I think there would be a way to test it with docker, you could find a image that has systemd installed and use something like distrobox to test it with the GUI.
I think there would be a way to test it with docker, you could find a image that has systemd installed and use something like distrobox to test it with the GUI.
I always wondered why the fighter doesn’t use the strongest attack as the first move
Objectively speaking it’s suicide Linux, but subjectively speaking it’s Ubuntu
It’s a pretty good representation of Rust, being 3d printed means that it’s the only gun where you can’t shoot yourself in the foot
If you want to be a little adventurous, just install vanilla arch and it will be great, but if you want a little bit of a easier install with all the same benefits, use endeavor os.
If you want something not arch based the only thing I can recommend is OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, I’ve heard great things about it.
Also about Hyprland and Nvidia, I’ve been using Hyprland for some months now with Nvidia and it’s been working great. I do have a significantly older card then you, but it could be worth a try to see if it works. You just have to follow the Hyprland wiki very carefully and you should be fine.
Yeah, that’s my point
Mkv not so much a video format as it is a container format, so maybe it could be separated like this:
Video format: av1
Audio format: opus/flac
Subtitle format: srt/ass
Thumbnail format: jxl
Container format: mkv
As far as I know mkv supports all the formats outlined in this list and multiple streams of it.
Edit: I was wrong about the thumbnail format, it only supports jpg and png
I would recommend you to install it from the aur, so it will still be managed by your package manager.
Doesn’t rust-analyser have the code suggestions that do fix it for you? It’s not fixing automatically, but it does know where it needs to go and it’s giving you a button that you click and it automatically fixes it
That when the file isn’t minified, no shit it’s on line 1 there is only one line
I was being encouraged to learn programming by my brother-in-law, so when I was going through the lessons in the course he bought there was a section on Linux. At first I was thinking on how would I be able to install in a virtual machine but my brother-in-law in all his wisdom said “why don’t you dual-boot”. After some planning so I don’t nuke my hard drive and flashing LMDE as my first distro I installed Linux and did the rest of the course there.
I’ve distro hopped 3 times since then:
LMDE (3 months) -> Ubuntu LTS (4 months) -> Arch (2 years) -> NixOS (2 weeks)