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The last result with it being double stacked tabs looks really cool actually. Im gonna try to use that later thanks!
The last result with it being double stacked tabs looks really cool actually. Im gonna try to use that later thanks!
who else thought that said mutahar
I use nixos so im not sure I’d be able to help you, I recommend using the arch wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Greetd for getting an idea of how to get started even if you dont use arch. I personally use tuigreet as its pretty minimal configuration and nice looking.
SDDM needs major work honestly. Easily the worst part of KDE. So glad I switched to greetd instead.
One of the biggest reasons I got a flip style foldable phone. The best of all worlds in my opinion.
Ive had a pixel before with grapheneos but that comes with its own problems, it still uses google services just in a sandbox.
Its cool but I just ended up switching back to normal android because Id rather deal with google entirely or not at all. Not some half and half bs which is unfortunately what android is. Even at the most basic form AOSP is basically unusable without some random google service running in the background.
Linux phones need to get good asap cause im ready to ditch android at a seconds notice.
I have a motorola razr (basically stock android) and I have the ability.
The config file for managing basically the whole OS is amazing to begin with. Also the fact that the system is freshly rebuilt every update is neat too. And there is something where if a certain package requires a certain version of a library it will be installed alongside the current version just incase. Avoiding dependency hell.
About troubleshooting, the official wiki for nixos got made this year so it finally will start to make sense to new users. I used to use arch because of their amazing wiki but now I use nixos since there is an active effort to make it easier.
wiki.nixos.org