ktrl
flatpak
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322 | 4,055 | |
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0.9 | 9.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
Rust | C | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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ktrl
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Switching from macOS to Pop _OS
I haven't tried but it seems like you could use a keybinding daemon to effectively remap any application by changing layer in response to window focus changes.
See Ktrl + alt or Kmonad
https://github.com/ItayGarin/ktrl
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KMonad gives you superpowers & you'll end up using it everyday
I found the configuration a bit confusing, and an alternative I ended up using is https://github.com/ItayGarin/ktrl.
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It's 2021. There is still no option to rebind keys in a Paradox game
On Linux you could use ktrl layers to change the keyboard layout on the fly.
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A way to set up different keymap for a specific usb keyboard ?
Maybe try ktrl
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How to bind layout switching to separate key for each layout?
ktrl is based around this idea with layers.
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Just mapped my caps lock to escape for the first time...
Bruh, next level is mapping caps lock to both ctrl and esc using a tap dance daemon https://github.com/ItayGarin/ktrl
flatpak
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Tools for Linux Distro Hoppers
Hopping from one distro to another with a different package manager might require some time to adapt. Using a package manager that can be installed on most distro is one way to help you get to work faster. Flatpak is one of them; other alternative are Snap, Nix or Homebrew. Flatpak is a good starter, and if you have a bunch of free time, I suggest trying Nix.
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Podman Desktop 1.6 released: Even more Kubernetes and Containers features
No, it looks like you have to do it on an application basis.
https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/2913
- how strong is the steam (runtime) sandbox for games?
- Flatpak 1.14.5 Released
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Been thinking of switching to linux but I am a noob
Flatpak
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 Nov 2023
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Flathub – The Linux App Store
> CLI tools do not implement auto-complete themselves. What you are seeing are auto-complete scripts for your shell that make network connections.
nit: This is incorrect. Robust auto-complete scripts call the actual program to provide completions.
That is what Flatpak does. It is Flatpak itself that makes the network connections.
https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/blob/main/completion/flat...
Not that it would make any differencen if it was implemented in Bash seeing as the Bash script is also provided by Flatpak.
- How to prevent/allow chrome from accessing network devices?
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Linux Phones (2022)
The only performance impact I know of is with the seccomp filter in CPU-bound tasks: https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/4187
Skimming through the recent comments, there might be a way to optimize some of it.
What are some alternatives?
xremap - Key remapper for X11 and Wayland
steam-runtime - A runtime environment for Steam applications
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
firejail - Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf sandbox
rkvm - Virtual KVM switch for Linux machines
Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux - This is a project, where I give you a way to use Autodesk Fusion 360 on Linux!
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
xkbgroup - Query and change XKB layout state
nix-gui - Use NixOS Without Coding
GokuRakuJoudo - config karabiner with ease
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