It’s a fish I’d like to duck.
It’s a fish I’d like to duck.
That’s a pretty good way to put it.
Yeah, I just want cheaper rent, but realistically that’ll never happen.
yeah, and then a cheeky rent hike to cover aircon removal.
Ahaha, kicking myself now.
I do but I’d rather not post. It wasn’t very exciting to be honest, the aircon is actually still basically intact and just a bit bent. Mostly just glass everywhere from the window it fell out of. I think the actual impact happened in the garden bed because no tiles were cracked and there’s a bit of an in dent in the soil. There’s also now a perilous looking shard hanging out the above window which looks like it wants to fall down at any moment. The neighbour can’t get to it because it’s outside of a window they can’t open.
There may be a different setting somewhere for what you’re talking about but when I tried that it just added more rows or columns of icons.
I keep hearing how customisable KDE is but I couldn’t find a way to change how big the app icons in the application launcher were, they’re so huge!
I just did yay bauh and now it’s fine
I wonder if they ever regretted opting for a microkernel design.
I read something about him not being honest with the board, or keeping things from them? Didn’t see any elaboration, though.
haha, no not at all!
Haha, yeah, that’s the beauty of how easy it is to just make some installation media and try them out. Certainly wasn’t meaning to come off as argumentative, sorry if I did!
I’m brand new to linux and was just trying to install something on a partition and I couldn’t figure out how to do it with either fedora or mint, they kept giving me errors and asking about mount points and stuff I didn’t understand. Then I tried EndeavourOS and the install was so painless, it just asked for the partition and did the rest for me. It also worked with my wifi card out of the box as an added bonus. By far the easiest experience so far. The little bit of googling I had to do to figure out how to use pacman and yay was not a big deal compared to actually getting started with Linux.
This might not count as Arch, but that’s my experience at least.
You don’t own the thing you bought!