You’re on 5, upgrade to 6 (if possible)!
You’re on 5, upgrade to 6 (if possible)!
Damn I had no idea Stallman could get down like that! I really hope he beats the fuck out of cancer and grows his hair back.
It’s not. I want space trains! Just maybe not for the rich which isn’t being proposed. Just saying US healthcare sucks.
I filled out a form wrong so now I just don’t have health insurance until I can re-enroll in the fall. Hope I don’t get sick until then! Also my car’s airbag just malfunctioned, I’m driving very carefully lol.
If startx and everything else works fine, my guess is that sddm or whatever login manager you’re using is messed up. Maybe reinstall/reset its configuration files and go from there.
Print a better post.
The spacing looks fine here, I copied and pasted it into Kate and it worked fine, maybe you’re on a phone or something. Here’s a link to my latest version:
DevilsPie is the name of the software I couldn’t remember.
I did a workaround by editing a script I found and don’t understand using xprop, xwininfo, and xdotool. I probably should have mentioned that I’m using X, most of this stuff doesn’t work on Wayland. Here’s my script so far:
#!/bin/bash
xprop -spy -root _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW | grep --line-buffered -o '0[xX][a-zA-Z0-9]\{7\}' |
while read -r id; do
class="`xprop -id $id WM_CLASS 2> /dev/null | grep TeamViewer`"
if [ -n "$class" ]; then
if xprop -id "$id" | grep -q 'WM_NAME(STRING) = "TeamViewer Authentication"'; then
echo "key Tab
key space
key shift+Tab
key shift+Tab
key Down
key Tab
type {my.username}
key Tab
key ctrl+u"| xdotool -
# wait for the window to be closed
xprop -spy -id $id > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
fi
done
It spits out errors after the window closes because I think it’s trying to get windows properties from the now closed window, but it gets the job done!
Edit: changed the script to be much smaller and not show errors.
I’m doing my part!
Installing battle.net in steam is really easy. Just add non-steam game in steam and choose the battle.net installer, then right click on it in steam and click properties, then compatibility, and choose Force the user of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool and choose Proton Experimental. Then just run it and install it like normal. Once it’s finished you just repeat the process for the actual installed battle.net program or whatever blizzard game you want. With this, you don’t have to mess with running custom commands. The blizzard launcher will be located somewhere like “/home/me/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/2806461641/pfx/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/StarCraft II/StarCraft II.exe” where the big number after compatdata is something else. You can run the command
find ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata -iname '*battle*.exe
to help find it. Also you can tell Steam to always use proton experimental if you want, it’s been good to me. Good luck!
I found that changing KDE activities (like a virtual desktop) back and forth fixes it.
You can still make shortcuts to your steam games to launch them outside of steam. However I have noticed that the Blizzard launcher doesn’t seem to fully quit after quitting the system tray icon, I have to click stop game in steam. I guess I still prefer this to having unused wine/proton process running in the background.
That was the thing that drew me toward KDE, super configurable. It seems like gnome tries to hide advanced stuff for users or just not offer it. That and it’s beautiful and full-featured.
My favorite is called “event calendar” so you might not find it if you are searching for clock. It hasn’t been ported to kde6 yet.
I pre-emptively stopped when I switched to PC gaming in like 1996 lol
This is the real reason, they were afraid consumers would think “3 is bigger than 2 so the Sony one must be better”.
I think Nintendo gets a pass because they never used numbers anyway: NES -> SNES -> 64 -> gamecube -> wii -> switch. The 64 of course was about the hardware technology and not the generation or anything.
In typical Microsoft nonsensical naming schemes, they had nowhere to go after Xbox 360.
The way I explain it is that it’s virtual desktops that you can start and stop at will and run scripts when doing that as well as switching to and from activities. It also has different shortcuts like this other guy said
Why not? I already did it and it works great.