All these packages, and none to take a proper screenshot.
Lmao that one got me good
The package is there but i just happened to have my phone in my hand so… laziness xD
Then you’re doing it wrong.
ctrl+space > scr > enter > enter > enter
It’s uploaded to imgur before you can even pick up your phone.
Oh, didn’t know that. Thank you!
I need some more context to understand this - could you explain your workflow?
ctrl+space is the keyboard shortcut I have set to open whisker menu then typing scr and enter opens the screenshot program (xfce-screenshooter), then two more enters to take the screenshot and upload it.
How does it upload to imgur by you pressing the carriage return?
It just works. He is family with Todd Howard.
Because that’s how the application was programmed to behave by the developer.
What is lazier than pressing Printscreen? KDE’s screenshot tool even has an export to imgur function.
Ah yes, the Slackware approach to package management. Don’t need dependency resolution if you install the entire repo.
I just saw that it didn’t upload the image i put in it. Now it is there xD (it’s my daily-driver btw)
Slackware moment
(Actually that’s not that many)
Texlive?
When you install something that uses Haskell
package total count is the worst measure ever. Debian splits one into many packages meanwhile arch has x no of packages combined into one.
holy storage space batman
I mean, could be a lot of tiny packages.
BTW, if you have the time, can you please share your views on openSUSE (Leap) vs Debian? I’m divided between these two for my next Linux install.
That depends on what your expectations are. If you tell me I can try to answer your question :)
Wow, that’s a lot.
Tumbleweed gang rise up!
I bought a 7900 XTX to replace my 3080 Ti just so I can run KDE/Wayland without the DE shitting its pants.
Holy Molly Guacamole.
I have less than a tenth of it.
I forgot about an old install of tumbleweed and had thousands of packages that needed updating. To my shock it worked.
apparently scrot isn’t among those packages.
just use slackware, the whole point is it comes with all the packages
It’s actually just plasma dependancys