

Metroid layout.
GPT is the boss located left, the final boss is called Profit, and it’s at the bottom…
Metroid layout.
GPT is the boss located left, the final boss is called Profit, and it’s at the bottom…
No.
There is enough LibreOffice users to realize that the curve of the donations over users isn’t proportional.
When was the last time you donated?
Exactly.
I didn’t know about global shortcut portal, that’s interesting.
Thank you for your input, I’ve learned something today.
If I remember correctly, Wayland forbids to listen to keyboard inputs for security reasons. Each software receives its input, but there is no global listening.
So, in my understanding, this could mean that it’s not possible.
Well, I don’t know about Valve being worried about community distro.
Did something change?
I’ve just bought a custom PC.
Impossible to make the darn network card to work on that Windows.
I installed Void from the Network…
I “lol” 'ed big time on that one.
My little widget to get the weather, Blazing Fast Uber Duper made in Rust, has like 85 total dependencies from like 3 crates that I need…
My own software is a hard pass for myself…
That’s great!
Another thing that is great, since we are talking about disk space: people, check your Rust repositiry, it might be huge.
I deleted that folder and, in my case, freed 12gb. Not too shabby.
Debian, always stable…
I have something similar, but with an old nvidia 1070.
I run a file server, nginx for my web dev, git server, postgres and, surprisingly, ollama.
The old nv 1070 is CUDA capable and it’s doing an OK job for my usage.
Check if you can put your hand on an old NV card for an AI agent.
Cheers!
That company is probably owned by This guy.
Lynx
It’s the best by far. The configuration can be tricky, but it worth it.
Exact!
I went from a 3050 to a 7900xt.
I don’t play many games, but I had enough of the nv bs.
I endured this for way too long.
Let me present you: Open DirectX
I am on niri right now, so I guess it isn’t gnome specific.
I have a similar problem, but once resized, the problem doesn’t reoccur.
Nah, that was last year really.
People are still migrating. It’s going to take a while. I hope they take the time before October though.
Anyway…
Void Linux.
It uses runit, you can also use musl if you like.
It’s a simple and efficient distribution that is “its own thing”.
Does someone know how to move columns around in Calc?
A colleague was telling me the other day that feature is missing. I tested it, like grab the column from the top and drag and drop… to no avail.
I am not an office expert, so maybe you guys could help out?
Thanks
Sorry Dave…