Excuse me if this is a stupid question, but is this something that would be used to achieve the functionality of something like chezmoi? Basically a dotfile manager?
I made the icy-nord and icy-nord-darker themes.
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Excuse me if this is a stupid question, but is this something that would be used to achieve the functionality of something like chezmoi? Basically a dotfile manager?
I’m almost done with my CS degree, I started learning programming at age 10, low-level software development like drivers and embedded really interests me and that’s the direction I want to go in for a career, but I had to ask my friend who was studying with me to help me build my PC. Hardware just scares me. I’m worried ill bork something :3
Yeap, I ended up looking there and there were hints to use certain proton versions buried in the reports. Will update my OP now with the solution. Thanks!
I tried swapping the files so that the sh3.exe.Backup (original file) was the one being run and the patched version was renamed to something else and it still does the same thing. Could it be something else causing the crash? How can I track it down?
I have steamtinkerlaunch setup to use proton-9.0-2e. How can I force it so that I can test it out?
Edit: Just saw in the steamtinkerlaunch options for proton there is a check box for “Force large address aware” and it is enabled. Weird why it still crashes though
SteamTinkerLaunch worked like a charm! Here’s what I had to do to get it to work, for anyone who stumbles across this post:
pacman -S steamtinkerlaunch
steamtinkerlaunch compat add
to initialise itSo far I completed the first training mission to make sure most things work. Hopefully there aren’t any issues further on down the road. Thanks for the suggestion, I had no idea this tool existed, but now I will probably be using it quite a bit!
Oh man, this is fairly accurate
Yea, why are Microsoft forums so bad? I have to use them sometimes as I work in IT and all our PCs run windows. Googling often leads me to their forums. The forums rarely lead me to a solution however
Ok so even though glibc is quite deeply integrated at the system level, its okay to replace it with the eac version(?). And what about the glibc-eac-locales? What are they for and why is it necessary to manually install them?
Yea, I learned my lesson about -bin packages a while ago with electron or something related to it. When I tell you it was taking several hours to compile and I was getting worried because while I dont have a supercomputer its on the high-end for an average user… xD I immediately grabbed the bin package right after that update finished.
Do you mean you removed the non eac version of glibc?
Thanks, this is exactly what I needed!
I meant any location you select on the map, not custom pins or anything :)
I just tried it from the web version of google maps and it works. The app version just give a link, which does not contain any coordinates so thats why OsmAnd+ cant interpret it.
App google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kGiSocirt8b73pHN8
Not sure if there is a way to get the top format from the app
Im using OsmAnd+ and when I share something from Google maps to it it either doesnt find it at all, or gives me a location way off. I just shared a pin relatively nearby to me, and in OsmAnd+ it thought the location was in the middle of the ocean.
I really want to switch away from Google maps, could you please explain a bit more what you are exactly doing and getting it to work?
I poked around in its settings and it seems to have that feature
I set it as my default search engine on my mobile, and will check it out for some time before committing to all my devices
Ill check startpage out! Also an interesting blog post regarding kagi. Ive never used it in the past, but now i definitely wouldnt ever even consider it.
Could someone compile a list of maintainers associated with israeli companies to highlight the hypocrisy of removing russian associated maintainers to comply with international sanctions, when the ICJ has an ongoing case of genocide against israel?
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/key-takeaways-world-court-decision-israei-genocide-case-2024-01-26/