I used to use starship with zsh. It's pretty good, I did write my configuration from scratch but kept it really short and barebones. The configuration is fairly nice and easy so you won't feel overwhelmed really.
Although at this point I just use bash with the default prompt in Fedora. Couldn't be bothered setting it up again(even though it takes like 5 minutes) because I rarely use the cli lol.
Ubuntu is really bad with this. Installing npm pulls adwaita icon theme, xorg and half the gnome desktop for some reason.
just found this, seems promising!
Seems it does indeed work with root-level containers.
Thanks!
Hey folks
So my university wifi blocks almost all piracy and gaming related websites, and so far cloudflare warp+(not regular warp) is the only VPN that works.
I really prefer using Fedora to any other OS, but for the love of god warp+ never properly works on it. It does connect but drops the connection every few seconds so it's practically unusable. Spent a few hours scraping through the logs trying to find a solution but no good. With Ubuntu it just works, I've been using it for more than a week now and never got any issues. But I really don't like Ubuntu itself due to a bunch of reasons so I'd like to switch away if possible.
If anyone has any solutions, please let me know.
Good day!
PATOMOS GEO
I got it for a little over a dollar in the summer sale. It's suprising just how fun the game is. Money well spent.
apt-get is used in scripting.
apt isnt recommended to be used in scripting.
Fair lol.
I'd suggest trying to always use the apps in the same workspaces. I always open discord spotify steam in the leftmost workspace, firefox in the rightmost and the 3-4 ides i have open in the middle each on its own. Makes navigating through them a second nature in no time.
You needed to replace the workstation release identity package with the plasma release identity one. I don't remember the exact names but that will let you uninstall all gnome packages.
You can just switch to kde or xfce if you dont like gnome, thats what linux is all about. For one I cant really use anything not-gnome anymore, its workflow feels just so efficient and is equally good with a touchpad, keyboard and mouse. I usually get distracted really easily on kde and the likes but gnome just gets out of the way and lets me focus more on my work.
you guys are not distrohopping every day?!?