Check out distrobox. Basically podman or docker containers, but automatically more integrated into the host system. GUI programs work pretty much out of the box with it.
Check out distrobox. Basically podman or docker containers, but automatically more integrated into the host system. GUI programs work pretty much out of the box with it.
wayland
On Arch+KDE Plasma it’s nearly perfect for me with a 3070 RTX
Qemu can emulate one architecture on another. And qemu-user can be used to run a single userspace-program on a different architecture.
Maybe something like Elvish or Nushell could be worth a look. They have a lot of similarities to classic shells like bash, but an improved syntax and more powerful features. Basically something in between bash and Python. Not sure about disk footprint or general availability/portability though
Beethoven has been real quiet since this dropped 🔥💯
DRM = Direct Rendering Manager, not Digital Rights Management here
Fixed most of my problems with Nvidia+Wayland. I still have to keep the explicit sync patched Xwayland around until it gets a new release, but other than that it works nearly flawless.
Arch already shipped Plasma 6 for a while. Doesn’t translate directly to Manjaro though, due to their different way of handling updates.
river is awesome
My favourite is foot. Minimal, fast, easy to configure. Wayland-only though
All good lol, and happy new year to you too!
The letters are still in the wrong order 💀
This was probably supposed to say “journalctl -xb”
this thread is hilarious
S is for sync, which installs packages from the repositories. u is for upgrade, which upgrades out-of-date packages. y causes pacman to refresh the package databases. In short, it upgrades all packages that are out of date. It’s a very standard command and not dangerous lol. Btw, with yay just typing in “yay” without -Syu does the same thing, which is convenient
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