

Continue to not give it, what do you mean?
Continue to not give it, what do you mean?
If you can’t remember what to reinstall, was it really that important? Packages are so quick and easy to install that I just install them the first time I try to use them and find them missing.
Thanks for the explanation my dude <3
I’m big time out of the loop on Runescape, but I’ve always wondered: Is the old school runescape really better than whatever modern runescape is? It seems popular.
Here’s an edited list of what I exclude from my full system backup on my debian machine:
<Exclude>
<Item>/.Trash-*/</Item>
<Item>/.recycle/</Item>
<Item>/*.pyc</Item>
<Item>/var/cache/apt/archives</Item>
<Item>/tmp/</Item>
<Item>/proc/</Item>
<Item>/dev/</Item>
<Item>/sys/</Item>
<Item>/run/</Item>
<Item>*/RecentDocuments/</Item>
<Item>*/.cache/</Item>
<Item>*/Trash/</Item>
<Item>*/recentfolders/</Item>
<Item>*/pictureCache/</Item>
<Item>*/Crash Reports/</Item>
<Item>*/GLCache/</Item>
<Item>*/cache/</Item>
<Item>*/tmp/</Item>
<Item>/var/log/</Item>
<Item>*/.xsession-errors</Item>
<Item>*.swp</Item>
<Item>/var/lib/samba/private/msg.sock</Item>
<Item>/home/jt/.local/share/baloo/</Item>
<Item>/home/jt/.mozilla/firefox/*/sessionstore-backups/</Item>
<Item>/home/jt/.mozilla/firefox/*/crashes/</Item>
<Item>/home/jt/.mozilla/firefox/*/datareporting/</Item>
<Item>/home/jt/.local/share/Steam</Item>
<Item>*/.thumbnails/</Item>
<Item>*/.cache/</Item>
<Item>*/lost+found/</Item>
<Item>/mnt/</Item>
<Item>/*.bash_history</Item>
<Item>/opt/firefox</Item>
<Item>/home/jt/.local/share/klipper/history*.lst</Item>
<Item>*/steam.pipe</Item>
<Item>*/recently-used.xbel</Item>
<Item>/home/jt/.mozilla/firefox/*/storage/</Item>
<Item>/home/jt/.local/share/kpeoplevcard</Item>
</Exclude>
I’m not sure, but those 3 features sound very basic and easy to implement. Sounds like a simple tasks app to me unless there’s more advanced behavior I’m not aware of. I’ve been cranking out pyqt projects lately and got decent at doing it pretty fast, I’m between projects at the moment :)
DIY!
I’ll write one for you when I’m bored if you can give me an example json file.
Surely people will flock to communism when we show them we don’t know what a meme is.
A refurb!
I used to have all 50 capital cities memorized from Carmen Sandiego, Broderbund was the goat.
Edit: I found a picture of one of my original disks!
Cool video, I like this guy’s style; he really keeps it moving.
Linux isn’t really like that where one distro is better for certain hardware than others (the one exception being the few distros that avoid proprietary drivers like Debian). It’s really more of a personal preference. If you’re not sure, start with something easy for beginners like Mint or Kubuntu.
Modern KDE isn’t bad on resource usage either. You just want the old school look, but you’re not actually on obsolete hardware :)
You don’t need Trinity for that, you can theme up KDE Plasma 6 to look and feel old school too.
Load up their software on prison computers, force former employees to use it daily.
Looks like it doesn’t: https://wiki.actiona.tools/doku.php?id=en%3Ax11notdetected&s[]=wayland
I’m actually looking for something like this too because Autokey and pyautogui (and antimicrox on another machine) is the only software keeping me on X.
It’s clickbait, the title implies that something wrong happened in this situation when no such thing occurred.
Nothing, because the author explicitly chose to allow this kind of behavior. Paraphrasing one of the Youtube comments on the video: the author picked a cuck license and then got cucked, what a shock!
It’s funny how apropos cuck really is here. We all recognize that a woman (Microsoft) cheating on her husband (the guy in question) is a bad thing, but we no longer view it that way when we learn that the man consented, video taped, and gets off to it. If you really want to stop this kind of thing, simply choose a better license like the GPL that forbids this behavior.
I think you need to go commercial recovery. If it was a file you accidentally deleted, that can easily be recovered, but you wrote directly to the device.
Cinnamon is a super simple DE for simple people. I don’t mean this as an insult, some people just never even think to customize their computer and are scared by settings and options. Just use KDE if it has features you like, you clearly sound like you’re up for the change.