native, and what it means for your apps | Electron
11·1 month agoElectron can go eat a burrito suck 23 balls and die pissed itself





I still use nano, I tried micro and it’s confusing af to use also it didn’t allow konsole context menu to copy anything from it or paste anything from outside even with ctrl+v or ctrl+shift+v