according to string theory, you can see the string that started the universe with
cat ~/.zsh_history | head -n 1
according to string theory, you can see the string that started the universe with
cat ~/.zsh_history | head -n 1
GNOME Files (Nautilus) doesn't have a setting that lets you switch between file type icons and app icons. That's one thing that makes GNOME different from Windows. There might be a workaround, though, you could try a different file manager, but I'm not aware of one that specificall yimplements the kind of app-based icons you get with Windows
await new Promise({of: "ram"})
thanks! it's actually based on a true story. when i got into kali and hacker shit three years ago (i was recovering from a traumatic brain injury and was quite literally insane) i couldn't figure out how to make the text on arch bigger so i went to linuxquestions.org
i'm just going with kali for now, but thanks! :)
dude just fuckin
curl --data-ram @ram https://downloadmoreram.com/release/20.1
i'm just gonna go with kali. so yeah that's the final update, i'm going with kali because it has a GUI (I like the GUI+terminal combo) and i wanna do shit with cybersec.
i checked. turns out my arch doesn't have any font support so i just deleted the whole thing. gonna try fedora or debian
i think so too....i'm also gonna try debian (i've used ubuntu before)
mine doesn't have a GUI. shit looks like what my dad coded on when he was in grad school.
checking out setfont right now. i'm in /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts and the fonts are all there, but when i try setfont it says it doesn't work for this particulal kernel. tried a few fonts so far
i just do
ls -R / | grep -i "common sense"i know it's super inefficient but i'm the only one who uses it so dude who fucking cares