Thanks, I was able to do exactly what I wanted.
Have you tried hyprland with animations on?
I think people on lemmy should start using the “/s” more, even if it’s a reddit legacy
Thanks, this looks really interesting
Arch btw: it is much stable that many Linux users think, there are a ton of guide to do/repair things thanks to Arch Wiki, and, last but not least, it has the AUR repository in which you can find basically all software you will ever need; the only malus the AUR repository has is that you have to compile every software you install with it (even if sometimes they are precompiled).
P.S. if you want a “ready-to-go” arch distro, install EndevourOs and set the btrfs file system with timeshift. Here’s a guide.
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I heard about LocalAI, but I never tried it.
I used Magic Earth only two times but it worked really great and the Speed Camera indicator is a plus
Where can I find the steps for doing this?
I’m on Arch (btw) and the output of lsbk
says
loop0 7:0 0 55,7M 1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/core18/2790
/var/lib/snapd/snap/core18/2790
loop1 7:1 0 43,2M 1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/custom-screen-resolution/27
/var/lib/snapd/snap/custom-screen-resolution/27
loop2 7:2 0 40,8M 1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/snapd/19993
/var/lib/snapd/snap/snapd/19993
sda 8:0 0 447,1G 0 disk
└─sda1 8:1 0 447,1G 0 part /run/media/joseph/6446da44-5c96-4a5b-95a7-809b5bbccf79
nvme0n1 259:0 0 953,9G 0 disk
├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 260M 0 part
├─nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 16M 0 part
├─nvme0n1p3 259:3 0 852,6G 0 part
├─nvme0n1p4 259:4 0 1000M 0 part
├─nvme0n1p5 259:5 0 512M 0 part /boot/efi
├─nvme0n1p6 259:6 0 8G 0 part [SWAP]
└─nvme0n1p7 259:7 0 91,5G 0 part /var/cache
/var/log
/home
/var/lib/snapd/snap
/
N.B. sda1
is the external drive.
Sure, I see this solution online but I would a much automatic solution.
Thanks, it seems a really insteresting project
Thanks to everyone who commented. After all the suggestions I’m still a bit uncertain on which distro I will use, but now I have basically 2 distro in my mind: Debian and OpenSuse. I will do my researches. Thanks again to everyone, this community really rocks.
Totally agree. A lot of FOSS apps have Material You design and they are smooth since they don’t have any sort of ads or tracker
Thanks, I’ll check it out
Thanks for the reply, I’ll try it.