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void-docs
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clang-15.0.7 seems to break binaries when used with -O2 flag
In general, Void assumes familiarity with the principles of Linux and UNIX system. Basic questions about configuring or running a Linux system can frequently be answered with a Google search. The Internet grew up with UNIX, and Linux grew up on the Internet; you are encouraged to avail yourself of the extensive body of knowledge already out there. Some particulars of Void administration are described in the handbook; consult this document before asking common questions about configuring Void systems.
- beautiful lain-themed custom linux rice that recently made.
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installing void for a11y
I know for sure that these images work with espeakup, and espeakup can be enabled at boot by adding live.screenreader to the command line as described here
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What's the difference between the BASE and XFCE version ?
You might look at https://docs.voidlinux.org/, which provides a good overview of Void. The package manager, xbps is [my opinion] better that apt [I have to use the latter in AntiX Linux].
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Arch, void or something else entirely?
the final criticism i have for void is the way they have decided to host their docs; as this void-docs. This bottlenecks the possible amount of expertise you'd receive from your doc writers by ensuring that only those who want to learn git are able to contribute to your docs. this, to me, is very inadequate if your intent is to have documentation written by those who are very good at docwriting but not necessarily maneuvering in version control systems like git. i'm not sure what the impetus was to move away from the traditional wiki model, but this from my perspective is a failure.
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I am switching to void. would like to ask a few questions (i am new to linux)
Follow the guide on the void website and you will be fine. Come here for support, we love helping others out and it's a great community, on par with the OpenBSD community as far as being helpful and encouraging you to learn the OS. If you find there's a package you need that hasn't been added to xbps yet, you can use a Flatpak or AppImage (easy way) or build the package yourself using xbps-src (advanced way, worth learning down the line).
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How do I reinstall the xbps package?
I just made a PR on their github to add this.
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Is there anyway to extract the first page of an epub as image so I can use it in lf previewer
Perl has traditionally been my language of choice for this sort of stuff (e.g. this script for converting mdBook to LaTeX), but more recently i've been focusing on POSIX shell scripts as a personal challenge and learning exercise.
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Bruh moment
from https://docs.voidlinux.org/
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First time on Void, any tips I should know about?
Understanding how runit manages services is critical. Also, there are certain "restricted" packages that xbps can manage but not download. The handbook does a good job covering both topics.
topgrade
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Windows vs Linux
I'm using Topgrade which do everything at once
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I always need to kill Pop!Shop before having it ran
But when I update PopOS I use topgrade, and I use it daily. It not only updates via Flatpak and apt it also knows about and updates Snaps, Rust, Node.js, brew and Python and all of the other ways I install software.
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Which extra package manager for cli applications? brew, nix, others, none?
If you cannot avoid mixing package sources, then maybe topgrade would be useful to you. It leverages all package managers it can find on your system to upgrade all available packages. It works with apt, dnf, zypper, pacman, linuxbrew, nix, pkgsrc, and everything else you can imagine.
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Convert my OS to Homebrew installation?
I also recommend topgrade
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Pop Shop saying I have system updates; apt says everything is up to date
Enter topgrade
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[Help] Fzf script to Install and Remove packages
Ooh cool I didn't think to include that functionality nice.. (haha btw i'm using this program to upgrade everything (topgrade) maybe i'll include this if i can)
- Upgrade Various Kinds of Packages in Linux at Once with Topgrade
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Not updating and none of the fixes listed online are working- Elementary OS 5.1.7 Hera
Try with aptitude or [topgrade][(https://github.com/r-darwish/topgrade).
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Strange pacman output when piping through tee
I realize this isn't an answer to your question, but have you heard of Topgrade? It's basically your script but more.
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[ripdrag] I made a Drag and Drop utility to simplify your terminal life!
And update everything with topgrade!
What are some alternatives?
xdeb - XDEB - Convert deb (Debian) packages to xbps (Void Linux)
paru - Feature packed AUR helper
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
AppImageUpdate - AppImageUpdate lets you update AppImages in a decentral way using information embedded in the AppImage itself.
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
aur - A secure, multilingual package manager for Arch Linux and the AUR.
bismuth - KDE Plasma add-on, that tiles your windows automatically and lets you manage them via keyboard, similarly to i3, Sway or dwm.
MangoHud - A Vulkan and OpenGL overlay for monitoring FPS, temperatures, CPU/GPU load and more. Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/Gj5YmBb
dwm
vkBasalt - a vulkan post processing layer for linux
krohnkite - A dynamic tiling extension for KWin
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]