Valso

joined 4 years ago
[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 days ago

Republicunts are everything you can think of and wanna call them. They're the same everywhere, only the spoken language is different.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago

The clown Chump turned the whole country into a circus once again... When will the Americans finally get it that Chump doesn't belong in the WH? That fascist will eventually drag the nation into a war. It's brewing anyway already. The pumpkin I bought 2 days ago has more IQ than him...

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml -2 points 3 days ago

I installed that today. Finally! Years after GE release, I managed to install it with the help of an AI bc nobody explains anything properly, except for the AI. Hopefully with GE I'll stop seeing 130 GB log files from Forza 5. 😂

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 days ago

If you see only 2 parts of the image, that means your ISP sucks and it doesn't load the entire image.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago

Plasma has a not so bad GTK integration which allows GTK apps to use plasma defaults. Also, GTK apps that weren't written by Gnome also have some good integration with other desktops. Only those written by Gnome are hardcoded to use only GTK styles.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago

Yes, but IDK of any other way to change the buttons ISOmorph was asking about. The only other way is to find and change/remove them in FF source code and recompile which needs a supercomputer to do, otherwise it may take days to recompile. I assume he doesn't want to waste days on recompiling, so that's one way to change things. With GTK3-NOCSD (mostly + some other customizations) my title bar always looks the same way, no matter what changes Mozilla make to it:

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

This applies only if you update or reinstall. I stopped updating the whole system (permanently), except for a few independent programs, so I won't have to do anything. :)

 

The calendar looks the same way as the menu - with 40% transparency. I've been thinking of transforming the menu and the calendar to a solid green background color (instead of transparency) but never had the time to do it. The original theme was Mint-Y-[something] about 8 years ago but nowadays it's... something else.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago

Is that as original as Windows 10's desktop which was actually a glorified Plasma 5? 🤭

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

If Firefox is using GTK (GTK3 to be precise) to decorate the window, even in KDE, that might be some good news for him, altough I could be wrong bc I've never used Plasma for this long (30 days tops, long ago) to get to the point of wanting to change the title bar of anything. In Cinnamon (6.4.7) I'm using an old workaround for cases like this. It's still somewhat maintained. I can't guarantee it will work with Plasma but it doesn't hurt to try: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gtk3-nocsd-git After installation, open (or create) ~/.XSession and put these two lines in it: export GTK_CSD=0 export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgtk3-nocsd.so.0 and reboot.

This is how I've been replacing GEdit's CSD with a normal title bar, as well as Firefox's:

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago (4 children)

Yeah, I think it does. But I still don't get it why the man in the third image is with nearly closed eyes. Is he answering the question by mimicing a Chinese face, meaning China told him not to trust what China says?

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago

I wrote AUR earlier. Considering your answer, you don't know what AUR is, I take it. "Arch User Repository". I downloaded the packages from there and extracted their contents. One is binaries, the other package is game data (files, textures, etc).

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

Oh, I understand now. I checked PKGBUILD and it seems the path is... let's call it "hardcoded" because executables are probably looking for libraries in that specific path - /usr/lib, /usr/bin, /usr/share and so on and that's why it's failing to start, if it's not on the root partition. I'm not an expert in software developing but this smells like a bad linux port to me, bc properly made programs have quite different paths, like this: $HOME, $PATH and so on, nothing definitive like with this game.

By "properly made programs" I mean programs that will run just fine, even if I unpack their /usr in my secondary storage - /B/123/package-name/usr.

 

I just created a community but left it without a wallpaper (or whatever it's called here). A little later I found out what the wallpaper should be and now I wanna add one but I can't see any buttons about editing the community. So: how can I add a wallpaper image to an already existing community?

 

Hi. I wanna make octopi behave as close as possible to what pamac was, meaning that I want it to display only the packages with available updates. Atm it displays all installed packages and on top of that it ignores the pacman.conf feature "ignorepkg" and displays waiting updates for packages that I've added to ignorepkg.

So, what I need help with is:

  1. How to make octopi display only packages waiting for updates?
  2. The above but WITHOUT displaying new versions for packages that are in the ignorepkg list.
 

Hi, guys. I'm wondering if there's any way to limit the download speed from within Arch? I have made settings for that in the router CP but they don't seem to work bc Arch is completely ignoring them and keeps downloading with the full bandwidth it can get.

The thing is that our IPTV is from another provider which is why I need to leave some bandwidth for the TV. When I'm downloading something directly (meaning from FTP or TCP), even if it's just for a fraction of the second, the TV dies instantly. That's why I need to limit the download speed somehow - preferably from within Arch.

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