I’m ignorant about display servers. Should applications be ported from a Wayland compositor to another Wayland compositor that has a different “protocol extension” ?
I’m ignorant about display servers. Should applications be ported from a Wayland compositor to another Wayland compositor that has a different “protocol extension” ?
Sorry for the bad link, I will be more careful for the next time.
In the official website, the glibc page was updated with a new glibc layer. You can also check if you have “nouveau” drivers for Nvidia.
Its possible to install glibc on Alpine. https://hatchjs.com/alpine-linux-install-full-glibc/
The Alpine simplicity is attractive, but I failed to install it while keeping my /home partition. Setting this manually is beyond my skills.
It can fits as a desktop wallpaper.
Personnaly I don’t need to manipulate windows with Bspwm. How they spawn is fine for me.
I don’t use i3 because windows spawns in such a layout that force to use shortcuts for changing the layout. Bspwm displays everything in nice rectangles.
To start apps you can keep an application menu in your bar, such as Whisker menu, or the KDE bar, while having a tiling window manager, so you can run apps with mouse clicks. And after the spawn you should not need to manipulate them if you use more automatized tiling WM such as Bspwm or Xmonad.
The Gimp Tool Kit !
I’m annoyed by these Gnome centered distros. If I had to choose a single DE for a distro, I 'd choose a flexible one that can run on potatoes, such as Xfce. I suppose Xfce as default is a part of the MX linux popularity.
Is Librewolf already a Firefox without ad companies colonization ?
Maybe MX attracts people who just want to use their computer easily. They are not interested in talking about their OS on the web.
I did so many shit on my PC, I don’t remember an interesting one. Generally that was during a distro install.
Maybe because Suse company wants to make business in USA.
My first was Mandriva, it was around 2008.
There is not much info about the package management.
Don’t be so sensitive, there is very few troll in this topic and lot of interesting remarks in both pros and cons.
Wayland is a painful future, it is just a fact.
UEFI looks like another over-complicated proprietary shit that make PC more and more locked.
I installed Arch on a disk without erasing the /home partition that cames from a previous distro. It saves me some config work, and a bit of disk life expectancy I guess.
Flakes is still experimental. NixOS devs takes a bunch of time to release that. So most experienced users have enabled Flakes since years. Two different systems are available, which does not help ease of learning.
You’re following the Unix philosophy.