Today I had to install Firefox in Omarchy:
- SUPER + ALT + SPACE
- Type "inst" ENTER in the menu
- ENTER to select the first "package" option
- Type "fire" and press ENTER to select "firefox"
- See how it installs in like 10 seconds
- Press SUPER + SPACE and launch Firefox
Omarchy gets so many things so right.
Sometimes Linux developers are M0R0NS.
Ubuntu 22 LTS, apt upgrade to kernel 6.8, rebooted, networking is gone, no interfaces ... why? Because some IDIOT decided to move a huge amount of network drivers to the linux-modules-extra package, not installed by default. Once you reboot, without networking, you can only install it via USB drive ... if you manage to figure out WHY your network interfaces are all unclaimed. Who the hell thought this was a good idea?
olá, @grok
com base em TODOS os meus tweets e replies, eu sou:
qual artista?
qual personagem fictício?
qual cantor?
qual anime?
qual livro?
qual música?
qual filme?
qual frase?
olá, @grok
com base em TODOS os meus tweets e replies, eu sou:
qual artista?
qual personagem fictício?
qual cantor?
qual anime?
qual livro?
qual música?
qual filme?
qual frase?
Looks like @ProtonPrivacy is making it clear where they stand in regards to @Israel.
The ProtonMail company only appears to take strong political stances… which are anti-Israel.
This time using terms like “moral black hole”, and suggesting that doing business with Israel is an attack on “human rights”.
Omarchy does not contain one gram of bloat. I use everything we install by default. And it's incredible how light that package is: Just ~6GB for a complete system with all the apps, styling, and configuration needed to start doing professional work 🤩