possiblylinux127,

distrobox with Fedora or Arch

nickwitha_k,

I’ve generally just been compiling from source. Sometimes in a docker container.

Cwilliams,

Options:

jackpot,
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are ppas permanent? does my system scan for those addresses every update?

Cwilliams, (edited )

AFAIK, if you install via the ppa, then it will update neovim when you apt update

BlanK0,

Try installing it with nix

jackpot,
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how

BlanK0,

This blog should help you with the installation and how to use, also if you need more in depth info there is this guide as well

lemmyreader, (edited )

There’s a PPA for neovim, currently at 0.7.x : launchpad.net/~neovim-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/stableOh, sorry, I see NvChad wants 0.9.4 and Nerdfonts (Though not a hard requirement : docs.rockylinux.org/books/nvchad/nerd_fonts/).

launchpad.net/~neovim-ppa/+archive/…/unstable -> 0.10.x

jackpot,
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what is nerdfonts and dies linux mimt have it

lemmyreader,

According to that article mentioned in my earlier comment you won’t need the nerdfonts.

jackpot, (edited )
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whats a ppa and why does it take so long for apt to update its stuff

lemmyreader, (edited )

Ubuntu uses LTS with five year support, which is why they like to keep a lot of software versions back. Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu I think. PPA is something you can add to Ubuntu or Ubuntu based Linux distributions to have newer or specific software repositories as extra on your system. Here’s a guide on PPA : itsfoss.com/ppa-guide/

hojjat, (edited )

I use bob. It’s a version manager for Neovim.

Shady_Shiroe,
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Hi Bob.

Sorry I had to do this reference from “For All Mankind”

furzegulo,

i’ve installed neovim with nix package manager on mint.

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