It isn’t even an error, though. It’s just wrong. “Earth” should be lowercase. I can understand being pedantic, but pedantic and wrong is super irritating.
It isn’t even an error, though. It’s just wrong. “Earth” should be lowercase. I can understand being pedantic, but pedantic and wrong is super irritating.
So, “Breaking News Susan Crawford”?
How would you write that, then?
My dictionary says it’s lower-case. I’ve only ever seen it in lower-case, unless you’re taking about it in the astronomical sense (e.g. “the planet Earth”).
Dave’s not here, man!
Unfortunately, the person best positioned to do that, Bernie Sanders, is also the person least likely to do that. He’s rallying people right now, which is good, but I have no idea what for, and I’m not sure he does, either.
No, he’ll just issue an executive order that gets rid of term limits. Who’s going to remove him?
Naw, he’s got at least another decade in him. His dad died at 93, and his mom died at 88. And that’s without the health care they have today. I wouldn’t be surprised if he lived into his 90s.
Hard-working and dumb isn’t great, either.
Oh, you did it the most difficult and least efficient way? Congratulations, you’re a “hard worker”.
I can ssh in with Krusader and edit from Krusader’s GUI editor. I would probably still do it from the terminal because it’s faster, but it’s good to have more than one way to do things.
Here I thought that the Taoist canon was only the Tao Te Ching (which is pretty short).
canon = approved literature
cannon = large gun that fires grapeshot, etc.
Pop feels like a phone OS.
I love fish, but I can see why POSIX purists would hate it. I haven’t run into any problems, but if I need to use bash, I have it installed, too. The biggest problem is that it doesn’t have wide adoption, so everybody assumes you’re using bash, and a lot of the bash commands don’t work in fish. So you have to be a bit of a power user if you want to do anything fancy.
Fortunately, Linux terminals are gorgeous and easy to use. I never wanted to use Windows’ com because it was so ugly and user-hostile. I know Powershell is a thing now, but it still looks ugly to me.
Was gonna say, never had anyone tell me to use a GUI over CLI
Do you ever use the CLI, though?
It isn’t condescending. It’s the easiest and simplest way to do a thing. Additionally, there’s a wide variety in GUI options on Linux, so if I’m helping somebody out, I’m going to give the terminal commands. Not because I’m a terminal elitist or some nonsense, but because I know it will work regardless of whatever their GUI setup is. I might know where to go in KDE, but I don’t know where it would be in GNOME or any other desktop environment I’m unfamiliar with. The terminal command is going to be the same for everybody, though.
How were you installing from the command line? Like, what commands were you using?
You just need to know the name of the package you need to install.
On Garuda, you can enter the command in a terminal, and if isn’t installed, it will search and give you a list of packages to install from.
Linux has had a UI for decades now, and it looks a lot better than Windows. Take a look at Garuda.
You wouldn’t care about somebody else having total control over you?