The text doesn’t show up when you type in a password, but it still registers it. Instead of showing asterisks it just doesn’t show anything, but you are entering a password. Just type the password blind and press enter.
The text doesn’t show up when you type in a password, but it still registers it. Instead of showing asterisks it just doesn’t show anything, but you are entering a password. Just type the password blind and press enter.
You’re welcome!
I don’t know if I’m correct, but in my head, a window manager JUST manages windows. Gnome and KDE also manage windows, but they also contain applications for settings, printing, etc. Desktop Environments also have window managers, but they have more applications on top.
Neither, actually. I don’t know why I call myself silva, but that’s not my real name.
When I’m using a tiling window manager, I use kitty, because I like its speed and support for font ligatures. When I’m using a Desktop Environment like Gnome or KDE I usually don’t use the terminal at all, but if I need it, I use the default emulator.
Why do you need multiple files to configure zsh? Does it have that many config options?
No, he is saying ‘No mercy, my children!’
You can’t just post a link to a GitHub repo without a README and no description, I don’t want to look at your code and try to figure out what it does.
But that’s not true for all channels. I quite like this one, and when I like the content, I’m a little less harsh about the clickbait because I understand that it may be required to make meaningful money on YouTube.