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discord want's to update but the package is already updated, so it gives me a link to the newest package BUT IS FOR UBUNTU!?!?!
I have another question about stickers. Where can I buy Tux stickers to cover the win and ⌘ logos on my keyboards?
I found some on eBay, but the seller's on holiday and eBay suspended my account twenty minutes after I created it (for some reason).
EDIT: Removed Reddit-era *nix slang
I have a question for any proud ThinkPad users or embarrassed MacBook users here. Where do you buy your laptop stickers from?
...werde ich einer Community beitreten, die sich stolz irgendwas mit Herrenrasse nennt. But that's just me, carry on. So müde zu sehen wie die Sprache des dritten Reiches salonfähig gemacht wird. Bombenwetter heute!
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pain
Notice the actual desktop background, ignore my attempt to
kill -9
DIscord after the first of 6 crashes- blog.system76.com Gaming on Linux with Aaron Honeycutt
Getting to know System76' resident game guru.
geteilt von: https://feddit.de/post/4931999
> Hi everyone, > > I'd like to have my apps as tiles within a full-screen view (ideally called via pressing the Windows button on the keyboard) in Linux, pretty much the Windows Metro look as seen above. I have all the icon files and just need to link them to the apps themselves. Might you know of a way to do that? > > Thanks for your help! > Temperche >
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System76’s COSMIC desktop environment gets a new lock screen, login screen, tiling applet, and important UI additions.
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A changed RMS appeared at the GNU 40th anniversary event in Switzerland
There is a secret easter egg where you can activate a virtual cat on a linux or a UNIX system. Though it is reported that it can hang your system in certain distros so it is best advised you save and close all your work and so on before attempting because if things go wrong, you may be forced to pull out the power plug.
To summon the cat, try the following command:
meow() { meow | meow & }; meow
If you see something like[1] 583341 [1]+ Done meow|meow
Quickly up arrow and rerun the command untill you see no output. And after a few seconds the cat will appear on the screen that follows your mouse pointer. Very cute.Update: This also works in Windows with GitBash
Its a joke, now you heard it its your time to share it
I personally have been using lineage os for some time now and I am curious how many others use F-droid and lineage os like I do
- github.com GitHub - 89luca89/distrobox: Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available...
- itsfoss.com 7 Lesser Known but Unique Web Browsers For You to Explore
Looking for something different? These unique web browsers can help you make things interesting.
People need to start posting
- lemmy.zip Here is a quick and dirty nextcloud docker-compose - Lemmy.zip
services: db: image: mariadb restart: always command: --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --log-bin=binlog --binlog-format=ROW volumes: - ./mysql:/var/lib/mysql environment: - MYSQL_PASSWORD=supersecretpassword - MYSQL_DATABASE=nextclouddb - MYSQL_USER=nextclouduser - MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD='...
!kde@lemmy.kde.social
it's only for devs right now, but I'm super excited for RISC to get more support, just to think of a future of Open sourced hardware with open sourced software sounds awesome!!
Here's an article talking more about it
https://liliputing.com/pinetab-v-tablet-with-a-risc-v-chip-gets-community-supported-software-builds-including-kde-plasma-desktop/
Rust? CrabLang? COBOL? Holy-C?
EDIT: Corrected title
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What should we do for the upcoming canvas event? I was thinking we could try to draw a penguin
lemmy.zip Canvas event happening this weekend (Lemmy's /r/place) - Lemmy.zipHey everybody, If you’re interested in a Fediverse equivalent of a collaborative online canvas where each user gets to place 1 pixel every minute @grant@toast.ooo [https://lemmy.zip/u/grant@toast.ooo] is running an event this coming weekend using Pxls [https://github.com/pxlsspace/Pxls]. This event ...
- gitlab.com Fixes CVE-2023-38403 - Resolves: rhbz#2223729 (!5) · Merge requests · Red Hat / centos-stream / rpms / iperf3 · GitLab
Summary of Changes Fixes CVE-2023-38403 Approved Development Ticket
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For those of you interested in free (as in freedom) software I have a community dedicated to it
!freesoftware@lemmy.zip
In case you didn't already know, X Corp. is Musk's new company, which is now the parent company of Twitter or something.
Original Post: https://corteximplant.com/@keyboard/110757213065085292
I’m moving my posts from Reddit to Lemmy before delete them.
This post is from 2022-04-16.
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This post is from 2020-09-03.
Brand new, out of the box. It's been sitting here at 100% for 5 minutes.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/961924
A script in bash in combination with a script in C can help you solve a sudoku puzzle in a png file.
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/sudoku-solver-ocr
You can see the script in action in this video.
The main dependency is tesseract OCR, responsible for the oprical character recognition.
Another important dependency is imagemagick, responsible for the necessary image manipulation.
The file selection of the png image is done with zenity.
Feel free to give your feedback.
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I love Doas
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/807258
> A script in C language that can solve sudoku riddles. > > https://gitlab.com/christosangel/sudoku-solver
I've recently got Void Linux running on an old laptop of mine. I've temporarily installed Qtile so I can run a web browser, but my aim is to use a Wayland compositor. (I know Qtile can be run under Wayland. It doesn't work on my end.)
I've narrowed my choices down to 6 options:
- Weston
- Wayfire
- Enlightenment
- Hikari
- River
- LabWC
Which do you think would be best?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/551155
> This script written in the C language, will render the matrix effect in the > terminal, while rendering ascii art loaded from a txt file, > at the center of the terminal window. > > https://gitlab.com/christosangel/ascii-matrix >