Wow, thank you for your time and extensive answer. This a huge motivation boost and will definitely help me getting into it.
Wow, thank you for your time and extensive answer. This a huge motivation boost and will definitely help me getting into it.
I installed LazyVim a few days ago and like it so far for smaller changes.
Anyways i can’t use it for serious work due to missing features or i havent found them yet. I couldnt find out where to find plugins, how to install and configure them, its overwhelming.
I need full, in file, text search for the current directory, multi word editing, move lines up and down. Sure there are key combinations, but they all seems a bit long compared to VS Code.
Is there a slack for noobs like me or a Udemy course?
Thank you for your extensive answers, now i have more questions than before :-D Due to time and energy i tend to an out of the box, non OSS solution. I’ll keep you updated on my decision and how it went
This is a great community.
This is definitively a solid and straight forward plan, i like.
Good Point, right now i prefer a plastik box for convenience. Unify and Fritzbox are already my shortlist.
Thank you
I like the ones with unique mechanisms, e. g. the one with the cat which shoots around corners.
Are there mentionable weapons from famous people? Had Elvis a golden pistol?
Thank you for keeping this community alive.
Today i installed Debian with the intention to initially set up my linux gaming system. The installation was ok, but everything after that seems like a lot of effort e. g. installing Nvidia drivers, apt doesnt know steam or discord…
Do i really have to Invest that much research or so i miss Something? Is there a better distro for me?
DB Streckenagent is showing issues more reliable and faster
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.hafas.android.bayernnavi
Quick Update: Your Guide was a great start and i’m using wezterm, tmux and Neovim (kickstart-modular with my adjustments) in production. My biggest pain point currently is ‘d’ overrides my last yank. My favorite command is ‘cinq’