hotfiles
guides
hotfiles | guides | |
---|---|---|
8 | 28 | |
1,355 | 86 | |
- | - | |
0.0 | 3.2 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
hotfiles
-
Arch + Bspwm ricingggg!
https://github.com/gh0stzk/dotfiles https://github.com/Syndrizzle/hotfiles https://github.com/janleigh/dotfiles https://github.com/siduck/dotfiles https://github.com/rxyhn/tokyo
- Freedesktop Notification Error!
-
Bspwm Notification Error!
I use these point files in bspwm: https://github.com/syndrizzle/hotfiles/tree/bspwm But I got such an error in polybar and I can't solve it: Unable to send notification: Error calling StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.Notifications: The service 'org.freedesktop.Notifications' could not be activated: Timeout
-
Unable to find Polybar fonts
Hello, I'm trying to clone this rice. Although seems to fit ( apart from the UI being off here and there ), the polybar is unable to find fonts.
-
[worm] Soothing fried rice for the high spirited 😸
Sure, here https://github.com/syndrizzle/hotfiles
- Lets be honest, they are all the same
guides
-
I Didn’t Learn Unix By Reading All The Manpages
i agree with this piece, as someone who likes man pages to the extent of having ported significant amounts of the s6-ecosystem docs to mdoc(7), and as someone who has also written a number of guides.
-
Compiled kernel vs pre compiled kernel?
And the -bin kernel can be used to easily get many of the settings you'll need when you build your own kernel.
-
Is there anyway to extract the first page of an epub as image so I can use it in lf previewer
Gah, didn't even consider that the OP might have meant the cover image! Probably at least partly because i know that EPUBs don't necessarily need a cover image - i learnt this as a result of learning how to create a minimal EPUB. (And i actually have many EPUBs without a cover image.)
-
I really want to use Gentoo but I'm tired of the compiling
The point is to be able to customise where you want/need to, and to not have to when you don't. The -bin packages for FireFox, LibreOffice and Zig meet my needs, so i use them. i used the -bin package for the kernel to help me create a minimal kernel for my hardware, because messing around with kernel configuration is not my idea of a good time. But more generally, compiling allows me to specify things like: "i want packages compiled with USB and PCRE support where available, but i don't want them compiled with GNOME support."
-
Is it all about tuning?
Even though D-Bus is probably most often encountered by people in the context of GUI sessions, it's not specific to that; it can be (and is) used outside of such contexts. The widespread misunderstandings i've encountered about D-Bus over the years led me to write a short guide, "D-Bus: the essentials".
-
Freedesktop Notification Error!
(Some related background you might find helpful: a guide i wrote about D-Bus and X sessions).
-
Trouble creating OpenRC kernel from gentoo-sources
But more generally, you might find it helpful to refer to this guide i wrote on creating a minimal Gentoo-patched kernel via gentoo-kernel-bin (which can then be regularly updated just like any other Gentoo package).
-
Gonna switch to Gentoo
Take advantage of savedconfig where appropriate, e.g. for kernel builds. In particular, this can be used to easily create a minimal kernel for your hardware.
-
How to I get sound on Gentoo. I thought I installed the right sound card in my Kernel, but its not working
(Further to this, you might be interested in my guide to creating a minimal kernel for your hardware.)
-
The square root symbol looks incomplete, with the extension hanging outside
[a] i've actually written a quickstart guide to writing man pages with mdoc(7), to try to encourage others to use the semantics-oriented mdoc(7) macros for man pages, rather than the presentation-oriented man(7) macros.
What are some alternatives?
monochrome - A fun conky setup for your linux desktop
modprobed-db - Keeps track of EVERY kernel module that has ever been probed. Useful for those of us who make localmodconfig :)
My_Eww_Scripts - Eww Scripts To Make Your Desktop Beautiful !
execline-man-pages - mdoc versions of the documentation for the execline suite
old-dotfiles - old dotfiles - which reminds me of my good old ricing days :p
gentoo-install - A gentoo installer with a TUI interface that supports systemd and OpenRC, EFI and BIOS, as well as variable disk layouts using ext4, zfs, btrfs, luks and mdraid.
dotfiles - My personal linux configuration files (dotfiles)
Gentoo-Stuff - Gentoo kernels, Portage configs & Linux things.
dotfiles - BSPWM environment with 15 themes. Polybar. eww widgets, with a rice selector to change on the fly.
mold - Mold: A Modern Linker 🦠
screenrotate - A small script used to automatically change the various Laptops screen rotation
pandoc - Universal markup converter