Dammit Minecraft!
I like dogs, indie games and free software.
Dammit Minecraft!
Not fixed but there is an Arch problem that is and will always be the bane of mi existence.
For some reason when I click with the trackpad buttons the touchpad gets frozen for like a second (it’s like they are recognised by the system as keyboard buttons, I have enabled that option to temporarily disable it when using keyboard).
I’ve checked for hours and days the libinput documentation and some synaptics libraries, even legacy ones. It is to this day the only problem that has lead me to reinstall my system but the problem remains.
It’s not even like I have some niche setup, I mean, surely there must be thousands of Arch users running with a ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 7, and surely not every single one of them must be running it like this, right?
It has come to a point where I just gave up and got used to my system as is, but I’m sure I would be running fanfare if some day I am able to fix it.
Littering
Don’t take life too seriously.
Mental Outlaw
If that was the natural progression for naming conventions we all would be named like Elon Musk’s children.
Lolita would like a word with you.
Bro really trying to trademark a character.
Bro thinks he is Nickelodeon 😭
I would see value on this for making excuses to my boss. Extra points if you mimic some meeting services crash screens.
For basic functionality I agree, but I don’t think any dev would put the time and effort to implement buttons (much less pipe into another totally different software) for my extremely specific use cases. In the command line I’m presented with a toolset where I can do so myself.
Just let it settle organically.
As an arch user btw you got me in the first half ngl
And remember kids, if it is a command, you can automate it and never do it again.
Yeah dude, back in Twitter like 60% of my feed was people I don’t know talking about famous people I don’t know, what’s up with that?
You know, I’ve never thought about why they were called laptops. 🤔
It’s really cool for typing one-handed.
Man pages are amazing, the day I learned how to read command syntax me y understanding of linux skyrocketed.