I guess it’s time to try Hyprland again.
I guess it’s time to try Hyprland again.
Looks a bit overkill but sounds like a great laptop.
It’s just an accent colour and can be changed.
Last time I saw kernel panic I was on 2.6. I don’t think I’ll ever see him. :(
So anyone who oppose you is a capitalist western dog is it?
It’s equally wrong to be sided with the West who invade countries just like to be sided with Russia or China who invades countries or persecute minorities. But since I don’t like tyrants, I must be Western.
The norm: “Let’s kill each other”. Yeah, that looks like something normal. Totally.
I just hope you live long enough to see the second Soviet dissolution. Maybe that day you’ll understand how bad warmongering is.
You have the mindset that will be the reason for the end of the world. You literally say “the strong can do whatever the fuck they want”, how is that not warmongering?
You can support Putin blindly all you want but you don’t have to be warmongering. It isn’t good for any of us.
What kind of logic is that? He is the one who started the war, as well as he can end it any time.
Except it won’t be their most important data. Either their very first files from their desktop (up to 5 GB), or random 5 GB files (no idea which). Once it’s filled quickly, it will start nagging about buying more storage.
Homo sapiens?
If they can get away with this instead of total closure, I see this as a save. A weighty one.
I mean yeah, it was an “or else” joke.
Huh, nice extension. Thanks for the heads up.
I hate those obnoxious Youtube thumbnails.
It does have notifications though.
Steve is Irish >> Steve O’possum
Glad you found it easily. It’s not hard to do but you need to follow the guide exactly and be cautious. Unless it changed, the script was taking care of almost everything as I remember.
Good luck!
Normally you don’t even need AUR for that since it’s a core package for Arch. Unless Manjaro did something weird, you should be able to install it via pacman.
However I checked Manjaro packages and glib2-devel is the same version with Arch. Maybe try a whole system update before adding new packages?