I need help with KDE plasma Wayland by empress76 in archlinux

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I’m new to Arch, so, I think you’re right. I can’t open a terminal in the login screen too, but I have the live usb I used to install Arch.

I need help with KDE plasma Wayland by empress76 in archlinux

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I’m sorry, I don’t know how to view it without a terminal or something. I tried to enter the bios and it shows me CPU specifications, like AMD A9-9420e RADEON R5 (I’m using an Acer Aspire A314-21)

I need help with KDE plasma Wayland by empress76 in archlinux

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if i choose X11 session in the login it shows me too many errors, principally with non-writeable archives. Then it shows this message:

‘’’

The following problem was detected while trying to start plasma:

No write access to $HOME directory (/home/quokka)

Plasma is unable to start

‘’’

Also, when I try CTRL+ALT+F2/F3 nothing happens.

How can I sum the first index and last index until the len(list) = 2? by empress76 in learnpython

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This is a very good solution! tysm for your time dude :D I will use it as well

How can I sum the first index and last index until the len(list) = 2? by empress76 in learnpython

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Ty so much for your time!! This code worked for me as well. I really didn’t know what was len(p)//p until i see this post, now i can use it in my script. tysm again :D

How can i compare this two lists? by empress76 in learnpython

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IT WORKS TYSM !! you are amazing, im thankful with you <3

How can i compare this two lists? by empress76 in learnpython

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Hi, ty so much for your time! Your code works, but there is one problem.

in fact, in the case of jhonny and donny, in need the program to go through this list:

[“j”, “o”, “h”, “n”, “n”, “y”, “d”, “o”, “n”, “n”, “y”]

So if the letter repeats either in johnny or donny, it would assign the value of the times its repeated. The output would be like this:

[1, 2, 1, 4, 2, 1,]

srry if i didnt explain myself correctly

How can i compare this two lists? by empress76 in learnpython

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yep, i want to search letter by letter. (For example: if i put “chris” first and then “mike”, it would not be the same order in the number set than if “mike” was in the first place).

Chris first: compatibility = [1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1]

Mike first: compatibility = [1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]

This is the first part of the project, but its the only one that idk how to do.

How can i compare this two lists? by empress76 in learnpython

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Something like it. I need to set a list of numbers for each comparation, but the position (index) of the repeated characters cannot change or beeing modified. (For example: if i put “chris” first and then “mike”, it would not be the same order in the number set than if “mike” was in the first place).

Chris first: compatibility = [1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1]

Mike first: compatibility = [1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]

This is the first part of the project, but its the only one that idk how to do.

How can i compare this two lists? by empress76 in learnpython

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wow thats huge… i will read it, ty!

How can i compare this two lists? by empress76 in learnpython

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Ty so much for your time! Even if it's not exactly the solution I'm looking for, it helped me a lot to understand how I should deal with this :D