What I do is use distrobox or any devpod and install it in the container and launch from cli. Works perfectly for me.
What I do is use distrobox or any devpod and install it in the container and launch from cli. Works perfectly for me.
Would you mind explaining novodb to me? As a developer how do I use it in my app? Is there an SDK you’re supposed to use or can you just query the database directly?
Fedora? 🙂
Came here to say this
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Useful one I find is the z program you can install it with package manager and it’s also included with zsh shell. It’s basically like a smart cd command. Instead of having to type the entire path for cd, when using z you can just type the destination folder and if it’s in your history it will resolve the path by itself.
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You don’t really get my point though. I am fully on board with using keybinds and using the mouse as little as possible. I just mean why tile windows at all. I just can’t focus on anything other than one window if I need the other program I have a shortcut that brings it forward. I keep my eyes mostly in the same position this way.
Anyway this is just a matter of workflow that’s what it comes down to. I may just have to accept that it’s not for me.
I like having a big window open. What annoys me with tiles is that the center of my screen which is the most natural to look at is now just a intersection of the other screens so I have to move my eyes over it just feels uncomfortable.
I’m also a web dev and I have a similar workflow where each workspace has its purpose. Except I never tile anything. I do have shortcuts that switch to specific windows but I never tile anything. That way my eyes are always on the center of the screen.
I very rarely need to tile windows next to eachother. So rarely that I just don’t see the point in making it the main feature of my WM/DE.
Very interesting to read though. Thanks for the thorough example.
How big is your monitor that you can havel 5 windows open at once and you can still see everything sufficiently? Also whats a stacked WM?
It probably requires a domain name if you want it to be publicly available. SMTP is not required. I’d recommend vaultwarden.
Windows is just constantly trying to distract you from work. It’s slow, hogs resources, kills my battery.
After tinkering a lot I have found a workflow that works great for me on Linux and I couldn’t have found that with windows.
To be honest though. To switch to Linux I’d say you’d have a reason. If you don’t work a techy job and don’t plan on doing so and don’t have much interest in it, you’d just have an easier time with windows.
But let me tell you once you go into Linux with an open mind and willingness to learn, you’ll love it.
The problem occurred on Brave browser using standard KDE.
Anyway this explains it nicely. I guess flatpak itself is ok but a lot of things are in the hands of package maintainers and if they don’t set things up correctly then there will be issues. Makes sense
That’s the thing. The default theme didn’t work. The cursor was like an old looking cursor. Not the default
I don’t know. It’s only an idea.
True. I would if I knew C. Maybe it will be a reason for me to learn it.
Yeah I understand the reason why it is the way it is. I think it should be simplified. Just a pop-up box asking the user if it’s ok if flatpak gains Access to path x. That’s what I have in my mind. Maybe with time it will improve.
You are getting down voted but you are right. But if companies making software would support Linux natively this would make a huge difference too and that is not the case now