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AnonTwo , in Anyone else starting to favor Flatpak over native packages?

When I first used it it felt like they were usually out of date or missing. But nowadays It seems like I can find like 90% of the apps I use as flatpaks, leaving packages mainly for backend and terminal stuff.

DidacticDumbass OP ,

For sure. Just like the fediverse, the more traction it gets, the better the experience becomes.

scutiger , in New Steam Client Stable Update Fixes UI Issues on Linux for Intel/AMD Users

Has anyone else seen the issue where clicking on the menus at the top of the window will open the menu on another monitor?

KindaABigDyl , in To switch or not to switch, that is the question
@KindaABigDyl@programming.dev avatar

Nah

bad3r , in Oils 0.16.0 - Breaking Renames and YSH
@bad3r@lemmy.one avatar

I have been aware of the project for a while it might be time to try it out.

OSH is the most bash-compatible shell, by a mile. We don’t implement every last quirk and bug, but it still runs unmodified shell scripts

I Wonder if this includes Zsh 🤔

BRINGit34 , in Good printers?

Anything brother. I have never had a single problem with my two brothers. I had an hp inkjet not too long ago and it was the most Godawful ass backwards device I have ever used

Hairyblue , in New Steam Client Stable Update Fixes UI Issues on Linux for Intel/AMD Users
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I will have to give it a try.
Ubuntu 23.04, Nvidia 3080, xorg. I would use Wayland but it doesn't work with steam at all for me at the moment. Maybe this update fixed it.

effingjoe , in Suggest me a distro
@effingjoe@kbin.social avatar

I somewhat recently ran across VanillaOS, which I have only really had time to install and play around with for a few minutes, but it seems really cool. A very brief overview is that it is a sort-of-but-not-really immutable OS that leans very heavily on containerization to allow you to install packages from any other distro in a seamless-to-the-user way. So you can install an application (cli or GUI) from an ubuntu repo and use it along side an application from an arch repo. It's ubuntu-based, but according to the info on that link, the next release switches to being debian-based.

I mostly use ChromeOS these days-- well, I guess technically I mostly use SteamOS these days-- so I don't have a lot of hands-on experience with VanillaOS, but I found the concept really cool and from a few minutes of playing around with it, it seemed to work pretty well with respect to the containerization stuff.

Ignacio , in New Steam Client Stable Update Fixes UI Issues on Linux for Intel/AMD Users

It didn't fix my problem yet.

Jaysyn , in The year of Linux on the desktop is closer. Linux reaches 3% of desktops
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

Going to have a few more here when Windows 10 is no longer supported.

Lotsen ,
@Lotsen@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

You mean 2032 when windows 10 enterprice iot ltsc

jimakososx , in What are your must-have packages?

neovim, zsh, firefox, vlc, mpv, zsh plugins for autocomplete, ripgrep, zerotier vpn,fzf, pip3, htop, i am not sure what else

mrXYZ , in What are your must-have packages?

Not to duplicate some of the entries, I will keep it short LF file manager (seen ranger mentioned but no lf) Ytfzf for finding yt videos and playing them in MPV without the need of web browser

Vegemash , in What are your must-have packages?
  • fzf
  • git + lazygit
  • neovim
  • ranger
  • cargo
  • btm
  • starship
  • tmux
  • fish
Felix , in What are your must-have packages?
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yt-dlp alacritty zsh vim

mvirts , in What are your must-have packages?

tmux kak / vim ssh gcc python3 curl nc

'taint much, but I get by

RedPhoenix , in What are your must-have packages?
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  • socat
  • ngrep
  • vim
  • pv
  • htop
  • jq

Generally, everything else I need is there by default depending on the distro.

Home workstation-wise… maybe:

  • meld
  • kdenlive
  • openscad
  • Qtvlm, zygrib and OpenCPN
  • gimp extras
  • golang
  • Inkscape
  • Wireshark
  • audacity
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