GPU: Nvidia RTX 3050
OS: Updated Arch
Window Manager: Qtile
Desktop dual monitor
Hello, I have the issue that in some apps the fonts are microscopic.
Gimp:
lxappearence:
Emacs:
By changing the .config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini it just change the fonts and icons in other apps.
Changing the...
Thank you very much for the command and especially for the explanation of what it does. Right now it didn't work for me because the terminal stays open, but I liked reading it because I can use that same application in the future.
Thank you very much for your answer. I had already tried that custom action but without much success. The truth is that I am new to Arch and I know that there are many things that I still have to learn. I will enjoy the road.
I recently started using Artix Linux and it was difficult at first. I wrote this article in the forum that talks about a few things you mentioned.
https://www.linux.org/threads/things-to-do-after-installing-artix-linux.39252/
I hope you find it useful.
Look for:
//Installing software in...
Hello.
I want to have a keybinding (shortcut) in the terminal to open thunar as root. In this moment I can do so, but after typing the password the terminal keeps open.
Is there any way to type the password, open the application and kill the terminal automatically?
The command I use is:
sudo...
Let me try to understand.
1.- You have 2 passwords?
One is correct and the other is not?
That lecture is just if you share your PC with others and you acces their acounts. But I don't think is your case. Ignore it.
2.- After [sudo] password for meganlorene:
What happens when you type your...
What distribution are you using?
Does you have a root password and a user one?
Have you try to change the password?
To Add your user to the sudoers you have to run in terminal:
sudo visudo
Or even better run:
su
EDITOR=nano visudo
This was not the way I was looking for but I found a solution that I liked:
I installed "yad" and made a executable bash script:
#! /usr/bin/bash
free -h | \
yad --text-info --geometry=770x200
Then, I linked the callback to the script:
mouse_callbacks = {'Button1': lambda...
Do you have the language set correctly?
I mean, if you set your password during installation and it has special characters (!"#$%&/()=) they may have changed their location when you type them.
Especially if you are not a native English speaker and you set the keyboard to your language (My case).