Not officially. It still works though, and I'll use it until it breaks.
They are TTYs, they're like terminals your computer spawns at boot time that you can use. Their intended purpose is really whatever you need them for. I use them for if I somehow mess up my display configuration and I need to access a terminal, but I can't launch my DE/WM.
Scrolled too far down to find this
If it was closed source software you wouldn't even know this was happening.
The link you sent has a period at the end so it doesn't work when clicked.
I've moved on, I only use reddit when I want to find already existing stuff.
It's mostly places that carry the sound from old Spanish, as most old Spanish words with X's changed to J's.
I'm embarrassed for my state.
That's great 😆
So question, if in a hypothetical situation someone was on puberty blockers until they were 21, what would happen with their body once they go off them?
Y'know on first glance I thought this article was from The Onion but no...
And your default shell is a POSIX compliant shell, usually dash or ash, so that's what I mean by sh
. You can set it in ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml
with:
[shell]
program = "/bin/sh"
Oh I think I know what you mean. Did you try setting your shell to something like sh
instead of bash or zsh and see if it was a shell startup issue?
Functional programming in bash. Contribute to ssledz/bash-fun development by creating an account on GitHub.
A foreign function interface for bash. Contribute to taviso/ctypes.sh development by creating an account on GitHub.
It's basically a builtin that you compile that can interface with routines in shared libraries, which means you could make GTK programs, network stacks, and more, all with bash and no external tools!
Doesn’t appear to be actively moderated, moderator's has done 2 posts and 2 comments 3 years ago.
I feel I would be adequately useful to the bash community due to my extensive knowledge programming in it. Most of my projects are written in bash (which you can check at https://github.com/Henryws).
Is there a way to take over a community made by a dormant user? I'd like to be a moderator of !bash@lemmy.ml but the moderator has made 2 posts and 2 comments in 3 years, with the last one being 3 years ago.
Intro
I'm Elsie, 18 year old programmer! I've been programming since I was 9 years old when I got a Raspberry Pi.
Projects
https://pacstall.dev, https://github.com/pacstall/pacstall