I used the libinput
method for autoscrolling a lot, with X11. (Using the xinput
setting)
It stopped when I switched to Wayland.
Never thought to make it a GUI setting. More fun now.
Disclaimer: I don’t represent KDE in any interaction with this account. I am just freeloading off of the kde.social server.
I used the libinput
method for autoscrolling a lot, with X11. (Using the xinput
setting)
It stopped when I switched to Wayland.
Never thought to make it a GUI setting. More fun now.
So, how do I use this fediverse identity thing?
Is it available with kde.social ?
I tried it and don’t see a notification either in my connected mail id or as a dm or sth.
Whom do you think countries wage wars for?
I use a faucet in the toilet.
The TP is just for cleaning edges and corners that are hard to mop/broom/wipe.
Or when I drop some egg innards.
Wow! It’s even got a backstory and all.
Doesn’t make the product more appealing though. The only thing that does that for me is the Datasheets.
I’m adding this to my Debian wall
I like to think of myself as a big spider in a room with small spiders.
They get the edges and corners and I get the center.
Occasionally, I go around clearing the old webs, so that new spiders can come and make new webs and catch some mosquitoes.
If a spider invades my bed/kitchen/computer, I get rid of it.
Ants are pretty annoying, but are useful too.
They let me know if I dropped some foodstuff and didn’t clean it properly, by banding around it.
So I can just go and clean it and the ants stop coming.
It’s not .
Most of them will just go outside due to their territorial nature.
This is me. Also that is a cupboard, not inside the bathroom.
Thankfully, I’m not on Windows.
But the switch is only to make sure it is off. Of course I poweroff before that.
…
Trust me! I really do!
Hello there REISUBber!
I just press the power button/switch on the UPS/PSU/wall.
Guess this particular exec is not getting this month’s bonus.
I fundamental thing that makes FOSS better is not the product that exists, but that, when you see a problem, you have the option to think, “let’s see how to fix it”.
Now I have used MS Excel for most of my life, up until University end, and only recently started using LibreOffice Calc instead.
And despite me telling all my colleagues how much better the new versions of LibreOffice fresh are, I know very well that there are still some glaring problems in these programs even in general use.
However, I had experienced some problems in MS Office too and back then all I could do was feel powerless for a few seconds and then either find some workarounds or ignore the problem, depending upon what it was.
In case of LibreOffice, I can make a note of the problem and plan to report a bug and maybe even help fix it, which leaves me on a +ive note at the end of the day.
Digression: Problems with LibreOffice:
On my Android phone the Android phone I have, I find it hard to tell where the stuff I downloaded is.
Until I connect it to the computer and see the directory structure easily.
The Files app seems to be trying to do some kind of Abstraction over here.
Sounds like something an apple exec might say… For their products.
commands to install dependencies n shit
That only happens if you are fixated on installing the software without connecting to the internet.
Otherwise, the package manager does it for you (that’s what its job is)
something extremely niche
Desktop Linux is already pretty niche.
Just take it and move to another start system.
And learn assembly
That sounds like it would be pretty useful to get better quality statistical research papers (well, I guess quality would depend more upon the researcher), doable by people without corporate backing.
Isn’t it already available in a lot of cases?