

Have you tried pandoc? https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html
But IMO pdf is a bad format, it looses lot of formatting, alignment and information. It’s only good to give out a read only information.
Have you tried pandoc? https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html
But IMO pdf is a bad format, it looses lot of formatting, alignment and information. It’s only good to give out a read only information.
I don’t see a download for windows on its page. Or did you mean build from source
Wow, had to spend couple if hours configuring it. Almost as nice as konsole.
I have tried this, but feels clunky to me. And the copy paste behaviour is kind of weird. Similar to cmd.
For a pc, I personally like arch because they don’t mess with defaults, and especially good for gaming.
For what purpose though?
It’s not that bad imo, probably good UX wise. People using gnome have a specific mindset/expectation that usually does not apply to people using KDE (and reverse).
Most of the heavy lifting is done by lower level libs anyway. So the duplication is not as extreme. E.g Firefox doesn’t gel well with KDE by default. And thunderbird looks quite foreign.
I always did make -j$(nproc --ignore=1)
to avoid this while building cpp code. But this problem seems to be less severe if there are a lot of cores.
I think this was the setting https://www.maketecheasier.com/a-look-at-kde-desktop-effects/
Few years back I had to fiddle with the kwin rendering backend and select egl for nvidia.
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I also remember fiddling with secure boot on the bios menu.
Disappointing that the article doesn’t seem to answer the question in the title.