It’s going to destroy so many businesses. Imagine when only one software company can afford that ad? Or one real estate agent. Or one shoe repairer. It’s a literal bidding war for the one and only answer / result. It’s despicable.
It’s going to destroy so many businesses. Imagine when only one software company can afford that ad? Or one real estate agent. Or one shoe repairer. It’s a literal bidding war for the one and only answer / result. It’s despicable.
Click bait shite
I do use docker, and compose a lot. But can it be used for desktop apps? Telegram, gimp, Thunderbird, etc?
This ended up working perfectly
ok, thank you. I’ll address that, in that case. Thanks again!
EDIT, and resolved. Thanks again.
I love this, I will update the script I’ve setup to mirror your idea. Nice and clean.
I wonder if you can help at all? The only app that fails install is Anydesk. I have to do the following:
# Anydesk
sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/anydesk.repo<<EOF
[anydesk]
name=AnyDesk Fedora Linux
baseurl=http://rpm.anydesk.com/fedora/x86_64/
gpgcheck=1
repo_gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://keys.anydesk.com/repos/RPM-GPG-KEY
EOF
sudo dnf install anydesk -y
But it gives an error, saying :
[anydesk]
name=AnyDesk Fedora Linux
baseurl=http://rpm.anydesk.com/fedora/x86_64/
gpgcheck=1
repo_gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://keys.anydesk.com/repos/RPM-GPG-KEY
AnyDesk Fedora Linux 397 B/s | 488 B 00:01
AnyDesk Fedora Linux 1.8 kB/s | 1.7 kB 00:00
Importing GPG key 0xCDFFDE29:
Userid : "philandro Software GmbH <info@philandro.com>"
Fingerprint: D563 11E5 FF3B 6F39 D5A1 6ABE 18DF 3741 CDFF DE29
From : https://keys.anydesk.com/repos/RPM-GPG-KEY
AnyDesk Fedora Linux 796 B/s | 1.2 kB 00:01
Error:
Problem: conflicting requests
- nothing provides libgtkglext-x11-1_0-0 needed by anydesk-6.3.2-1.x86_64 from anydesk
(try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages)
Is there a special way to add that kind of command to a bash script? All good apart from that though.
…aaaand DONE and tested. That was amazingly simple, when there’s a framework like that to work, and learn from. Thanks again.
oh that is VERY nice, I even have a lenovo laptop. I think that will get me started for sure. Thank you
Meh…
Snap.
Shrug.
That’s a good looking menu. Thank you
My old server is a HP Microliant.
What I love about it, is it turns back on automatically after a power out.
I don’t know what magic is in there, but the power goes out, as it can at times, and when power is restored, the old girl just starts up again.
I’m travelling at the moment, and have it at my parents house under a desk. It’s been there over 1.5 years and haven’t had to have anyone physically touch it.
When it eventually dies, the next machine will definitely have to have that feature.
Gnome has been pissing me off for a while. Time to take a try of kde
Local here. We all use Linux desktop. Libre office. Gimp. Krita. Inkscape. Vscodium. Thunderbird. Sublime. Etc etc. We have a programmer who favoured Windows. We finally converted him. Now we only have the mac laptop to deal with having to do osx builds.
OP, I have a Gen 6 X1 carbon and I struggled for about a year or so to get the fingerprint scanner working, and in the end I just asked chat GPT. In one line it got it working for me. So try that. Fingerprint scanner has been working ever since perfectly.
I’m running a Gen 6 carbon X1 and I use pop-os on it and it’s an absolute dream. I can only imagine a Gen 10 would be really, really, really, really nice.
Talk about juxtaposition. What a total asshole.
I was honestly looking at one. No more.
Are there any open source alternatives?
That is a crying shame.
I strongly disagree, they should go in with an absolute baby beginner distro first, learn all about how it works from a user’s level, and then they can go back and start building up from scratch with arch.
It’s an incredible, and specific read. Love this.