The (unofficial) Artix Linux installation guide is now live in English on this link:
https://hackmd.io/@AryToNeX/H1uC5Hojd
We are still trying to find errors and stuff lost in translation, but it should be viable enough for new installs as it is now.
If you want, please log in to HackMD and leave comments on lines that require attention (eg. for errors)
I hope for this to be finalized and eventually submitted to the Artix Wiki
https://hackmd.io/@AryToNeX/H1uC5Hojd
We are still trying to find errors and stuff lost in translation, but it should be viable enough for new installs as it is now.
If you want, please log in to HackMD and leave comments on lines that require attention (eg. for errors)
I hope for this to be finalized and eventually submitted to the Artix Wiki
HackMD
Artix Linux installation guide - HackMD
# Artix Linux installation guide Unofficial guide Originally redacted by [Naomi Calabretta](https:
Forwarded from Naomi Calabretta
The (unofficial) Artix Linux installation guide is now live in English on this link:
https://hackmd.io/@AryToNeX/H1uC5Hojd
We are still trying to find errors and stuff lost in translation, but it should be viable enough for new installs as it is now.
If you want, please log in to HackMD and leave comments on lines that require attention (eg. for errors)
I hope for this to be finalized and eventually submitted to the Artix Wiki
https://hackmd.io/@AryToNeX/H1uC5Hojd
We are still trying to find errors and stuff lost in translation, but it should be viable enough for new installs as it is now.
If you want, please log in to HackMD and leave comments on lines that require attention (eg. for errors)
I hope for this to be finalized and eventually submitted to the Artix Wiki
HackMD
Artix Linux installation guide - HackMD
# Artix Linux installation guide Unofficial guide Originally redacted by [Naomi Calabretta](https:
'Vim tricks you never heard of
- gg Go to top of file
- G Go to bottom of file
- g Ctrl+g File information at bottom
Deals with what "perceived lines" instead of real lines
- gj Go down what one line 'looks like' in vim even if it's the same line that wraps to multiple lines
- gk Go down what one line 'looks like' in vim even if it's the same line that wraps to multiple lines
- g$ Jump to end of "perceived line"
- g0 Jump to start of "perceived line"
- gq [text object] Split long lines up so that they won't need to wrap (based on your vim window's length, but still split lines if >80 characters)
- gJ Combine selected lines (or current and next line, if nothing selected) into one w/o spaces in between
Capitazization
- gu [text object] Uncapitalize text object
- gU [text object] Capitalize text object
- ~ Switch capitalization of letter
- g~ [text object] Switch capitalization of text object
Misc
- gf Open relative/absolute filename that the cursor is on
- gv Reselect last selected text
- :help g Automated bot designed to replace Luke Smith's vim videos
Substitution
- : s/OldText/NewText/g Replace OldText with NewText only on this line
- g& Run the line substitution on the entire file
Source : https://videos.lukesmith.xyz/videos/watch/d6f033e7-2c3f-421b-a8b3-cdb76967a7dc
- gg Go to top of file
- G Go to bottom of file
- g Ctrl+g File information at bottom
Deals with what "perceived lines" instead of real lines
- gj Go down what one line 'looks like' in vim even if it's the same line that wraps to multiple lines
- gk Go down what one line 'looks like' in vim even if it's the same line that wraps to multiple lines
- g$ Jump to end of "perceived line"
- g0 Jump to start of "perceived line"
- gq [text object] Split long lines up so that they won't need to wrap (based on your vim window's length, but still split lines if >80 characters)
- gJ Combine selected lines (or current and next line, if nothing selected) into one w/o spaces in between
Capitazization
- gu [text object] Uncapitalize text object
- gU [text object] Capitalize text object
- ~ Switch capitalization of letter
- g~ [text object] Switch capitalization of text object
Misc
- gf Open relative/absolute filename that the cursor is on
- gv Reselect last selected text
- :help g Automated bot designed to replace Luke Smith's vim videos
Substitution
- : s/OldText/NewText/g Replace OldText with NewText only on this line
- g& Run the line substitution on the entire file
Source : https://videos.lukesmith.xyz/videos/watch/d6f033e7-2c3f-421b-a8b3-cdb76967a7dc
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Forwarded from FOSS Memes
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artix #artwork
solar neon flames
solar neon flames
How to enable native dark mode in chrome, chromium or brave?
- In url bar type
- search for
- In url bar type
chrome://flags
- search for
dark mode
-make Force Dark Mode for Web Contents enable
Book Review: A Philosophy of Software Design
https://johz.bearblog.dev/book-review-philosophy-software-design/
https://johz.bearblog.dev/book-review-philosophy-software-design/
Why is government and administrations NOT moving to Linux?
https://youtu.be/9Ki3VUS_znA
https://youtu.be/9Ki3VUS_znA
YouTube
Why are governments and administrations NOT moving to Linux?
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You might have wondered why public administrations don't all use Linux, like the Police, the tax services, the health services, and all other governmentβ¦
You might have wondered why public administrations don't all use Linux, like the Police, the tax services, the health services, and all other governmentβ¦
