I dropped into GNOME
And I dropped into a Qtile X11 session and used xprop! I’m not sure if river provides a native way to do that.
I dropped into GNOME
And I dropped into a Qtile X11 session and used xprop! I’m not sure if river provides a native way to do that.
I see where you’re coming from, but in enterprise environments, you have admin accounts and root login is disabled for security purposes.
Why pause? Does it start a slideshow in the current directory?
And a portion of the “Windows” as well. Hiding in plain sight and all.
mpv as an image viewer? Is that… possible?
I have seen a kernel panic once, when I was failing to set up a raspberry pi (the SD card installer was corrupted).
So while this is super cool, I honestly don’t think I’ll ever see it
Idea: Create alias for /dev/null as /blackhole
Not really. This 1 minute video is all you need: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zqITuprlL8
The Ocean and Oxygen sound themes now include bell sounds, so our automatic “make the system bell not not make you want to commit homicide” transformer can get its sound from those themes
Relatable
Oh I absolutely get it. But I guess someone will eventually end up making a GUI for ydotool (or so I hope). Alternatively, there is this (Wayland support is WIP): https://github.com/RMPR/atbswp
When I say I get it, I mean there was a time I kept Xorg around only so I can use PyAutoGUI (I no longer need it but if I did, I’d have probably created wrapper scripts to allow PyAutoGUI to call grim instead of scrot when on Wayland, or something like that).
Have you tried using ydotool or other wayland alternatives to xclicker? Last I used it, ydotool ran great.
It’s Frostyx! The package maintainer for Qtile and the Qtile COPR repo on Fedora!
At least it might actually get delivered, unlike the librem 5… /s (but not really)
I tried the prealpha and it’s missing a few things I want (they’re WIP). I’d suggest checking out some Youtube videos of it, and not to expect too much, as it’s still not there imo.
Completely agree. I mean, I’m what you’d call a power user, and I still opt for using a flatpak for my browser (Floorp) because codecs are a pain.
I’m switching to COSMIC on Debian Stable when that becomes an option. Until then, It’s Fedora with Qtile Wayland (and Hyprland as backup).
Edit: though I have a Debian VM where I’ll try to get Qtile Wayland set up via pipx and document the process so might go to Debian before then.
Yeah, NixOS is great as a server/enterprise distro, so if it gets proxmox, that’s a big win imo.
And almost all (if not all of it) is done by redhat engineers which will drop it when rhel 8 or 9 (whichever one still supports xorg) goes end of life.
North Korea: 316 downloads
Interesting…
In all seriousness, in both my home country and the country I live in, the number of downloads surpasses the population numbers which is kinda insane.
I can’t agree. Wayland should be THE display system we use. Flatpak can’t achieve full market dominance because the command line experience (especially for using cli apps) still sucks (and that’s where snaps come in to play). Immutable distros target an even smaller subset of users. Not only are they unsuitable for some use cases, but they’re also in complete opposition to some people’s workflows.