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I see Jabref has a Linux application and there are browser extensions that work with it. Did you try that?
I’m on fosstodon
I see Jabref has a Linux application and there are browser extensions that work with it. Did you try that?
xterm is not a shell
Do you also hate real estate agents for putting their smiling face on billboards?
Yes, we do in fact!
No, he doesn’t. He’s obnoxious.
No, he said hyprland. Awesome is different. /dadjoke
Atuin, as others have said. It supports many shells and you can have server/client machines to sync your history.
Also, as a former communist country citizen, when I hear “five year plan” I get bad memories.
Nothing lost for us. Keep using the OSs made to follow you around and share your data with “Trusted third parties”.
If it’s a bug, then reinstalling won’t do anything. You could try first creating a new user and checking out that happens with it too. Also, open a bug - it will help others too.
they said it’s awesome! sway is i3.
What? I’ve used neovim flatpak without issues in Fedora and openSuse…
You have no idea what that would do in Linux. First read some documentation, then decide if you really need it. I guess you can see by the number of people trying to put you on the right path that what you want is not a good idea.
Yes, for sure. Timers are more versatile than what cron jobs can do.
I can’t see anywhere that a [Timer] section can be added to a service unit. I tried it and it doesn’t work:
Apr 11 13:16:15 computer systemd[2593025]: /home/clmbmb/.config/systemd/user/test.service:10: Unknown section 'Timer'. Ignoring.
The service/script ran as it should, but the Timer section is ignored, as you can see.
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll look into this too.
I don’t think so, but I wanted to try systemd timers.
I just read a bit some internet posts and the documentation. I set TimeoutSec=infinity
inside the service and I set the timer to run it now. I’ll see if that helps.
Just in case, you are sure that you didn’t just accidentially kill or killall rclone or bash?
No. The process runs at night. Only if my dog started learning Linux and tested something! That makes me wonder…
hmmm… I see. Good luck finding what you need. I have no ideas.