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Do you mean you removed the non eac version of glibc?
I made the icy-nord and icy-nord-darker themes.
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Do you mean you removed the non eac version of glibc?
So far this week im playing Wifi troubleshooting on my Arch ;)
But seriously, ive been giving Hogwarts Legacy a tr and I enjoy it
I just tried it by commenting that line out in the config and running in a terminal the following:
bspc config -m HDMI-A-1 bottom_padding XX
where XX are different values I played around with. I tried 20, 1 and 3. They seem to get set correctly. 3 is the value I had in my config. I’m thinking it might be something like a race between bspwm restarting itself and running the command in the config file (config files are basically just commands to the WM). I’ll try moving that part of the config further down in the config so hopefully it has a chance to set its default values on restart and after that set my values.
Ive tried commenting out those lines, but Ill give it a shot again and see what happens
I think it refers to producing a single baby, rather than just a baby every month
Gives these vibes
Ok so even though glibc is quite deeply integrated at the system level, its okay to replace it with the eac version(?). And what about the glibc-eac-locales? What are they for and why is it necessary to manually install them?
Yea, I learned my lesson about -bin packages a while ago with electron or something related to it. When I tell you it was taking several hours to compile and I was getting worried because while I dont have a supercomputer its on the high-end for an average user… xD I immediately grabbed the bin package right after that update finished.