

One should probably search the commits for wayland but I am on mobile right now:
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Avim%2Fvim+wayland&type=issues
Appears to be the GUI version and the clipboard support, yes.
One should probably search the commits for wayland but I am on mobile right now:
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Avim%2Fvim+wayland&type=issues
Appears to be the GUI version and the clipboard support, yes.
Launches faster sounds like you have a weird shell config.
Also scrolling isn’t really existing in a terminal. If you are tail -f somefile
then it depends on how fast it is written to, how fast tail is.
If you have some TUI tool open it dependa how fast it can emit it’s UI.
If your program only emits 100MB data each seconds then a terminal sink of 30GB/s wouldn’t really benefit.
Power users like me run a terminal multiplexer anyways so there is another bottleneck.
And the configuration is onetime only (if the terminal will be downward compatible in 10 years).
Classic Canonical.
Don’t forget to remove your specificas to build it from source from your tarballs so snap is forced upon the average pleb.
Just send you a Makefile from us; You can probably make use of it over there. File is MPLv2! Cheers
Also we are already onto bundling it as a .deb
Hi @[email protected]! It’s so hard to grasp as a casual user the actual benefits from file systems. I use ext4 on all my devices.
Could you point me to the required feature a file system needs to have in order to recover files after removing it with rm -rf
?
I heard there are tools for my current file system which could help me out; But is there some file system with a rm-cache (until the disk is powered off or the cache is full).
Unix Permission is a must.
Would appreciate some general hints (I do replicate my personal important files).
https://www.aquamaniac.de/rdm/
Gives you an adapter and an standalone tool. All banks should use the same API, apparently.
Maybe you can use some German bank. They allow one to interact with their API for free. I use GNU cash for it. Though I doubt that you can file your taxes via GNU cash and be aligned with current UK law. You would need to check it for your own.
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