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1000th page this must clearly mean the year of linux desktop is here.
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Mine learned that trick pretty quickly and is very proud of telling others to do it and have it work.I felt like such a smartass telling my girlfriend: "Have you tried turning it on and off again". (It worked, btw.)
Well, idk about that exactly. You just use yay, paru, or anothe aur helper because it's more convenient than handling it the official way. But as far as I know the official way to use the aur is with git, and makepkg, then installing with pacman. The aur helpers, just automate what you would otherwise do by git cloning, running makepkg, and then running pacman to install the pkg.Conversely, the ArchWiki explicitly states that the AUR is 100% a caveat emptor sort of affair. You use those PKGBUILDs at your own risk, regardless of whether or not the developer of $insert_project_here is officially maintaining that PKGBUILD. That's why you needyay: because Pacman intentionally lacks any sort of direct ability to interface with the AUR.
At least from the time I started using wayland, the clipboard stuff was already a solved problem, and nothing was really needed beyond the programming knowing that wayland exists, and knows to look for WAYLAND_DISPLAY instead of DISPLAY in the environment. And if so use wl-clipboard rather than xclip. The issues that I've seen are in screensharing, and things along those lines. At least from what I've seen it is something that is actively being changed, but even now there are solutions to it but they require things like xdg-desktop-portals, and pipewire which is annoying.You can set some apps to have access to all Xnamespaces. Otherwise it would be exactly like the garbage Wayland solution that everyone hates.
I always recommend mullvad. Never had any problems with it, also for people that don't want to use their own cli/app At least in my experience using just wireguard works just fine. It just doesn't give you some of the things you get from the cli.Supposedly that doesn't happ if you're using the app but that leads into my other complaint. If they support wireguard it should, you know, work but also they seem to be trying to nudge people to use the app. Why? I don't know. It could just be trying to get better retention or it could be more sinister. But I will tell you if I were the NSA or whoever and wanted to unmask someone I sure would prefer them to have the app. Because then I can just hand proton a court order (that they can't talk about) and force them to compromise my targets machine. There's no facility for that with just wireguard.
The script for the aur would be even shorter.You can tweak this script to useyayif you so choose. I personally refuse to because I loathe the AUR wholesale.
#!/bin/sh
yay
#(or if you use paru)
paru
flatpak update
Oh so OBS and global hotkeys now work without having to have a carve out that's specific to each DE and requires app developers to do a completely different implementation each time?At least from the time I started using wayland, the clipboard stuff was already a solved problem, and nothing was really needed beyond the programming knowing that wayland exists, and knows to look for WAYLAND_DISPLAY instead of DISPLAY in the environment. And if so use wl-clipboard rather than xclip. The issues that I've seen are in screensharing, and things along those lines. At least from what I've seen it is something that is actively being changed, but even now there are solutions to it but they require things like xdg-desktop-portals, and pipewire which is annoying
Huh, glad I switched my server to Debian>canonical is getting DDOSed
>Can't update or install shit ATM
I have nobody to blame but myself
I meme on people sometimes for not using exactly what I use but honestly, if there is a wrong distribution to pick it's ubuntu.>canonical is getting DDOSed
>Can't update or install shit ATM
I have nobody to blame but myself
Indeed. With other distributions, you will be able to pick mirrors to download from. With Ubuntu, half the apt packages will just secretly translate into snap packages without telling you, so you can't mirror them.I meme on people sometimes for not using exactly what I use but honestly, if there is a wrong distribution to pick it's ubuntu.
>canonical is getting DDOSed
>Can't update or install shit ATM
I have nobody to blame but myself
Huh, glad I switched my server to Debian
Indeed. With other distributions, you will be able to pick mirrors to download from. With Ubuntu, half the apt packages will just secretly translate into snap packages without telling you, so you can't mirror them.
Well, idk about that exactly. You just use yay, paru, or anothe aur helper because it's more convenient than handling it the official way. But as far as I know the official way to use the aur is with git, and makepkg, then installing with pacman. The aur helpers, just automate what you would otherwise do by git cloning, running makepkg, and then running pacman to install the pkg.
that wasn't one of the things they listed.Oh so OBS and global hotkeys now work without having to have a carve out that's specific to each DE and requires app developers to do a completely different implementation each time?
Arch seems pretty easy to me. I've used it consistently for a while now. I would say it's overall been pretty smooth. I definitely don't have to deal with constantly fixings unlike what people say about arch I don't worry about things breaking on updates. I just consistently update, and something going wrong is so rare I don't think I can recall an actual example of it happening to me in recent memory.I honestly don't give a shit about any of that. My core gripe is specifically: "I find the AUR to be a pain in the ass no matter how I slice it, and I'm already biased against Arch and assorted variants for various reasons. I want a lazy man's bleeding edge Linux distro, not "Mom, cancel my appointments. Pacman fucked up my xorg.conf again.""

No, providing consistent standard for handling key input like X does would be against unix philosophy or somethingOh so OBS and global hotkeys now work without having to have a carve out that's specific to each DE and requires app developers to do a completely different implementation each time?
This is why we need mirrors and magnet downloads.>canonical is getting DDOSed
>Can't update or install shit ATM
I have nobody to blame but myself
Wayland is still shit yeah. Hyprland isn't troon dev, he's just a slight weeb.Is Wayland still shit? I am contemplating switching my neckbeard x11 i3wm setup to Sway when I finally upgrade my PC. But I actually want something functional and that doesn't need a million workarounds to do stuff. I contemplated hyprland but it gives me troon dev vibes, and the stupid eye candy of it seems masturbatory.
Maybe with another 18 years in devlopment it will have most of the features X11 has had for decades.Wayland is still shit yeah. Hyprland isn't troon dev, he's just a slight weeb.
I tried to watch Brodie Robertson's video on it but he pisses me off so I read the short AI generated summary of the issue, followed by a Low Level video (who I can tolerate more than Brodie).Surprised nobody has brought up this yet https://xint.io/blog/copy-fail-linux-distributions
I see. It just gave me the vibes of something a programmer socks enjoyer would use. I might just stick to i3 and "old" x11. I still don't see why people automatically want to replace old and tested stuff with new buggy shit before it's ready.Wayland is still shit yeah. Hyprland isn't troon dev, he's just a slight weeb.
I normally use the industry standard of turning it off then on again but there's a subtle genius in your approach that would solve 90% of the world's it problems.I felt like such a smartass telling my girlfriend: "Have you tried turning it on and off again". (It worked, btw.)