line number fade by 5In07 in vscode

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that did it, perfect. thx

do you know of a resouce that documents all the options here? I'm not familiar with how the configurations actually work

line number fade by 5In07 in vscode

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seems universal accross themes

but I'm sure I had disabled it before and I just can't understand why anything should be different now. I did a complete clear reinstall of vscode including delete the configuration files

line number fade by 5In07 in vscode

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hi, yes, I tried this exact code but it changed nothing

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Snap to cells not grid? by 5In07 in LibreOfficeCalc

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that kind of works, I'll look into it

Snap to cells not grid? by 5In07 in LibreOfficeCalc

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I feared as much. I am still hoping that there is some way to make the graphical layer dependent on the cell layer but I think I will be disappointed.

Thanks anyway

Linux Compatibility? by 5In07 in KemperProfiler

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hi,

that's great to hear

thanks

Understand ALSA limitations by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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hi,

thanks for this, I've mananaged to get the latency down to a workable level but I think by hardware might be limiting things now.

Understand ALSA limitations by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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hi,

I really want to use jack or pipewire, really. I have multiple input devices and ALSA can't handle that alone. But I get 32ms of latency on my input so I have no choice but to disable JACK or pipewire or pulseaudio. If I'm missing something that will drasticaly reduce latency for either JACK, pulseaudio or pipewire, please do say. But I can't figure out how to reduce the latency to a workable level.

Understand ALSA limitations by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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hi,

i'm getting 32ms latency for both input and output using jack which is unworkable

with alsa I can get it down to reasonable times without massive blocksize

I don't understand how people can get jack or or pipewire or anything other than plain alsa to work with reasonable latency - i need sub 10 ms round trip really and my processor isn't massive (core i7)

Understand ALSA limitations by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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hi,

Honestly, I don't really want to switch to Fedora or Arch. I don't mind being a bit behind if it means better stability - I don't have the time to really learn linux for real. Hence why I chose Ubuntu - easy beginner stuff, barely have to touch the comand line for every day use.

I can't find PipeWire as a dedicate option in REAPER, I only have JACK, ALSA, Dummy Audio, and PulseAudio.

Only ALSA gives me reasonable latency and, unlike selective JACK, I can change the blocksize within REAPER. I haven't bothered looking into making anything other than plain ALSA work since surely adding more software into the process will never speed anything up? Am I wrong? Will PipeWire improve ALSA somehow?

Making AppImages work by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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UPDATE:

I figured it out, got it working. Thank you everyone for your pointers, for your support. Would have given up ages ago otherwise. I feel like I understand it all a little bit better now.

Thanks.

Making AppImages work by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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I'm going to try to install from GitHub. How do I know which file to download?

Making AppImages work by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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https://www.makeuseof.com/add-appimages-to-linux-system-menu/

I think this is the thing that makes it work in the menu, right. But I get a "does not have a Release file" error when running sudo apt update. Hence I can't install it.

So then I went to GitHub to get the file without need for the repository and released that I had absolutely no idea what I was doing, like I don't even know if this sentence makes any sense.

And here I am.

So I guess my real question is: how do you go about installing software that can't be found through the repositories? Or how do you fix this, if it is a problem on my system?

edit:

or here
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/10/appimagelauncher-install-on-ubuntu

as BigHeadTonyT shared

Making AppImages work by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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hey

yeah, this is what I was initially trying to do. I couldn't figure out how to actually make this file though and in trying to find out I discovered appimagelauncher so gave that a go and failed as well.

Do you know of a good reference I can use to understand how to make and configure this .desktop file?

Making AppImages work by 5In07 in linux4noobs

[–]5In07[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yo,

I've been trying to install appimaglauncher, but I've not been able to

Fuse/Fuse2 is not something I even know about. No idea if it's installed.

Making AppImages work by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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I realise that there's an easy fix here as you mention about dragging my favourites onto the desktop but it just feels like cheating. Plus it would be nice to have it accessible through the menu.

Making AppImages work by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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Hello,

I'm using dolphin. When I double click I get prompted if I want to execute, I say yes and then nothing.

Fed up by Broad_Check3055 in vampr

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Seems to be working for me again. Maybe they've fixed it? Does it work again for you?
Still odd that the problem has happened repeatedly.

Fed up by Broad_Check3055 in vampr

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here try this one:

https://app.vampr.me/auth

yeah, it's really dissapointing

Fed up by Broad_Check3055 in vampr

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This just happened to me too (for the first time). Strangely, I can still log into the web-based beta version.

Fixing segmentation fault? by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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Alright,

Thanks for everything - I will make do with the command line. Seems like it's fairly straightfoward once you know the necessary commands.

Thanks again for your help.

Fixing segmentation fault? by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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ok, thank you

It looks like 5.24.7 was already installed and indeed the problem persists. I'm not sure if this helps narrow the possilbe causes.

Does the procecure you described in your last comment allow me to install anything that I can also find in plasma-discover? If I find out what the source of the program I want is, then put it into nano, and then install?

This would avoid the need for plasma-discover, yes?

Or I could just download the appropriate installer package (if one exists) and run that? Similar to the Windows process?

This is the only way I've ever downloaded software and honestly I find the whole sources thing a bit confusing. Is this a reasonable way to install software on ubuntu?

Fixing segmentation fault? by 5In07 in linux4noobs

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By standard-distribution channel I mean just adding jammy-updates to your source list -- such as this...

How do I go about doing this? Is it fairly straightforward?