• Nalivai@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    The stuff that you are configuring via console commands is the stuff that other OS doesn’t allow you to configure at all

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      If that is the case today then that indeed is a huge leap forward. The last time I tried in earnest to daily drive a Linux distro was a couple years ago and I was running terminal commands almost immediately for basic desktop setup items like network settings, setting up multiple displays, or installing/configuring applications.

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        I am running Linux daily for the last 10 years, and I prefer doing most of the stuff via terminal and editing config files. But at least in KDE (I’m most familiar with it), there is a menu for everything, if you prefer that. Including but not limited to what you mentioned.

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          I’ll have to check it out. I’m not scared of some terminal myself, but it’s something I always question when people say “oh you don’t need terminal for everyday things”, because my experience has always been the opposite. Thanks for the reply!

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            It mostly depends on what your everyday things I suppose. For one guy from this comment section everyday thing is to change numerical value of the second order mouse acceleration, which KDE GUI doesn’t support out of the box.
            For changing screen resolutions, network setup, for setting up audio and stuff, there is a gui, a set of console commands, and a set of config files, and you use whatever is most convenient to you.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah for example mouse scroll speed acceleation…

      Oh wait…

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          Well where is it? :D :D :D.

          I thought you happened to have the ONE device in the world that has a linux propriatery driver where you can adjust it, but no xd. You don’t have that option either :D .

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            Hold my beer! You need Plasma Wayland but no special mouse or device driver, my mouse has no features.

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              Okay, this is actually interesting. Are you on libinput? Afaik libinput simply doesn’t have this feature. This is not about the DE, your mouse probably happens to have a better proprietary driver.

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            Oh, you mean the numerical value of acceleration. Yeah, doesn’t look like this is here out of the box.
            Welp, literally unplayable then.