Limitless_screaming 5mo ago • 100%
This isn't a replacement for cut & past. It's for creating a new folder and moving the files into it, not to an existing folder.
Limitless_screaming 5mo ago • 83%
Much better than a government that gets its weapons from the enemy and is only allowed to point it towards their own citizens.
Limitless_screaming 6mo ago • 100%
It's not missing a feature here, it just has a different way to do it. Pick the Ellipse selection tool, make an oval while holding "shift", right click > Edit > stroke selection.
Limitless_screaming 6mo ago • 100%
Fedora uses it by default on KDE Plasma and Gnome. It even removed Xorg support for Gnome (and maybe Plasma. Can't remember). Ubuntu uses it by default with Gnome. Any distro which leaves the DEs on their default settings gets Plasma and Gnome running Wayland by default.
Limitless_screaming 6mo ago • 100%
It has been on unstable since Arch had it. Unstable is just mirroring Arch repos. So it wouldn't give you any idea of when the update will reach stable.
Limitless_screaming 6mo ago • 100%
Fact: 90% of gambling addicts quit right before they're about to hit it big
Limitless_screaming 6mo ago • 0%
are you really bitching about informed people providing you sound advise on how to solve your issue? wow.
"I really wish Windows would let me do this one specific thing"
"Have you tried switching out your OS for a completely different one with its own set of limitations and work flows"
Sound advice!
Limitless_screaming 6mo ago • 100%
It seems like one of them was marked, but I can't tell if that vest had the same text on the front from the video.
End of the day he was a criminal doing criminal things who shot a cop first.
I mostly agree with this, but still, there's some room to doubt that he knew they were cops.
Limitless_screaming 6mo ago • 94%
Doesn’t matter the reason they used
It doesn't matter, but you're kind of avoiding the things that matter here. The other texts I highlighted show that he couldn't have known that they're actually police officers (I am assuming your rules don't apply to gangs) so he had no reason (according to this article) to comply.
When you can't tell that someone is a cop, the "rules" for handling a cop don't matter to you.
Limitless_screaming 6mo ago • 97%
Plainclothes Chicago police officers fired nearly 100 gunshots over 41 seconds during a traffic stop that left one man dead and one officer injured
Five officers from a tactical unit who were in an unmarked police vehicle surrounded an SUV last month driven by Dexter Reed, allegedly for failing to wear a seatbelt.
Limitless_screaming 6mo ago • 100%
Start by getting him to spend one night in prison then you can plan out the rest of this.
Limitless_screaming 7mo ago • 71%
All the people sharing the same past with those countries have somewhat similar views of them because of their past interactions with each other.
Limitless_screaming 7mo ago • 100%
No problem so long as you have cash money.
And you have the money, because it was sent to you (multiple times) before the offer to sell you the jets. Just great.
Limitless_screaming 7mo ago • 28%
Such a loss. Who will pay for that to be cleaned off the sidewalk now?
Limitless_screaming 8mo ago • 80%
Yes, but not for himself.
Limitless_screaming 8mo ago • 100%
You cannot pass off women and children dying as Hamas casualties. At least not as easily as adult men.
Limitless_screaming 8mo ago • 100%
How does pacman work compared to apt-get ? and how to find in which package an command lies. I struggled a bit to get lsinput (to configure a rudder pedal for flight sim)
Manjaro has Pamac installed out of the box. Its commands are much more readable:
Install: pamac install {software}
Remove: pamac remove {software}
Update: pamac update
. You can just run man pamac
and read that, it's concise and self explanatory.
You can also use Pamac-gtk (the GUI app-store). I recommend the GTK4 version. Just run sudo pamac install pamac-gtk
it will prompt you to replace pamac-gtk3.
You can enable the AUR by opening the GUI store (it will be called "add/remove software" in the app menu) > three dot menu > preferences (will prompt for password) > third party > Enable AUR support.
Only use the AUR as a last resort; check if the app is on flathub first, then the official repos, and finally check the AUR. You can add flatpak support by installing the flatpak
package and the libpamac-flatpak-plugin
optional dependency.
If you want updates to be as fast as they'd be on Arch you can switch to the unstable branch, and now you can't blame Manjaro for your AUR problems.
and how to find in which package an command lies.
I am not sure what this means, but if you meant how to check what commands a package provides, then you can search for the package in the app-store and scroll down to "provides" everything under that section is commands the package provides.
I am struggling a bit with Zsh, like I ended up starting bash to configure an environment variable, any ressources on-it. Or shall I simply change my setting (and how) to use bash that I know a bit.
You can edit the ~/.zshrc
file to add your aliases and permanent environment variables.
On Arch based distros you can also add environment variables in the /lib/environment.d
file as KEY=value
, for setting firefox to use Wayland for example.
If you want to switch from ZSH to BASH here's how.
Limitless_screaming 8mo ago • 100%
The entire response was actually responding to your comment, and one side note was added to address your great spelling. You went for the side note.
* Cleaner look for KBin * Bigger images in "article" elements * Reddit like posts, and more colorful elements * Rounded corners everywhere. looks better with the ["kbin jasper"](https://userstyles.world/style/10313/kbin-jasper) color theme
1. [Mesa 23.1.9](https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mesa-23.1.9-Released) 2. Grub updated to Latest master commit 3. GlibC * [fix for buffer overflow bug that could be used to gain root privilege](https://www.phoronix.com/news/Glibc-LD-Nasty-Root-Bug) * Locales 1. [Thunderbird 115.3.1](https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/115.3.1/releasenotes/) Additional: * [KDE Frameworks rename in anticipation of KF6](https://kbin.social/m/manjaro/t/502375/Unstable-KDE-frameworks-5-rename)
1. [Systemd 254.5](https://github.com/systemd/systemd-stable/compare/v254.3...v254.5) 2. [Firefox 118.0.1](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/118.0.1/releasenotes/) * Fix for critical CVE-2023-5217 1. [Thunderbird 115.2.3](https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/115.2.3/releasenotes/) 2. [LibreOffice 7.6.2](https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2023/09/26/lo-762-and-lo-757/) * Fix for critical CVE 2023-4863 1. [AMDVLK 2023.Q3.3](https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMDVLK-2023.Q3.3-Released) 2. [NVIDIA 535.113.01](https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/linux-solaris-and-freebsd-driver-535-113-01-production-branch-release/267195) 3. [ Mesa 23.1.8](https://www.mesa3d.org/news/releases/mesa-23-1-8-is-released/) 4. [GNOME 44.5](https://discourse.gnome.org/t/gnome-44-5-released/17300)
1. Kernels 2. [Systemd 254.3](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/systemd/systemd-stable/d5c180b96ef389da9923985e96504901f52ac605/NEWS) 3. [Mesa 23.1.7](https://docs.mesa3d.org/relnotes/23.1.7.html) * fixes for AMD 780m GPUs 1. [LibreOffice-Still 7.5.6](https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2023/09/07/the-document-foundation-releases-libreoffice-7-5-6-community/) / [LibreOffice 7.6.1](https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2023/09/14/libreoffice-7-6-1/) 2. [KDE Plasma 5.27.8](https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.27.8/) 3. [KDE Frameworks 5.110.0](https://kde.org/announcements/frameworks/5/5.110.0/) * [Some issue with KIO got resolved](https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kio/-/commit/48322f44) 1. [KDE Gear 23.08.1](https://kde.org/announcements/gear/23.08.1/) 2. [Firefox 117.0.1](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/117.0.1/releasenotes/) 3. [Thunderbird 115.2.2 9](https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/115.2.2/releasenotes/) 4. [Pipewire is now at 0.3.80](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/releases/0.3.80) Additional: * [Phosh and Phoc are now part of upstream (Arch Linux) packages](https://vdwaa.nl/arch-linux-phosh-package.html)
1. Kernels 2. Firefox 117.0 3. Thunderbird 115.2.0 3 4. llvm 16.0.6 12 5. Mauikit 3.0.1 16 6. Qemu 8.1.0 2 7. PipeWire 0.3.79 19 8. Systemd 253.10 4 9. KDE-git 10. Haskell 11. Perl 12. Python
Manjaro 23.0 "Uranos" ### Desktops: ### * Plasma 5.27.7 with KDE gear 23.08 * Gnome 44.4 * XFCE 4.18 ### Kernels: ### * 6.5 * 6.1 LTS * 5.15 LTS
1. Kernels 2. glibc 2.38 * Performance fix 1. Deepin packages 2. Firefox 116.0.3 3. Thunderbird 115.1.1 4. KDE Gear 23.08.0 5. mesa-780m * fixes for APU-780m graphics 1. AMDVLK 2023.Q3.1 2. NVIDIA 535.104.05 3. Budgie 10.8 4. KDE Frameworks 5.109.0 5. LibreOffice 7.6.0 6. QEMU 8.0.4 7. GNOME 44.4 8. KDE-git 9. Haskell 10. Perl 11. Python
1. Kernels * This also includes security fixes 3 for Intel and AMD * We also update linux-firmware to reflect additional changes made by upstream * linux63 and linux63-rt got removed * toolchain got renewed 1. gamescope-plus 3.12.0 * now supports native resolution of the hardware 1. NVIDIA driver 535.98 2. Firefox 116.0.2 3. Thunderbird 115.1.0 4. Pamac 10.6.0 and 11.6.0 5. Pipewire 0.3.77 6. Plasma 5.27.7 7. Mesa 23.1.5 8. Nextcloud 27.0.1 9. squashfuse 0.4.0 10. WINE 8.13
Before the latest kbin UI refresh there was an issue where the magazine logo's aspect ratio was altered and the pictures looked squished, but that was easy to fix using some CSS. But now after the latest update the issue is in the image element itself; so now the logo for my magazine which I uploaded as 600x600 is served as 500x600 and then resized using CSS to 260x260. Nearly all magazines I've visited have this problem. [picture showing the issue](https://imgur.com/B7Fl5CB)