That's simple bash completion but with extra steps :)
Dirk
... and this part is before /usr/local/bin
making it impossible to override Flatpak bins or desktop files.
Click on my peach!
Like everyone deep down is just a bigot (self-inferred I assume?), and some people just have the social skills to hide that better
Basically this. Yes. This is how socialization works. This is also how a society works.
I have no problem with Vaxry since I don't know him personally. I don't think we could be friends, based on what he says online. But to me this is absolutely irrelevant when it comes to using the software he maintains.
So basically a cancerous organization meets a toxic community?
Awesome entertainment for hours!
*grabs popcorn*
The steam UI is flickering and in No Mans Sky some parts are also flickering and have visible artifacts. Minetest, well, the whole window constantly and heavily flickers with whitescreen (I'd screenrecord for demonstration, but that doesn't work either.). I have no idea why. I just know that on X11 it works flawlessly without any tweaks.
Maybe one of the many Nvidia issues.
I am too uninterested in Wayland to really care. I just switch to X11 for gaming.
Some time ago I switched to Wayland running Hyprland on my laptop. It basically works but I don't do much except using some web apps.
On my PC I also switched to Wayland recently, running labwc. While basic stuff works, a lot of my daily use case doesn't.
On Wayland you can barely record your screen (doesn't work for me at all with useless error message), let alone simultaneously recording multiple different windows and multiple different audio and video sources all going into different channels.
Also gaming (No Mans Sky on Steam): The Steam UI flickers like hell, and even games run extremely bad, low FPS, flickering of certain parts. Same for native games. Minetest is downright unusable due to extreme flickering of the whole window.
On X11: all of this works flawlessly and out of the box.
I don't know about yours, but Linux is on MY desktop since ca. 2005.
How do you guys cycle through windows?
Alt+Tab
is used to tab through windows. Alt+Shift+Tab
is used for doing the same but backwards because this is what I noticed to be somewhat standardized on all relevant systems and environments I know.
Other than that I established a concept on how to work with the keyboard: Alt+...
is used for everything WM related, Alt+Ctrl+...
controls windows and Alt+Shift+...
lefts out windows (it shifts the focus to the desktop).
For example:
Alt+Shift+Left/Right
switches to the left or right virtual desktop in labwc on my computer.Alt+Ctrl+Left/Right
moves the currently active window to the left/right desktop.
- On Hyprland on my laptop I use
Alt+Shift+Arrows
to move the focus in that direction. - With
Alt+Ctrl+Arrows
I move the window in that direction. *Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Arrows
resizes the window in that direction
- On both I use
Alt+Drag&Drop
to move windows Alt+Mousewheel
switches to to the next/previous virtual desktopAlt+Ctrl+Mousewheel
moves the window to the next/previous desktop
If you say so.