`sudo Make me a sandwich` ( lemmy.kde.social )
Image: A more accurate rendition of the result when you sudo Make me a sandwich...
Image: A more accurate rendition of the result when you sudo Make me a sandwich...
All I see is crypto bullshit scam posts
Hi all, I have already asked this question on the KDE forum and didn't get many responses really, so I'm coming here for help. Any idea how to fix the caps lock key and make it work faster instead of THis? Thank you
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.kde.social/post/1227204...
Image shows screenshot of XCOM2: War of The Chosen: Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Terms of Service, with an added Mandatory Arbitration clause in Section 15....
flatpak remote-add flathub-verified --subset=verified https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
Using dices in elementary school to play mathematical games allows to train logic and strategy. Before that, dice patterns need to be learned. “Number with dice” helps pupils in preschool to quickly count the dots present on a dice and offers practice to train dice patterns recognition, preparing children for the elementary...
it says “Remember that it’s not possible to play films on GNU/Linux, but only on other compatible devices”… ahh what a wild world we live in
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/8098358...
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/8098358...
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/8098358...
KDE set up their own Lemmy instance and has an active KDE community [relative link]
Just finished setting up Arch, KDE, exclusively with Arch and AUR packages. No Flatpaks, Snaps, or Appimages. This probably doesn’t seem like much, definitely not the most productive to many, but to me this took a lot of work, I’m proud of myself and wanna share that....
Thanks to the help of our contributors the current state of Kate for the upcoming first Qt & KF 6 release looks very promising. For more information read this post.
Primary monitor: MSI Optix MAG342CQR...
Hello fellow lemmings! Fedora KDE user here, and quite happy about it, it didn't break a single time and packages are up to date. The only thing that bother me is DNF's speed... a single search may take up to 5 seconds, and if I'm dependency-hunting I may need several searches, summing up the delays. I'm asking if switching to...