Why do electron apps use the gtk file picker?
/fglt/ - Friendly GNU/Linux Thread
not installing anything though, it's just a download, permission change, and a ./program to get it running
alright take it easy. it's not like i use appimages exclusively. still very much like my package manager to deal with the bulk of the packages. only thing i am actually running via snap/appimage/flatpak is a handful of applications and even those are just sparingly.
Why do any apps use the gtk fileshitter?
You are duplicating literally your entire system +krita added in to that container
So to run your container, you are LITERALLY downloading a container that has everything in your system already in to it (AKA A functioning linux install) then you add krita too it
Do you not understand how retarded you are? You are literally duplicating your system with every "download" you use.
A terminal is a physical device, but people usually call everything with a command line interface a terminal. The thing you get via ctrlaltf1 is a virtual terminal, the thing you get in your desktop session is another virtual terminal, which people call terminal emulator. All these aren't terminals or ttys. They are virtual emulators; graphical interfaces you can run a shell in. The shell is nothing but another program. You can run bash -c 'ls', but unless you are in a vt, you don't see it. A terminal emulator usually starts a shell, so you can run command after command and see the results.
Am I right in assuming Gentoo and most other rolling distros will shit themselves if only updated once per few weeks or less?
Is it worth it to obtain Linux Essentials and LPIC 1/2 for employment? 31yo zoomer coming from a different career field.
It just becomes more challenging, but is always fixable.
netcat or gnunetcat?
>linux has games!
>muh 1/3 of steam catalogue
>muh wine and proton
Name one popular game for linux that isnt some 2d indie thing and actually runs without bugs or performance issues