KeepassXC. I like to keep things in a physical file. It also supports key files
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pinkolik@random-hero.comOPto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Pacman slow download speedEnglish5·2 years agoThis one + pacman -Syy helped me! Thank you a lot!
pinkolik@random-hero.comOPto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Pacman slow download speedEnglish1·2 years ago[pinkolik@acer-laptop ~]$ speedtest-cli Retrieving speedtest.net configuration... Testing from Unknown (x.x.x.x)... Retrieving speedtest.net server list... Selecting best server based on ping... Hosted by SDHD Hosts (x) [x km]: 87.342 ms Testing download speed................................................................................ Download: 47.72 Mbit/s Testing upload speed...................................................................................................... Upload: 49.01 Mbit/s
pinkolik@random-hero.comOPto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Pacman slow download speedEnglish2·2 years agoThey seem to be synced
pinkolik@random-hero.comOPto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Pacman slow download speedEnglish1·2 years agoNah, I was only testing speed with torrents, right now pretty much everything is disabled
pinkolik@random-hero.comOPto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Pacman slow download speedEnglish1·2 years ago[pinkolik@acer-laptop ~]$ cat /etc/xdg/reflector/reflector.conf # Reflector configuration file for the systemd service. # # Empty lines and lines beginning with "#" are ignored. All other lines should # contain valid reflector command-line arguments. The lines are parsed with # Python's shlex modules so standard shell syntax should work. All arguments are # collected into a single argument list. # # See "reflector --help" for details. # Recommended Options # Set the output path where the mirrorlist will be saved (--save). --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist # Select the transfer protocol (--protocol). --protocol https # Select the country (--country). # Consult the list of available countries with "reflector --list-countries" and # select the countries nearest to you or the ones that you trust. For example: # --country France,Germany # Use only the most recently synchronized mirrors (--latest). --latest 5 # Sort the mirrors by synchronization time (--sort). --sort age [pinkolik@acer-laptop ~]$ cat /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist ################################################################################ ################# Arch Linux mirrorlist generated by Reflector ################# ################################################################################ # With: reflector @/etc/xdg/reflector/reflector.conf # When: 2023-07-22 13:21:47 UTC # From: https://archlinux.org/mirrors/status/json/ # Retrieved: 2023-07-22 13:21:47 UTC # Last Check: 2023-07-22 13:16:12 UTC Server = https://london.mirror.pkgbuild.com/$repo/os/$arch Server = https://mirror.ubrco.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch Server = https://archlinux.mailtunnel.eu/$repo/os/$arch Server = https://mirror.f4st.host/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch Server = https://mirror.tmmworkshop.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch [pinkolik@acer-laptop ~]$
pinkolik@random-hero.comto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What's your opinion on telegram from a foss and privacy perspective?22·2 years agoAny platform that requires your phone number to sign up can’t be considered private de-facto
I use Manjaro ARM on my Orange PI because I couldn’t get Arch ARM to work on it, while Manjaro has support of my devices out of the box. Since I installed a minimal possible version (without any DE), it doesn’t feel bloated or something. It feels like I’m using Arch but with slower updates. Overall, it’s good and I don’t notice much difference from Arch. But anyway, I haven’t tried it for a desktop station.
How do you make that padding in I3? In my I3 with default config, all windows are taking all the space that’s available
What’s this beautiful font?