/fglt/ - Friendly GNU/Linux Thread

I just use gucharmap whenever I need to type a special character.

That does look useful, thanks.
But the thing is, I'll be needing to use this fairly consistently and wouldn't like to do this every time, I was originally using a compose key but I ended up finding this too cumbersome, and I'm looking to do this to avoid having to do that.

anybody around here know of a good alternative to lm-sensors that works with zen2 cpus?

Sounds unfortunate if so! I have both the tiny wireless receptor dongle in one port and the main charging cable in another, so if both were put to sleep that would be odd. My keyboard (also USB) worked fine though and so did the Playstation 4 controller I used to control the cursor, lmao
Thanks lad, I will try those newer version. Just went for rc-1 because that's the only one I found a guide for how to install online. Will do some digging to get the absolute latest. Also, am not on Ryzen 3000 yet. Still waiting for 3950X.

Why did you people not tell me about KDE sooner?
It's fucking great.

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I've been toying with Mint for a few weeks now. Most of my experimentation has been learning how command line operations work and tweaking Xfce. What other distros might I mess around in to get a better feel for Linux?

I eventually want to get into Arch and fully customize it but I'm not sure I'm ready for that yet.

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My understanding is that GUIX is the most powerful distro.

>2) Don't dual boot the GNU/Linux distribution of your choice along with Windows or macOS.
Why? I just dual booted Ubuntu with Windows 10 as my first Linux install. What's wrong with dual booting?

stop dual booting

some people have troubles with grub
some people claim that if you experience a problem you'll just go back to windows