You don’t really compile anything during or after install with arch linux unless you find something on the AUR that needs to compile? If so, just look for <package_name-bin>.
Otherwise, a really nice system is NixOS.
Another is GNU Guix.
You don’t really compile anything during or after install with arch linux unless you find something on the AUR that needs to compile? If so, just look for <package_name-bin>.
Otherwise, a really nice system is NixOS.
Another is GNU Guix.
And Krita!
i think Zotero is indeed open source, free software
I think you might like to try it. Maybe to get a taste for it try the nix package manager first. Right now I’m kind of struggling on whether or not NixOS is the one for me or Gnu Guix. Both are pretty awesome.
I am not entirely sure why I thought it was something to do with the filesystem. It’s just weird.
I found that if I put, say, a text file in Documents then log out and back in, those symlinks show up.
Ah well. so long as nothing breaks, it’s not that bad.
Says them, I guess. Feels kinda weird to me.
And at this time, our telemetry system won’t be rolled out to any team or business using 1Password.
Uhh, what? If it’s opt-in why does it matter if team or business doesn’t have this? Different standards? To go through such lengths to explain this telemetry stuff to convince people, “Oh, no worries, yo! It’s OPT-IN! Trust us!” feels very dirty to me.
Yeah, this is nice. I have been going nuts trying to get this going.
Thanks