Somewhere between 6-7. I follow issue trackers but spend more time implementing other peoples’ fixes than adding my own code. I also maintain dozens of systems at my workplace.
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flameleaf@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Can you use Linux today without the terminal?English
61·11 days agoLast time I set up Mint the only thing I needed the terminal for was to disable a setting on Java 8 that prevented it from launching on Xfce.
I didn’t need to use the terminal to do that, though. It just didn’t feel right editing a system config file with a GUI text editor.
flameleaf@lemmy.mlto
Gaming@lemmy.ml•I like PC as much as the next gal, but honestly? With the whole GPU situation we have now?English
6·18 days agoLots of indie and retro games play fine without a GPU
Situation is dire, AAA games are growing more unsustainable by the day
For me, it’s
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flameleaf@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Debian for the first time. Wish me luck!English
1·1 month agoWeirdly, Debian currently has a newer version of Xfce than Linux Mint. Not everything on there is out of date.
I always type sync into the terminal after copying large amounts of files to external storage. One time it didn’t unmount properly. Never again.
flameleaf@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Email client that imports labels as tags instead of folders on Linux (and Android)English
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flameleaf@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How to show file icons by default application in GNOME?English
2·2 months agoThis isn’t a GNOME-specific thing as other DEs also display files by their file type. It’s all defined by the icon theme.
I’m not sure if there exists an icon theme that replaces the unique filetype icons with specific application icons, but if such a thing does exist, that could be a solution.
You could also edit the icon theme you’re using yourself too, if you’re feeling adventurous. Using the Papirus icon theme, on my system the image representing a python text file is located in
/usr/share/icons/Papirus/64x64/mimetypes/text-x-python.svg. I could replace that image with anything. I’m not sure why I’d want to do that, but if you really want to replace all these images with an image of VSCodium no one’s gonna stop you.Maybe there’s a script that does this automatically? If such a thing exists, it’ll probably follow the steps I just mentioned.
I use tmux for ssh sessions. Still have a DE on the main system, though. Running tmux with tmux would be wild.