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You people and your displays with more than 256 colors. Luxury.
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Not exclusively.I might be wrong, but isn’t any app with the org.freedesktop.*.* nomenclature a flatpak?
open_temporary_icon_file() works upstream it utilizes g_get_tmp_dir(), which the glib docs mentions uses TMPDIR and falls back to /tmp if it isnt set. So unless AccountsService sets its own TMPDIR (it doesnt), then this naturally lands in your shared /tmp which doesn't work anymore for reasons stated previously.g_get_tmp_dir() with get_icondir() This is an internal helper thats already defined in accountsservice's util.c that retrieves the static icon directory variable. This base path is /var/lib/AccountsService/icons, which is a fixed directory exposed to accountsservices. So basically a patch can have it stage icons right there instead./tmpRan Openbox on Debian for a while with tint2 taskbar, jgmenu startmenu and PCmanFM for desktop icons. It was the most stable system I have ever used. Shoutouts to IceWM too:Yall niggas need to put more respect on Openbox's name. I reject your tiling modernity in favour of stacking tradition.
Use one only on my work computer. ultrawide, I simply want three quadrants.Why do people like tiling window managers? I don't really get it. I usually don't want to see applications that I'm not using, so why have them take up screen real estate? There are relatively few scenarios where I'd want a screen split between several applications.
>Threethree quadrants.
It's really nice on ultrawide monitors, it can be a bit of an annoyance whenever you want to see a picture or something and you quickly open it only for it to screw up your entire workspace. I don't prefer one over the other, they're just different.Why do people like tiling window managers? I don't really get it. I usually don't want to see applications that I'm not using, so why have them take up screen real estate? There are relatively few scenarios where I'd want a screen split between several applications.
Ye you can just install them either through config.scm or home.scm and instead of installing an entirely new package it will just use the one already on your system thanks to GNOME, so when you eventually uninstall the GNOME suite your font doesn't get garbage collected. I don't use EXWM myself but the guides and streams from SystemCrafters are super legit.@Ferryman so i see in the exwm tutorial they want me to use their systemcrafters config
im kind of skipping around i got through some of the emacs from scratch and im moving onto exwm
it says to install fonts-cantarell and fira-code
i see fira-code in the guix repo and gnome presumably comes with cantarell but i want to have that in my config.scm separate from gnome so when i eventually uninstall it ill still have the font
i see the a cantarell font here but im not sure if its the same font
speaking of i found their config is a bit outdated. package dired-single was removed from melpa so you have to git clone it into emacs.d/lisp and add this to your init.elYe you can just install them either through config.scm or home.scm and instead of installing an entirely new package it will just use the one already on your system thanks to GNOME, so when you eventually uninstall the GNOME suite your font doesn't get garbage collected. I don't use EXWM myself but the guides and streams from SystemCrafters are super legit.