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2 days agoWell yeah … the native package manager. Has the bonus of the installed files being tracked.
Well yeah … the native package manager. Has the bonus of the installed files being tracked.
Sex chats. For other uses, just simple searches are better 99% of the time. And for the 1%, something like the Kagis FastGPT helps to find the correct keywords.
And I always want the english version instead of the german version, despite me being german. Literally only google fucks that up. Every other site, even the small local german Uni website or the canteens meal site, respects my browsers setting. Google does not, and serves me german.
Don’t iGPUs use the RAM as VRAM directly? You’d only need to configure how much in the BIOS (eg. by default it uses 1.5GB of 8GB or smth and you can set it to 6/8GB)
As an Arch user, yeah, PKGBUILDs are a very good solution, at least for specifically Arch Linux (or other distros having the same directory-tree best practices). I have implemented a dozen or so projects in PKGBUILDs, and 150 or so from the AUR. It gives users a very easy way to essentially manually install yet control stuff. And you can just put it into the AUR, so other users can either just use it, or first read through, understand, maybe adapt and then use it. It shows that there is no need for packages to solely be either the authors, nor the distro maintainers responsibility.