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Anticorp, in How do I exit vim?

I don’t understand why this is such a popular meme. Take 5 minutes to read about how Vim works, and you won’t have any more issues.

TimeSquirrel, (edited )
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

I shouldn't really have to look up the instruction manual of a text editor to do a simple action like close the program. Every single other text editor I've ever used was intuitive enough to get started right away, going back to 1989.

foyrkopp,

Well, it works well for some people.

Once you get used to it, it can be a dang powerful tool. For people doing a lot of config-wrangling on the CLI (i.e. admins working a lot ovet SSH), overcoming the learning curve will pay dividends.

If you’re working mostly locally and in a GUI environment environment, it’s probably not worth it - there’s a reason most devs use more specialized IDE’s.

Andrew15_5,
@Andrew15_5@mander.xyz avatar

If it’s not intuitive enough then don’t use it and don’t open it. You can always close with Ctrl+z and then kill it. Or close a terminal window like any other intuitive editor.

BeigeAgenda,
@BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca avatar

Nowadays it’s easy when you open vim inside gnome terminal, in my old offline noob days it was like “oh shit my terminal is locked” and the way out was either Alt+F2 and then try again or Ctrl+Z; pkill %1.

I never caught the vim bug and started with using joe and switched to nano later, I played with Emacs for some time but ended up using a GUI editor instead.

omnissiah, in How do I exit vim?
@omnissiah@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

:wq!

Swarfega,

Why not just :wq

MajorHavoc,

Gotta let it know we mean business! /s

BeardedGingerWonder, (edited )

OR :x at that point.

Engywuck, in Wine being great

Honest question: does Crossover actually increases compatibility over raw Wine or PlayOnLinux?

asingularity,

I would like to know this as well.

sirico,
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

For things like Office yes I still wasn’t able to aceess VBA properly not that it’s relvant ot me anymore

Engywuck,

Thanks!

Asudox, in you guys are spying
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

Please put the image link in the URL field instead of the body. Otherwise, you need to click to view the image

GravitySpoiled,

Thx

Asudox,
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks. Consider also removing the body as to not make the image seem duplicate.

GravitySpoiled,

I did, may be a caching error?

Asudox,
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

Probably. Take care

BlackPit, in Linux mint = best beginner distro

I’ve tested over 40 Linux distributions over a long span of time, but I’ve never tried Mint. The reason being that all three times I’ve read something nice that inspired me to try it again the download hashes don’t match, and we find out their servers were compromised. How’s that going?

OsrsNeedsF2P,

In 5+ years of OSS, only once have I even heard of hashes not matching and a build server being compromised, and it was fixed within 30 minutes. It was also a very big deal.

Basically, what you’re saying and what a quick search on Google shows seems to suggest user error.

BlackPit,

Lol, well there’s no way I can “prove” it not having taken screenshots and archived them. It’s been well over five years since the last time. I’ll save you the humble boast, but no user error here regarding verifying ISOs.

Alborlin, in Linux mint = best beginner distro

Serious question , my laptop is getting old. 7-8, years now I don’t want to put money in tech for w new one. I want to use it with Linux , as I just use for very Norma stuff and Zero gaming. My use cases will be use of office, use if browsers, simple image editors, pdf reader and manipulation, copying images from to and from HDD , copying media to HDD etc. Connecting iPhone, android for file uploading download etc.

I don’t want hassle of

  1. Find a reaposiroty, install an extra ackages except for softwares
  2. Give any command viq terminal. 3.find any dependency for ANYTHING
  3. Use it as regular person

What Linux will just work? I mean simple install and start using.

Ashiette,

Pop!_OS or Zorin features all of those criteria. Mint, a little less. I’d go with Zorin. Everything works out of the box.

Alborlin,

Hmm zorin seems to be the one possible I can use. Do you know where I can learn about dividing my disk in half. And dual boot the os

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

you’re looking to ‘split a partition’.

www.pcmag.com/…/how-to-partition-a-hard-drive

ichbinjasokreativ,

I’d recommend you just try one of the mainstream distros with gnome or KDE. Something like Ubuntu, mint, fedora etc and see if you like it. There’s going to be a short period where you’ll need to adapt to the new environment, but you’ll be fine afterwards.

rikonium,

iTunes will probably be the toughest. I lean on iTunes for syncing files, media, local backups and if I had to ditch Windows tomorrow and decided Linux, I would set up iTunes in a Windows VM since I don’t think there’s any other workaround currently.

krakenx,

Mint.

ominouslemon,

None of the usual big distros is gonna force to do any of that. Try Mint or Ubuntu, you’re gonna be absolutely fine

Index_Case, (edited )

In my newbie experience, the answer is: No.

There are still random snags and blocks to things you will probably expect or want to be able to do.

That being said, it’s sooooo much better than is was. If those snags are minor and not irritating for you, you’ll be able to work around them, I think.

And the wider community can be friendly and helpful, though not always empathetic / fully understanding of the lack of Linux knowledge you might be starting from, (again) in my experience.

Haven’t tried to print anything yet either…printers always seem to Bork on nearly every OS…

Edit: first installed Linux mint this week on a dell XPS laptop.

Alborlin,

how about using winword ? and excel. I know there exists alterntives on linux, but I have seen that open office wrekcs havoc on document formatting. is there a if not as good as , but next to good word editor for linux and is it out of box ?

Index_Case,

Sorry, not actually used any Linux office packages yet. Briefly used office365 online, which was, as you’d expect, more or less the same experience as windows / Mac.

Have had a look around and there are, apparently, as many opinions about which Linux office suit is best as there are possible usage situations or different office suits… 🥲

warmaster,

Get a Thumbdrive and flash it with Ventoy, load it up with every ISOs you want to try and vive each one a go, the one that works nest for you, is the one you keep.

ILikeBoobies,

Not worth it, especially trying to get ITunes to work

NoLifeGaming, in Text editor war

Micro is great

pete_the_cat,

I perfect pico

PsychedSy,

Fuck pine use pico.

dan, in Useless messenger
@dan@sffa.community avatar

Who uses WhatsApp anyway?

uis,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Teachers and parents in Russia

Echrichor,

Most people?

Ziglin,

Unfortunately many of my friends that don’t use Signal.

flying_sheep,
@flying_sheep@lemmy.ml avatar

Basically everyone in Germany.

ADTJ,

Most people in Europe

uis, in Text editor war
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

ed

milicent_bystandr,

C-X M-x butterfly

SatanicNotMessianic, in Text editor war
eager_eagle,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

?

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in Text editor war

neovim is better than vim

kirby,

neovim ftw

cetvrti_magi, in Text editor war
@cetvrti_magi@lemmy.world avatar

Both are good but I prefer Vim.

PlasterAnalyst, in Debian being insanely stable

I use BSD BTW

fl42v, (edited )

Freebsd be like: where getopt

Amends1782,

Specifically, OpenBasedSecureDistro, with a desktop environment, for gaming

Please send help, thanks

Maragato, in If linux distros were WW2 tanks. Made by a guy who tries to play War Thunder with linux.
@Maragato@eslemmy.es avatar
areyouevenreal, in If linux distributions were tools.

Why is arch a buttplug?

XTornado,

Idk, but it feels good.

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