Partitioning is something I don't mess with on the terminal. Last time I set up a new drive I used SystemRescueCD first just to use gParted before installing arch (manually)
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What was your experience with Inkscape and Godot? I have those both installed from repo.
I've never felt the need to use flatpak at all on arch.
So... they did it for exposure
With USA's secret subpoenas we literally can't know that
Check ArchLinux.org for news before you kick off an update. It's got an RSS feed and a mailing list if that helps.
Read the Wiki, and turn to it first for any issues you have.
This one may be a special "me" problem, but if you're manually interacting with wpa_supplicant, stop and go read the Networking page in the Wiki again.
Learn how to use journalctl (at least superficially) before something goes wrong.
Generally you want to restart after an update to the kernel or graphics drivers or things start degrading strangely.
Isn't NIO already operating a huge battery swapping network?
Previously in bash & sed, in case anyone else was curious.
The total functional component was previously 25 lines long. Personally I would consider this different enough to be an entirely different project, but I guess this is a good way for the developer to avoid being asked to maintain something they're not interested in.
Life preservers are already associated with the "help" action
LibreOffice has used an arrow pointing to a hard drive for a while, but that's also outdated.
The trend has been to move away from saving as a distinct action in favour of constant auto saving, so I don't know if canonicalising a wholly new icon is in the future.
The download icon might not be an awful choice in some contexts.
I will explain what this means in a moment, but first: Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahhahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Paru started as a rewrite of Yay by the main developer