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Try deleting or renaming ~/.cache/icon-cache.kcache
Try deleting or renaming ~/.cache/icon-cache.kcache
Zsh works for me
I will presume that there is a useful and mostly logical reason for it
Home directories are temporary, obviously
They’ve let their site certificates expire a few times and told their users to set their clocks back to get around the issueand they’ve accidentally ddosed the aur a couple of times with their package management tools.
Although not my first distro, I feel a lot of nostalgia for SimplyMepis
If you keep using these tools then you get what you deserve
Yeah, smoking is bad for you in so many ways but nicotine is also addictive!
Is tobacco poisonous to blow smoke up one’s ass or in general?
Nicotine is a poison in general and given that suppositories are a very effective way of delivering medication, I imagine that having smoke blown up your arse was pretty nasty.
I started with Corel Linux, moved to Mandrake and then began an 18 year distro-hopping journey. To keep it interesting, I rolled a d100 on distrowatch.com and installed whatever I landed on. About 6 years ago I landed on openSUSE Tumbleweed and haven’t hopped since if you don’t count a brief dalliance with endeavour on my laptop.
Although I don’t use them, the Jetbrains products should be near the top of the list.
Yes you can but you often see the terminal used when helping people online. This is because it works across desktop environments and mostly across distros, however it does give the impression that the terminal is needed.
Except Tumbleweed
The openSUSE Wiki says not to use ventoy as it can cause boot issues.
What you guys are referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux.
That’s not necessarily true any more. There are distros built without the GNU tools.
It works fine for me. Not on wayland but that’s down to my Nvidia card and I hope explicit sync will sort it out.
Yeah but it rolls. I don’t use it but I would guess they’re waiting for 6.1 before updating.
If you want to be more up to date, switch to the unstable branch which mirrors the Arch repositories. It will also solve one of the biggest problems with Manjaro, the potential imcompatibility with the AUR.
But they don’t have to roll on the bleeding edge. Look at openSUSE Slowroll for an example of a distro that rolls behind the curve.
First of all, Manjaro is still on 5.27??? How is that a “rolling release” distro?
Rolling release doesn’t necessarily mean bang up to date although in practice most rolling release distros are.
Does it happen with a new user?