Does it allow java applications to be used as an 'action'?
MrOzwaldMan
An application and programs that use shell as their application, for example, IntelliJ IDEA use 'idea.sh' to run the IDE, so it would be useful for people to right-click and just create the '.desktop' file right away.
8 gigs of update after leaving for 6 months is a sensible thing to occur. I don't know why it is a thing to be enraged by.
I mean, if you don't update an OS and you come back to check go updates, it will pile on to become a huge update like the 8 gigs.
Lastly, don't distrohop because it is not there, there is always something that exists that can give you what you want.
searched and now I know how to use it.
Basically, I should use docker as a VPS, right? The only thing I was taught in bootcamp was how to use docker to create a setup for a new dev for a specific codebase, i.e. download required packages to work on the codebase through docker and use AWS as a VPS using Elastic and S3 to display the website.
I know how to get it on Ubuntu and Fedora, just not Arch.
Agreed, but the post was about helping installing the aforementioned softwares but imma yoink the idea for my future projects.
Unrelated but ok.
i know they exist, it's how you install em was the issue. I know I can use yay or paru to get them but don't know unless i try it.
yep, im gonna try using paru or yay when i install arch tomorrow.
if i don't like it, i can go back to gnome or kde, i got things backed up in a hard drive.
I see, I didn't know KDE had that, does KDE allow java apps to be used as the right click action? As for GNOME, I'm still trying to figure it out.
Until then, I will post the link to the app in the future. It needs some beautification, and quality of life changes so you and the others can use it as you use sudo apt update and upgrade to update your PCs.