I remember in high school when I set up my environment up similar to this with the cube workspace. Now I just think it's more inconvenient then instantly hotkeying to a specific workspace
It's all the former reddit users. That place breeds "intellectuals" who try to one-up everyone and prove they're smarter. If things don't fit in with their paradigm or echo chamber they down vote.
CJ Stroud MVP season incoming
Sorry been really busy I'll try to get around to it this weekend
Did I confuse your algorithm, Mr. RoBOTo?
You want to make $900-1000 a week for work that makes triple that in the US?
Great article.
I admit you're right Q, regrettably so... Nonetheless, this poor individual deserves our help.
This is probably what OP wants. A gui
See ya come back when you have facts and a logical argument
You could say the same for cars. In fact by that logic cars are more dangerous. So let's get rid of all cars in this country. In fact cars "are a blight"!
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Look at any states with more conceal carry and open gun laws. There is statistically less crime per capita. Owning or not owning a gun absolutely qualifies someone with more knowledge about gun ownership... That seems like common sense to me.
Pathetic.
It's insane to me that these people have viewers. What are people doing with their lives
For me the benefit of AUR isn't necessarily the ease of download. It's the fact that it's community based and anyone can build a package for any software. I always git clone and then makepkg. I hate using yay because I want to read the PKGBLD myself and check the hash. I've found some obscure software via AUR that I wouldn't be able to easily download on other distros. Further more the AUR website allows comments from the community which encourages bug fixes and/or a dialogue with specific package issues.
AUR is also amazing
My Sony Xperia 1 iii has lasted me for 3 years now and works great. Only thing I've had to replace is the fingerprint sensor.
I've been ricing my desktop slowly over the years (don't have a lot of time). I've gotten it somewhat down to what I like. I use Archlinux with Open box, polybar, and rofi. I don't use a desktop environment. My question is what are my options for ricing default applications like dolphin or similar apps with default gui's (xsensors) without using a packaged desktop environment. I believe my default theme and icons are Adwaita (GTK-3)
I want to know your opinions on the best distro that is convenient for laptops. Main reason is I want to really optimize hardware performance and more specifically battery life for my University classes. I also want to try a tiling manager as they seem perfect for laptops.
Things of note:
- Convenience/Performance is key
- My laptop is a Thinkpad E15 w/ 16 gb ram
- On my home desktop I run Archlinux w/ Open box & no DE (I've been using Arch for years but haven't used another distro since Ubuntu in highschool)
- I will likely dual boot with Windows 10 for Office
- I want to run a tiling manager
- I don't video game
- I wont be using a mouse
- I don't necessarily want to use Arch, want to try something new that I don't have to rely on AUR updates for certain software