F1 or h while in htop should show the guide
F1 or h while in htop should show the guide
Another quick tip for htop: the red color in the CPU bar means kernel stuff. In my case it was an issue with interrupts
Also depends on how you specified image in the docker. If it has no version or latest as version it will update otherwise it may be fixed
For that price I’d buy it myself
AriaNG allows you to remote control aria
Yes but I upgraded to 555 at least a week or two ago and it started crashing a couple of days ago, I think there’s an issue with explicit sync
explicit sync is used, but no acquire point is set
If you Google this you’ll find various bug reports
I would be too, except Firefox just started crashing on Wayland all the morning D;
I kinda love this aside from it being unusable
Typical multiplayer enjoyer
You can use the advanced mode of ublock to replace noscript too
Sadly KDE 6 broke a lot of stuff, the next Nvidia driver update 555 should fix most of those issues (it’s in beta right now).
For single issues with games you should specify more so we can help.
I’m using an MMO mouse (the ones with 12 buttons on the side) myself, and sadly there is no mouse with native support for macro on Linux, but a lot of them are supported thanks to developers (see Piper for example), which mouse is it?
Same, 2k laptop with a 3070 ti and I cant even remember what game is installed there
Always dual booted Linux (ubuntu/mint/manjaro/endeavor) and windows (8/10/11) without issues. I think windows published an update (happened only once if I remember correctly) that wiped Linux partitions so yeah, it can happen, but to me that has the same chance of windows breaking itself because of an update (same with Linux). Honestly just take a backup and try whatever distro you like. If you just want to see what Linux is like you can use virtualbox on windows and install it on a virtual machine.
Dual booting is hard to setup the first time so you may want to have another pc with a guide and a forum ready for help. To me the hardest part was how to understand the partitions for swap/home/root/efi etc. but newer Linux installers have a wizard that usually does everything
Things to remember if you decide to dual boot:
Exactly, you just have to pick SvelteKit
Opening a link in Firefox reader mode would be pretty cool!
I’ll try looking to see how easy it is to create an extension
https://github.com/mozilla/readability/
Edit: maybe this extension can be used https://webextension.org/listing/chrome-reader-view.html
I’ll start
include regex.h
Yes it’s awesome, I use it with Microsoft terminal for tabs + themes, thanks to that I still have to learn how to use powershell
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