Why? We like something. We share it. You may ignore it.
Check out the project called pinnacle. https://github.com/pinnacle-comp/pinnacle
Also, there is river, where, I believe, once can mimic the behaviour of any window manager.
Thanks. I don’t use lxqt as my DE though. I use a custom DE based on i3. I will look into it.
Thanks. I will try this method as well. For now, pmount seems to work fine.
Thanks a lot. That works.
Thanks for your response. But the Debian package is not maintained. Do you know of any other way?
It is in human nature to keep improving the state of things.
“Installing a Flatpak for example is a very valid answer and would definitely solve the problem” That wasn’t a useless comment. Although it would not have helped, it was still in the right direction. Useless comments are those claiming that I should stop using brave and just stick to firefox.
“You put the error in a screenshot which leaves it rather useless for searching the error in the web” I put the screenshot so that nothing is missed and I have seen this previously.
“In general, I’d say that you have very little error solving skills” I would say that you have very weak probabilty and statistics skill, if you can generalise the entire sample space with just a singleton event.
“and instead of thanking for “nothing” you should be thankful that people even bothered to answer.” Again, not directed to people who gave technical help or asked questions but only to those suggesting I just stick to FF or give up Brave.
I don’t like to leave problems unsolved. Secondly, brave comes with default adblocker. What better FOSS chromium alternatives are there?
Well the point is that he wouldn’t have the need to know if he has used something like GPL.
Linux Mint is what you are looking for.
Oh, thanks a lot for the efforts! You really are one of a kind to conduct an experiment to help out a stranger on the internet. Yeah, this actually works. I just added those lines to .xsessionrc and all problems were solved.
If you don’t mind my asking. Do you work in IT as a sysadmin or a developer or a cybersecurity expert? Or something else? I am just curious as to how may have gained such knowledge.
Hi, Thanks for the response. Sorry for disturbing you. I have tried what you have suggested here. There are two files with matching timestamps but different PATHs. I am using i3wm in Debian 11. Please tell me how to deal with this issue.
Adding those lines to .bashrc, helped with the flatpak commands. I can run them without having to type “flatpak run”. I did this for nix: export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$HOME/.nix-profile/share:$HOME/.share:“${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/}” However, I still cannot see the entries in rofi. The package is Chromium browser.
I have this line export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$HOME/.nix-profile/share:$HOME/.share:“${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/}” Do I need to add anything else? I do have the directory you have mentioned.
Thanks for the response. I will try to as you have advised. Adding those lines to .bashrc helped with flatpaks but not with nix.
Thanks for the response. Adding those lines to .bashrc helped with flatpaks but not with nix.
Thanks, I will check it out. Adding those lines to .bashrc helped with flatpaks but not with nix.
Adding those lines to .bashrc helped with flatpaks but not with nix.
My morals come from my religion and not from some arbitrary standards set by a Western supremacist, who thinks their culture is superior to everyone else and the rest of the world is “primitive”. Promoting a tool by itself is not morally wrong. It seems like some people have a very low opinion about other people. They think that others will not be able to differentiate between a tool and the morals of its makers. I am sorry that I have a much higher opinion about adults.