I’ve shared commands with friends and they ask for them again. I imagine similar context here
I’ve shared commands with friends and they ask for them again. I imagine similar context here
I’ll check it out then. Work involves using bash exclusively because it’s embedded systems but I’ll see if fish suits me for personal use. Thanks for the suggestions
I would want to continue to write my scripts with sh or bash, but is this something worth adopting for just regular shell navigation?
I’ve thought about it previously but it not being a default shell makes it reasonably less appealing for me.
I really like this # idea. I’ve also taken to holding off on adding sudo when deleting privileged files
I use win11 at work sadly so I’m stick with it there. I find the new context menu unusable so I prefer the old one
I’m using 7zip on win11. You need to get into the old context menu to see it tho. You can edit the registry to make the old one the default too.
No idea why it’s a registry edit but Microsoft will do what they will
Replying to say this is correct regarding the grammar
I’m referring to the issue outlined here. Thanks for the link to that problem, I haven’t encountered it yet but I haven’t played with Wayland/KDE6 all too much yet
Changing the scaling either zooms my higher resolution display in too much or zooms the lower resolution display out too much. Maybe the scaling is the only solution though
I can change the scaling of the smaller display to fix it but then everything is too small. I’m not familiar with any other way to fix it. I’ve browsed online to no avail as well
Yeah, X does it too but I have a solution with cursr. That app unfortunately hasn’t been ported to Wayland which is why I’m looking for alternative solutions.
As the other person said, I’ve tested in Wayland in KDE
Thank you for that insight. I didn’t end up using this but as you said, this is very powerful and I’m glad I know it exists!
Thanks both for the information and the confidence. I went ahead and deleted the gnome packages and nothing seems broken so far. The dnf remove @gnome-destop
didn’t work, but dnf remove gnome-*
worked. I made sure all the packages being removed were ones I no longer wanted and all looks well!
I think this is an issue in using the updated version with the graphics overhaul. You can change that in the launcher. But if you found Something that works then you rock it.
Thanks so much for the information! I really appreciate it. I’ll see about doing that when I get home tonight
I want everything GNOME gone. Decided KDE was more my style
This makes sense. Will this nuke any config files I have set up already?
Thanks for the suggestions!
I just installed 6 months ago and I don’t feel any need or desire to do a full reinstall if I can avoid it
I did the same thing about a year ago, going to fedora (KDE) from windows. I’ve booted into windows about 5 times in the last year or so