I admit you’re right Q, regrettably so… Nonetheless, this poor individual deserves our help.
I admit you’re right Q, regrettably so… Nonetheless, this poor individual deserves our help.
This is probably what OP wants. A gui
For me the benefit of AUR isn’t necessarily the ease of download. It’s the fact that it’s community based and anyone can build a package for any software. I always git clone and then makepkg. I hate using yay because I want to read the PKGBLD myself and check the hash. I’ve found some obscure software via AUR that I wouldn’t be able to easily download on other distros. Further more the AUR website allows comments from the community which encourages bug fixes and/or a dialogue with specific package issues.
AUR is also amazing
He said he’s an IT professional for 20 years. That’s like the epitome of patience for reading documentations and troubleshooting
alacritty
I remember in high school when I set up my environment up similar to this with the cube workspace. Now I just think it’s more inconvenient then instantly hotkeying to a specific workspace