What issues?
What issues?
Poorly-designed ones.
Can i just reinstall to my root partition and have my home partition work as expected?
Yes, but you might have to muck around with /etc/fstab
. The reason is because when you install to your root partition, the installer will create a new /home in that root partition. (Unless you have an installer that’s smart enough that you can tell it otherwise.)
You should be able to mount the partition in any case, but to have the system recognize it as /home it has to be properly set up in fstab.
I’m all for using “theme” as a replacement.
It isn’t cool if it’s offending people, though. And clearly it is.
Aw, that sucks that they’re infesting Linux, too. I thought that free/open source would be too commie-socialist for them.
Yea*
It’s spelled Y-E-A.
I haven’t had this problem. It could be the filesystem you’re using? Sometimes Linux gets weird with Windows filesystems. Try formatting it to ext4.
Which AI is the ethically-sourced one
What I heard is that it comes from Yet Another Quake (terminal), which comes from a tradition in programming of naming an application “Yet Another (something)”, and they changed the Q to a K because KDE.
cd > zoxide
Does Matrix 2 have channels?
I’m not sure I know what you’re talking about. Is it the global menu?
Dude sounds like he could’ve been the Phillip K. Dick of computing.
Do yourself a favor and ditch GNOME for KDE. You’ll be glad you did. Especially if you’re into theming.
If you want the MacOS experience, install Garuda. Personally, I hate that global menu, and the first thing I do on a fresh install is get rid of it, but if that’s what you like…
It’s KDE, not GNOME, though.
I don’t know, but I want your wallpaper.
I use FireDragon, because it’s the only browser I could find that has a vertical tab-bar that collapses. Supposedly Zen does it, too, but I couldn’t get it to work.
FireDragon also has a toolbar to the side with a notepad and other neat stuff. I haven’t used that yet, but it could be cool.