Cool, can’t wait for Vim and Librewolf on my phone.
A few, one account got their posts removed by the auto mod I have no control over.
WSL access to CLI as admin
troubleshoot hardware issues
use bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\ubuntu\grubx64.efi to fix bootloader issue
can disable fast startup
create a boot repair USB
We can’t very well honestly call Linux ‘new user friendly’ with issues like this that many of us are familiar with. Another legit attitude to have is: “what do you expect for free?”.
TBH, I rarely noticed the warning from nvim. I did get in the habit of learning when to use sudoedit though.
What should it do?
Suggest a practical solution like saving to another directory where it can later be moved. (Notepad in Windows will do this)
Ok, checked it and you’re right, contrary to what I read. It does suggest in the error on Windows to save it to your documents instead at least.
If I recall it was when you opened it, and it was easily overlooked.
You’re right, some AI chat told me it wouldn’t even open (by default). But at least it has a decent suggested solution in the error.
The community is not for Linux vs Windows or to humor Linux users. It is for dumping on Linux and it’s evangelists. I’m not going to let evangelists take over and trash it. This simple solution isn’t blaming the user (common evangelist BS), it isn’t making a false claim of Linux being ‘better’ for it. -So I see no harm in it and updooted it myself.
Easiest to rember trick I know of, but most people aren’t going to know it the first time they’re hit with it. lol
By default, a text editor in Windows will not even open the file for you to edit if you do not have the privilege already.
“ItS nOt LiNuX fAuLt!” - Common trope for the cult.
Thanks for the good example of how the cult blames the victim.
A Linux only server? -Let them deal with each other.
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It would be nice to see the genocidal religions being squarely blamed rather than the nations that are infested with them.
Komorebi works great with WHKD (which is what I thought was the recommended).
Which is why I’m so glad it was a lie that Windows didn’t have any good ones: Komorebi, GlazeWM, and the one that comes with Powertoys.
I’ve heard good things about Helix, but not sure I want to learn something new when I’m using Vim motions for Vimium C, Keynav, RSS Guard, Yazi, mupdf, etc.
They’re all problematic in Linux