gbrlsnchs

@gbrlsnchs@lemmy.one

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gbrlsnchs,

This has been a thing since Linux kernel version 5.0.

gbrlsnchs,

How come it doesn’t work? Which compositor are you using?

gbrlsnchs,

0.x versions allow for breaking changes to be made to configuration (and whatnot), which allows stabilization for 1.x versions (which OTOH shouldn’t allow breaking changes without a major bump).

gbrlsnchs,

I’m currently using Gentoo. That means I should also grow my own food…

gbrlsnchs,

To complement your answer, usually people want tree-sitter not only for smart selections, but because of syntax highlighting.

Kakoune has the best of both worlds: github.com/kak-lsp/kak-lsp supports semantic highlights from LSP servers, but we also have projects like github.com/phaazon/kak-tree-sitter in case you want highlighting from tree-sitter.

Did we kill Linux's killer feature?

A few years ago we were able to upgrade everything (OS and Apps) using a single command. I remember this was something we boasted about when talking to Windows and Mac fans. It was such an amazing feature. Something that users of proprietary systems hadn’t even heard about. We had this on desktops before things like Apple’s...

gbrlsnchs,

Well, that’s Fedora, my friend. On Gentoo it’s still the same.

gbrlsnchs,

Short answer: if you’re asking this, then it’s not worth it.

Long answer: Ditching systemd in favor of something else is usually an act of experimentation. Folks that do it usually have had a negative experience with systemd, be it in its usage or from a problem they had that prevented them to boot their computers due to the tightly-coupled relationship between mainstream distros and systemd.

Also, preference is involved here, so you might prefer to assemble your system with independent pieces instead of a full-blown suite like systemd’s. You might also not like systemd’s UX so, as a user, you end up wanting to try something else.

gbrlsnchs,

I like compiling Gentoo on tablets

gbrlsnchs,

I’m not. But I installed Gentoo on a x86 tablet, it was fun.

gbrlsnchs,

It’s an AKG C214 plugged into a SSL2+, works out of the box with the appropriate kernel drivers. Headphone is a Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro, also plugged into the SSL2+.

gbrlsnchs,

Do you create slides with it? Which input format do you use for that? I usually use LaTeX for slides but would be interested in an alternative.

Just trying xubuntu, so far I love it (lemmy.ml)

So like the title says, I just want to appreciate how good ubuntu+xfce (xubuntu) is. I love the simplicity & how lightweight this distro. There's no bloat on minimal install, to the point I need to install the essential tools like task manager, music player, image viewer & xarchiver myself lol....

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