I like 90% about KDE, GNOME and XFCE.
Depending in my changing needs and preferences I switch between them.
If I ever find the perfect DE (or maybe WM), I’ll let everyone know.
I like 90% about KDE, GNOME and XFCE.
Depending in my changing needs and preferences I switch between them.
If I ever find the perfect DE (or maybe WM), I’ll let everyone know.
Only the KDE/latte part of my script was relevant to the topic. Xrandr is X11
I use scripts that change my display setup (xrandr), the active latte profile and my audio output.
The command to switch the latte profile
qdbus org.kde.lattedock /Latte org.kde.LatteDock.switchToLayout Monitors
You can just create a profile for every scenario once and switch between them.
How about a used Thinkpad? Like the X280. 12.5". Touch. Depending on your region you can get a pretty good deal if you are OK with some scratches or other faults
I used EndavourOS for a while until I realized I didn’t use any of the distros features after the installation.
archinstall is basically just a text menu with the same option as a GUI installer.
I ended up with a vanilla arch install with my preferred DE. Drivers installed, network configured. Ready to go.
Arkenfox has some info on common extension and their use in their Wiki
Especially the “Don’t bother” section is interesting and can slim down your used extensions considerably.
That’s one aspect I have to use a workaround. Since I mostly watch video on the TV, I seldom need to scale the screen. When I want to use the TV exclusively, I have a small script that shuts off the monitors, changes scaling, panels and audio output.
I have two monitors (2K, 144hz, DP) and a TV (4K, 60hz, HDMI) and it ran fine on Plasma. I used X11, because my 2060 was causing issues with Wayland.
When I was little people said dogs would sniff you to figure out who you are. I thought when a dog smells you they know your name, address, …
And maybe they do?
Some posts mention people giving away billions in their later life. That sounds great.
However, you need to ask yourself how much of their obscene wealth was created by screwing someone else over? Essentially nobody can get so rich without taking money out of the pockets of other people. You can’t just generate money out of thin air.
I need a source for that.
For me FF and Librewolf work on Windows. Don’t work on Arch.
Switched to Chatterino and Streamlink
I like this the best, because it’s unique and straightforward.
When the app (hopefully) has millions of users, it would allow for easy searches. Most of the other names have very general terms that would give you worse search results.
I have a Windows install for some games and use WingetUI to install Software and keep my programs up to date. It’s a GUI for Winget, Scoop, Chocolatey, …
I’m curious. I know Bitwarden or keepass can handle TOTPs, but can’t I unlock your Bitwarden vault and have access to your password and 2fa code? Or do they have protection against it? Otherwise I have everything I need.
Well, that’s what backups are for. I sync my Aegis backups between phone, tablet and PC via syncthing. It’s convenient to have authy handle bwckups for me, but if I use 2fa I don’t want to water down its usefulness right away.
WingetUI handles winget, chocolatey and scoop. Nice little project for casual Windows users.
Actually, hexagons are the bestagons