Depending on the site it may or may not work, and can be easy or hard to set up (there are many ways pagination is done), but I found this one to be the best:
Unified Push?
FYI, you can replace Steam Guard. There is a plugin for Keepass that can generate Steam OTP codes and it's built in in KeepassXC (IIRC) and in KeepassDX on android.
I agree.
I try to use as much FOSS as I can, but nothing even comes close to Poweramp.
Do you mean the user documentation, or code documentation for contributing to the project?
Just edited the github issue with this info:
- Running
find -type f -print0 | xargs -0 truncate -s 0
ingame\dota\panorama\videos
andgame\dota_addons
worked, all files are truncated to zero size and game works without any issues.
I run the game with no intro video, if you need intro video, you can keep it, it's located in game\dota\panorama\videos
folder.
Your system information System information from steam (Steam -> Help -> System Information) in a gist: https://gist.github.com/vort3/13704fffd575e70faad08772a5bc91bd (though this is irrelevant) Hav...
Removed commands: nethack
What? screen had nethack builtin?
While I agree that there are not enough good local RSS readers, I also think that some kind of state syncing should exist. I understand why all these hosted server side RSS readers exist, but what I really want is some kind of standard way of doing local first RSS (and not just RSS, this could apply to everything we use «as a service», but let's keep this about RSS for now).
Imagine an RSS reader that keeps its state in a standard, well documented way, like having a folder where plaintext files keep a list of subscriptions, list of articles that are marked as read, tagged and starred articles etc., and you could just use syncthing or git to keep this folder in sync on all your devices, and you could use any RSS reader you want (be it on an android, windows, linux or anything else that follows the standard) and be able to seamlessly read your feeds and have the same state everywhere.
A man can dream I guess…
How does it compare to something like FreshRSS? Does it provide any kind of standard API? Do android RSS apps that work with hosted RSS work with this?
Sure, just as I said, this would work id you don't need menu or fuzzy matching. But I would recommend using fzf history search anyway, it's just too good.
Yes, as soon as all software you use in windows becomes cross platform. Big no-no if you use anything Adobe. Yes, there are good alternatives to Adobe, but if your colleagues use Adobe and you need software to work with their files, then maybe tiling window managers in windows is more realostic than just using linux.
Let me tell you that you can also add comments to your terminal commands and use them to search history using fzf. This might sound confusing but basically you do this:
commandwithweirdoptions --option1=value1 --option2=value2 # run the usual thing
Then you press Ctrl+R and type anything like «the thing», it uses fuzzy matching and finds the command in history, with a menu of other similar commands. Press enter, done.
Note that you need to have fzf installed, otherwise there is no fuzzy matching and no menu of matching history results.
I done know if it has everything you need but in minetest ui you can find a game called mineclonia, it tries to be similar to minecraft.
I saw Linux used on Boeing passenger service systems.
There is also «Praise my github»: https://praise-me.fly.dev/
Of course, RSS is the way. I mean, emails are good, but they were meant for 2 way communication. When you want to have a 1 way communication channel, RSS is always preferred, IMHO.
Even 1 RSS feed for all comments (in any location) is better than no RSS fees at all.
If I use this to make some kind of a «guest book» page on my personal site, is there a way to have an RSS feed of all posted comments? I don't think I'll be checking the page every day but I want to be notified when there is a new comment.
I use tree style tabs and it also has an option to unload tabs. I might be wrong and there is a plugin for TST that adds this functionality though.
I think any person with ability to read and follow instruction can install arch in 15 minutes (excluding waiting for things to download), there is nothing special about it.
Didn't want to make title too long, sorry. By load back I mean read from clipboard or from a file or have an input box to paste from clipboard a lost of URLs and open each in a tab.
On my phone (it's a MIUI device) firefox sometimes acts weird, I can see URL in a tab but page looks empty. I can copy the URL manually, close the tab, open a new one, but this can be annoying if I have many tabs and this also changes the tab order.
Also, no, I can't just close firefox and open it again, as I mostly use firefox in private mode.
I just want to copy all open URLs, restart firefox, and open all my tabs in private mode again in the same order by pasting URLs back.
Also, android aften kills my firefox when it's in the backgroind without any warning.
Last time I searched, I couldn't find any such addons, but it's possible that I used wrong keywords.
This probably was asked countless times already, but given the amount of possible combinations of all the hardware and software, this is probably not surprising.
So, I do have some experience with linux. I ssh into my ubuntu server a lot, I do many bash/terminal tricks, so can't really call myself a newbie in Linux. However, for gaming I would use Windows for as long as I remember myself. With the release of KDE Plasma 6 and Vulkan support getting better, I was thinking about giving it a go, but I'm stuck.
When launching a game that natively supports linux (Dota 2) from Steam, pretty much nothing happens. I see in terminal that there are some errors, but archwiki states that this is normal:
> Wrong ELF class
> If you see this message in Steam's console output
> ERROR: ld.so: object '~/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/gameoverlayrenderer.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded (wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32): ignored.
> you can safely ignore it. It is not really any error: Steam includes both 64- and 32-bit versions of some libraries and only one version will load successfully. This "error" is displayed even when Steam (and the in-game overlay) is working perfectly.
Other than that I see no errors or anything.
I'm running Arch linux with KDE Plasma 6.0.1, with default Wayland session. My laptop is an Acer Nitro 5 with NVIDIA GPU and I guess also Intel integrated video card. Here are the details:
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Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.1 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.0.0 Qt Version: 6.6.2 Kernel Version: 6.7.9-arch1-1 (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland Processors: 16 × 12th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-12500H Memory: 15.3 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® Graphics Manufacturer: Acer Product Name: Nitro AN515-58 System Version: V1.13
I have no idea honestly about which driver I have installed, but I did install nvidia package. I'm not sure if it's being used. I also don't know anything about Mesa. Also, this is from my Info Center:
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``` KWin Support Information: The following information should be used when requesting support on e.g. https://discuss.kde.org. It provides information about the currently running instance, which options are used, what OpenGL driver and which effects are running. Please post the information provided underneath this introductory text to a paste bin service like https://paste.kde.org instead of pasting into support threads.
==========================
Version ======= KWin version: 6.0.1 Qt Version: 6.6.2 Qt compile version: 6.6.2 XCB compile version: 1.16.1
Operation Mode: Xwayland
Build Options ============= KWIN_BUILD_DECORATIONS: yes KWIN_BUILD_TABBOX: yes KWIN_BUILD_ACTIVITIES: yes HAVE_X11_XCB: yes HAVE_GLX: yes
X11 === Vendor: The X.Org Foundation Vendor Release: 12302004 Protocol Version/Revision: 11/0 SHAPE: yes; Version: 0x11 RANDR: yes; Version: 0x14 DAMAGE: yes; Version: 0x11 Composite: yes; Version: 0x4 RENDER: yes; Version: 0xb XFIXES: yes; Version: 0x50 SYNC: yes; Version: 0x31 GLX: yes; Version: 0x0
Decoration ========== Plugin: org.kde.breeze Theme: Plugin recommends border size: None onAllDesktopsAvailable: true alphaChannelSupported: true closeOnDoubleClickOnMenu: false decorationButtonsLeft: 0, 9, 2, 6 decorationButtonsRight: 1, 3, 4, 5 borderSize: 0 gridUnit: 10 font: Noto Sans,10,-1,0,400,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1 smallSpacing: 2 largeSpacing: 10
Output backend ============== Name: DRM Atomic Mode Setting on GPU 0: true ```
I don't even know what is Xwayland and why I have it installed, probably some dependency of KDE.
At this point I'm not even sure what I'm using (is it pure wayland, or x11, or some hybrid of using both), if I have correct GPU drivers (do I have correct drivers for just one of the two video cards, for both, or none at all), if my NVIDIA GPU is even working, if it's being used to run a game or not, and if I have all necessary packages to run Vulkan.
At this point, how do I troubleshoot all of this mess?
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