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For the window corners thing, meta+left or right should let you move it to somewhere you can grab it.
For the window corners thing, meta+left or right should let you move it to somewhere you can grab it.
I’m more talking about laptops, you can use it without paying for it on a device you build yourself, albeit with some functionality restricted.
Oh no, the manufacturer of any computer with a windows license paid for it and passed that cost to you. You paid for it.
Imagine paying for Windows. What a waste of money.
I have it set up. Try the AIO docker image. Once you get it set up, it pretty much just works. You just pick which office suite you want, check a few optional features if you want 'em, and it handles the rest for you. Most importantly, the AIO image is from nextcloud. They test it, it always works because it is the blessed version from them. If you’re not a Linux guy, don’t try the other installation methods, they’re much, much more difficult.
Heh. “Guy” has some interesting history. It originally referred to Guy Fawkes, because that was his name. Then it came to mean any person, gender neutral, then it became any man, now gendered, but the neutral definition never went away, so we have both meanings floating around still, but the original meaning, an effigy of Guy Fawkes, died.
(I skipped a few steps in there because they’re not relevant between guy Fawkes and any person)
This is correct. You can also omit the parentheses on the function call in Lua if the only argument is a table or string literal.
If I recall correctly, the desktop right click menu was one of the things they fixed in Plasma 6, actually.