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callyral, to linux in Live (Animated) wallpapers programs for linux
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swww (wayland only)

never tried it (i don’t use animated wallpapers) but it seems pretty good, not sure if it works on non-wlroots like KDE or GNOME

callyral, (edited ) to linux in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?
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I use Void Linux glibc, I wouldn’t daily drive musl either, although there are ways to run glibc apps.

callyral, (edited ) to linuxmemes in When you build from source 🥲
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my laptop is at 56°C idle, then again it is summer here

edit: the moment i went to check it is now at 47°C with the browser open. maybe it was reporting the wrong temperature or it’s just cooler today

callyral, to linux in are tiling WM good only for terminal?
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DistroTube argued that the killer feature of tiling window managers is the workspaces, not the tiling

non-tiling window managers can also have different workspaces, or even DEs such as KDE Plasma. IIRC even Windows has those (although with inconvenient keybindings imo)

callyral, to science_memes in Reading when hungry
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my favourite programming language

callyral, to lemmyshitpost in I use a goat
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all of the above

callyral, to linuxmemes in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac
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I don’t think my grandmother used computers

callyral, to linuxmemes in big deal
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You wouldn’t call Windows GNU/WindowsNT if it was compiled with gcc, would you?

callyral, to linux in New to Linux, have a few questions
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so is there a difference in downloading something from the internet and installing a ‘Linux’ version of it, or installing that through a package manager?

Installing with a package manager is easier, since it handles stuff for you. You’ll usually only download software from your browser if it’s not available in your distro’s package manager.

Package managers may have multiple repositories, these are like lists of packages, and may differ from distro to distro.

A good analogy is thinking of a package repo (short for repository) as a library, and the package manager a librarian helping you search for a book.

‘use’ wine to run windows programs but what does that mean? Do I run it like a VM? But it’s not an emulator?

It’s a compatibility layer, to put it simply (since I’m not a WINE expert) it converts Windows stuff to Linux stuff, instead of straight up running a Windows VM.

callyral, to linuxmemes in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
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To me? I use a laptop and don’t really tinker with my hardware at all, the benefits for me is I get the latest-ish versions of software (including user applications), and there isn’t this big jump between new versions

callyral, to linuxmemes in Text editor war
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or Shift + ZZ

callyral, to linuxmemes in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup
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^stable^ ^bugs^ ^included^

surround each word with ^

callyral, to linuxmemes in Oh no ...
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linux is a series of free and open-source tubes

callyral, to linuxmemes in Oh no ...
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i guess you could just get an ELF binary and rename it to something.exe but idk why you’d do that

callyral, (edited ) to memes in Aaaaaand it's over
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Wired headphones are the preferable solution to this but we all know what happened to those.

What happened? I use wired headphones, haven’t had any problems recently.

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