- sudo ventoy -i /dev/x
- sudo mount /dev/x1
- Profit???
No, but it mentions that it times out in matrix.SyncRunner. This sounds like some kind of function to … well … sync using matrix, and I know there is at least one config option for syncing with matrix, but I can’t check rn. Maybe you need to explicitly comment it, set it to null or actually set a value?
As long as you can log into a shell and get root permissions, everything’s fine.
He survived KDE and other heavy DEs. A normal Arch users habitat is a plain WM, ideally based on Wayland, so sway/Hyprland/qtile. He will be fine.
And yay -Pw for arch linux news.
Hasn’t this been an issue a few days ago? Maybe only with testing.
It’s not a problem - except if manufacturers fuck up and make it non-stable. Most bottles have been fine, but with a specific brand of milk I need to manually hold it open.
Foot because it’s sway default. It’s also configurable, has shortcuts and sixel support.
That humanity never existed and will never exist.
They use Apple. And then bitch that its update process is so bad, it can’t restart where it left off when the connection breaks, it can’t use caches/mirrors properly, blabla. Bitch, don’t use it then.
Except when the shitty ecosystem fucks with everyone else. Eg. when trying to get files from an iOS device to another phone. You need to use 3rd party software, which is almost exclusively shit on iOS and (at least in my school) no iPad kiddie managed to use local file sharing websites. The real kicker? Sharing stuff from the teachers iPad to the students does not work reliably either. Never. 20 students, and Apple can’t manage to transport shit. We resorted to uploading it to Teams - so much for Apple’s nice ecosystem for easily sharing files, which ends up taking 15+ Minutes.
Then let’s call my install 30p87OS, that was made from scratch. Now it’s a distro.
It is. Especially when you need the night to compile FF and it constantly fails. But I learned a lot.
LFS: Not being so complicated actually. Arch: That a fully fletched OS install can be done in less than 10 minutes.
I love some good news in these times.
For files of casual users it might be of benefit. They don’t care about capitalization. For system files, I find it pretty weird to name them with random capitalization, and it’s actually pretty annoying. Only lower- (or upper-)case would be ok tho.
And what makes KeePassDX unusable for me is the missing remote support, as my KeePass file is on a Nextcloud webdav share. On PC, as KeePassXC also does not support it, i can just mount my Nextcloud. In KP2A i can connect to the webdav share. But mounting something consistently in Android is hard to impossible.