I need to resize a GNU/Linux desktop for a broken display where the bottom 60 pixel rows no longer work. I know about xrandr and I already know how to use that to solve similar problems, but does anyone know if a GUI tool exists to set custom screen sizes that are not offered by default for those that are less familiar with the CLI?
Excellent intro to #Neovim and #LazyVim, explaining some of the basics, configuration steps, how Lazy works, and more. Looking forward to the next episode. https://youtube.com/watch?v=zHTeCSVAFNY&si=PMT421YdCNNQmakY
Thinking about getting a gift for a GNU-loving friend or family member? Then, now is a great time to place that order! How about the GNU beanie, a baby gnu, or the "Emacs de Luxe" bundle? Taking orders now and until December 15: https://shop.fsf.org/ #GNUPress
Stop Using Simple Mobile Tools
https://denshi.live/videos/watch/aaebf56d-80af-44f1-b420-ed91546009ef
I am still thinking of #FOSDEM 2024.
- I have many things to show, and many people to see
- I have ready to show presentation about #PineTime and #Amazfish
- I am considering also #NemoMobile as Qt6 based images are near.
- I can join #MobileStand with #NemoMobile and #AsteroidOS. I can probably arrange also #CutiePi to show
There is also the other side:
- last year was my talk rejected
- it is a little over my budget (cheap hostel feels uncomfortable)
- traveling is exhausting (am I old?)
@ifixit keeps the 10/10 streak alive – four times in a row! ⭐️ Not that we're obsessed with user repairability 🪛 or anything, but it's kind of our thing.
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.
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