

I have a similar problem, but once resized, the problem doesn’t reoccur.
I have a similar problem, but once resized, the problem doesn’t reoccur.
Nah, that was last year really.
People are still migrating. It’s going to take a while. I hope they take the time before October though.
Anyway…
Void Linux.
It uses runit, you can also use musl if you like.
It’s a simple and efficient distribution that is “its own thing”.
Does someone know how to move columns around in Calc?
A colleague was telling me the other day that feature is missing. I tested it, like grab the column from the top and drag and drop… to no avail.
I am not an office expert, so maybe you guys could help out?
Thanks
Tell the guy who is using it, not me…
It’s not a race, take your time to read and understand what is what and how things are functioning together.
Enjoy your stay, it’s going to be your next home, take care of it; make it beautiful, make it efficient, make sure to get rid of all what is irritating you.
Start with the minimum and build from there.
And, FFS, make backups ;)
I have nothing against Pop_OS or what not, but this article gives absolutely zero info on why/how.
It’s an ads for Pop_OS! paid by System76 or it’s AI generated.
This article is total shat.
Yeah, but it’s a well known, well hidden fact, that Arch users are the beta testers of packages before real distros includes them…
We don’t actually use Arch, it’s a testing environment.
But we need those testers you know… So…
GO ARCH GO best distro evar!!
Hehe…
You wish…
Never they are reaching 13 the way they are heading
I distro hopped last year. Proud user of Debian for 15+ years, switched for Void.
Amazing little distro, simple just how I like it.
Exactly! I am glad to see I am not the only one with this issue.
I have 2 monitors and the “flow” (if I can use that term) of moving the windows around was painful; I never got used to it.
I finally went back to River, I am a simple man…
Got the non-advantage… It’s running A1.
To make it blazing fast, memory safe, modern, with the best of the only 567390 dependencies!
But to make it also a “rewritten in Rust!!”, you must write it in something else first…
With Lynx, there’s even no need for plugins!
In all honesty, you should try it. Configure it adequately, and really trying it.
If people could respect the web standards and all have a text based version (aka working on Lynx), the web would be a better place for everyone - especially the impaired ones (blinds for example).
I would trash all the JavaScript in the world to have a functional text based web any day.
For some reasons, each time I try neovim I go back to vim due to the performance.
And each time I am retrying, the worse it is.
What’s the real benefits of neovim I ask myself? I got a fast editor and I am not a “plugin addict”. I got my editor and all what I really want is edit text…
I am on niri right now, so I guess it isn’t gnome specific.