Does this means can install any repo on my phone?
Does this means can install any repo on my phone?
I used to follow Ladybird/SerenityOS stuff but their takes on “political stuff” is just… too bad.
Just make sure things are working while doing this. Maybe accepting your changes and the incoming changes is the correct way, but you need to know what you are doing.
If they don’t know how to solve conflicts do you think that they know the difference between merge or rebase?
You pull the origin to your fork and solve the conflicts one by one, that’s usually how it goes.
If you want to keep your files how they are you can select “accept local changes” instead of “accept incoming changes”. That’s it.
Edit: If you need something more detailed let me know, I am assuming you are using an IDE like VSCode
If it was intended but not properly documented as it says, why does it keep being called a bug?
Imagine having the guts of using a command with “–purge” without reading documentation and blaming others because you’re just lazy.
Maybe just install a distro that don’t let you do that, OP. Have you considered getting a Mac?
I’m curious about the apps now lol
I’m currently running GrapheneOS on a Pixel 8 Pro. I use the provided sandboxed google services because of some apps (banking, etc). I use F-Droid for most of my needs. I don’t understand what you mean by misleading advertising.
We are currently using Vikunja, I got rid of planka because it was giving way too much trouble considering the amount of features it doesn’t have.
Yeah they linked the reply I got for asking OP why he thought that and I just went there because of your thread. Seriously lol
Guy called me a nerd just for pointing out Tuxedo even explains on their website how to install snap.
It made a lot of sense after seeing he used to work at Canonical, lol.
I see. Thank you!
Just curious, why do you have Firefox and Librewolf at the same time? Also what is the black icon with the R?
Windows (many years) -> Dual boot w/ Ubuntu for a few years -> Windows + WSL (Ubuntu) for many years -> Arch Linux (laptop) + EndeavourOS (desktop) for a few months now
I think I will stick with Arch Linux for new installs, I didn’t have any issue that wasn’t solvable by reading the wiki
I giggled, thank you.
Thank you for explaining! I had no idea.
What’s the issue with him? Honest question, just want to know what’s up
Rustaceans 🤝 Vegans
I started “hating” Windows more recently. I was never a very technical user but I was always someone that could find myself around system configuration and they just keep hiding ways of letting you customize things.
When I started learning programming I was still trying to use only Windows but at some point I got extremely tired of fighting how clunky environmental variables can be. Installing things such as gcc and python was extremely annoying.
Then I did dual boot for a few years, then I started using WSL. WSL is… Awful, lol. It will never ask you if it is okay to stop what you are doing to reboot, I lost count of how many times I was working on something and suddenly my Linux environment was dead.
This year the amount of clutter they are adding to Windows and the existence of Proton just kicked the bucked for me, everywhere you look at Windows is busy and full of stuff I don’t want to be there and like I said previously, you either can’t remove it or it is difficult because they just want it to be.
I might need to figure out how to run a Windows VM if I need to run something (hasn’t happened yet) but that’s it, I don’t need to deal with all the bs anymore and I can customize things as I like. I love it.
I wouldn’t say I hate Windows now, I just kind of despise it after so many years. I wish I heard my professors that kept shitting on Windows so many years ago.