BTW…
Also kudos to you for your modding last couple days.
BTW…
Also kudos to you for your modding last couple days.
Arch Linux on the way to the store and I can get it to you tomorrow morning and I’ll be there in about an hour or so but I can do it tomorrow or tomorrow morning.
True fact.
There ARE two "R"s in strawberry.
There’s also a third one, but you can’t have three without having two.
It really is super good
Idk, install arch, then pull make files and dot files from git, wham bam, done how I like it on no time flat.
Bro I think you got too many package managers in your setup. Prob this is gonna cause conflicts.
Np. We programmer types gotta help each other keep docs sharp ;)
Sheer* probably. Unless there a technical merit about cutting stuff.
9 women cannot have a baby in 1 month obviously, that’s an assembly problem.
What you need is 1 woman and 9 men.
The prompt was realistic not simple lol. Usually some man
or programname -h
and then reading will tell you where to look and that’s simple. Not many people want to hear “RTFM” though.
Sure there is: find / -name myprogram*.md -o -name myprogram*.txt
or start with just looking for the program name and pipe to less
I didn’t do any editing since it’s just to prove a point, but I think it does fine.
There must be more to this. I just launched a terminal and created a file to test with nvim on arch and it works perfectly fine.
Take a file, sudo chown root:root filename, sudo chmod 700 filename, edit with nvim and save with :w !sudo tee % then reload. Works fine.
I’m on arch with suckless st.
Edit:
Made a demo vid - https://youtu.be/YKZuAvoSW5g
??? I used this in neovim twice today
:w !sudo tee %
then reload when it asks.
I feel like one Z should be a 2 for good measure
OMG yes we need a customer addition and a security addition. It’s so hard to find a place to work with a competent AND reasonable ISSM
That’s why I switched to Arch. Every stack overflow article to fix little problems with sound or screen tearing or whatever was a 1 line fix for arch or 4 to 6 lines for Ubuntu.
Does that actually happen?
Bro I can’t finish getting myself into it