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Invoke-Command -Sick-Burn $user
Write-Output "Nice"
Invoke-Command -Sick-Burn $user
Write-Output "Nice"
Ok, I also run Alacritty on Arch but I’m using KDE and tmux so it might be a bit different.
Do you have save_to_clipboard = true under [selection]?
I think I may have had an issue like this in the past where the clipboard wasn’t working at all. I believe I resolved it by installing wl-clipboard. There are also a few issues related to alacritty and clipboards in their GitHub from a while back so it might be version dependent as well.
Sharing your distro may be helpful to resolving this issue.
I also had this problem but after setting my current location which requests location permissions it works. I think there’s a slight bug where it doesn’t ask for location permissions on launch. Similarly, the rain notification was failing because it only asked for location permissions while using the app not constantly.
Hey at least you showed her your vim and not your nano or micro
Waking up in the bag is a known problem with Windows’ new sleep mode but the rest ¯\_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯
Sorry but what you’re referring to as Windows is actually GNU/NT Kernel…
OpenMediaVault! It has a nice web UI and it’s Debian based. However the development cycle doesn’t always line up with Debian releases so sometimes it can take a few months to switch major versions.
Sorry I should have been more clear too. I was trying to convey that the dev could have been paid off/threatened or it could be the work of a state actor or team of state actors under an alias. In one case they could care about their reputation but in the other maybe not.
Could be a state actor too
Old, unhinged, or both‽
That’s why I only use interrobangs‽ Keep everyone guessing‽
Alternatively you learned to jump through all of Window’s hoops over the years of using it. Also, experience in the sense of configuration and hoops can vary wildly by distro. Linux has of course not always had the cleanest UI/UX but it’s always getting better and simply does not have the level of investments as Windows or MacOS. When Linux does have investment and runs on corporate sponsored hardware it’s usually pretty solid and easy to use e.g. ChromeOS, Android, and many server and cloud products. Also some people may appreciate the level of customizability that “washing clothes by hand” provides.
Use KDE, especially Plasma 6. Hasn’t been an issue for me FW13 12Gen Intel since the last few Plasma 5 releases. I tried GNOME for a while but it can go pound sand.
I currently use gandi but I’m planning on moving to cloudflare. Not in too much of a rush since I did a 10 year lease.
Not drastically, mostly improved Wayland support, some minor GUI improvements, and desktop cube
Yeah I upgraded my Odroid and ran into some issues with Armbian but I was able to work through it thanks to this post. I guess Armbian broke the repos a little and it prevented OMV from cleanly auto updating with the script.
As far as the server goes, setting up wg-easy is pretty painless.
Thanks, now I’m running Quake on my brain.
I love Linux Subsystem for Drugs!
Yes, Si… System Administrator.