Ah I see, might give this a go. For now I’ve just not got it plugged in
Ah I see, might give this a go. For now I’ve just not got it plugged in
Definitely look at tofi as well, it’s like rofi but it’s almost instant to launch
Ah right, probably not a new thing then
Switching monitor setups has seemed pretty unstable in hyprland to me but I assumed that was more to do with Nvidia than anything
I’m not sure as to how long ago you did this but it moves workspaces dynamically now when you unplug/replug monitors
I used to do this quite frequently, disabling laptop screen when plugged into monitors
That said it still has a stroke from time to time just not always
I’ve heard fastfetch is a lot better but I tend to have neofetch installed anyway because it’s the known one
Barrier
I miss being able to just use one mouse and keyboard for everything
Weird, I’ve been using hyprland on multi monitor for a while
Only issue I’ve ever noticed is that some games will insist on running on my second monitor for some reason and will stay locked at at 1080p when moved to the higher res one
YouTube music in Firefox in a special workspace
I’d love a CLI on it but there don’t seem to be any good enough to beat the UX
Can be themed with Stylus
Nvidia has caused me much suffering in both of my machines, only recently fixed hibernation killing the DE, latest driver version at the moment for many GPUs causes horrible stuttering in games
Most web games absolutely suck, think webgl isn’t working
This is all on wayland though because I’m hopelessly addicted to hyprland
Gaming was absolutely the only reason I didn’t switch permanently
Switched all my machines over to Linux within a month or so of getting my steam deck and see no reason to go back
Can’t imagine I’m the only one who was waiting for this, though that said I am fairly technical, I don’t think most non technical people will see enough of a reason to switch
What did you get banned for?
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Buddhism, is in fact, GNU/Buddhism
I had thought spice was supposed to be really good for VMs, it’s it just over hyped?
All well and good but at the higher end they’re writing applications in JavaScript and electron and using many times more system resources than C or rust, and it will always be cheaper for them to develop in higher level languages (especially when the performance problem can be offloaded on the user’s machine instead of their own servers)
Ah fantastic, will have a look at this properly tomorrow
Turns out I am using pipewire with the pulse module so this should work
Understood most of the words in that comment individually
What does PW stand for?
I’m not that anal about my security but it’s a very trivial thing and if I ended up getting any of my network compromised to make a soundboard there are several people in my life who would shoot me
Oooh fantastic thank you
Oh I have no doubt it’s legitimate, my concern is just that it’s unmaintained
It’s not laziness it’s economics.
It’s cheaper for companies to have their developers spend less time developing in higher level languages and just throw more hardware at the problem than spend more money developing in a more difficult language
They aren’t concerned with energy or material efficiency, only financial