

Every time I build a new box or do an upgrade, I try selecting Plasma on Wayland from the login screen. Every time it doesn’t work, I select X11, and never think of it again for another six months to two years.
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Every time I build a new box or do an upgrade, I try selecting Plasma on Wayland from the login screen. Every time it doesn’t work, I select X11, and never think of it again for another six months to two years.
It is obviously not the same as manually making all these connections and using different apps for each of them and backing them up with git.
I mean, that’s the whole unix philosophy. Rather than one big monolithic app, we use dozens of tiny ones that can all be scripted and work together. I think I’d just use an org-mode file to create the sort of centralized UI you’re describing.
Because it’s not an issue. This is the system functioning as intended. Changing this behaviour would cause dramatic performance degradation for the 99.999% of the time when the device you are writing to isn’t removable media that you want to eject right away.
the only thing linux has going for it is GPU drivers. :-(
/usr/ports
& /usr/sbin/pkg
SIGINFO
bound to ^T
native ZFS root
The bigger Discord becomes, the more irrelevant it is to me.
Ah, the golden age. I dunno, I was running FreeBSD. It was awesome. It still is.
Two years, then the drive exploded a couple weeks ago and I rebuilt it just now. Doesn’t work out of the box, X11, does, so I’ve never looked into it.