You are going to fuck this up. Don’t come crawling back to me when you lose all your data since the dawn of time and you completely brick this goddamn computer. This is your one and only warning.
You are going to fuck this up. Don’t come crawling back to me when you lose all your data since the dawn of time and you completely brick this goddamn computer. This is your one and only warning.
I installed something that I got very disappointed, and wanted to get rid of it
the script itself tried to rm something in a directory but failed, sudo dolphin didn’t work, so I found out how to delete stuff from… I think /bin or /usr/local/bin ?
That needed me to run as admin/root so I did it. I deleted 1 file, the leftover artifact of the thing I didn’t want installed. I then stopped using dolphin as admin so that I wouldn’t break everything forever.
Let me stop you right there altogether!
I’m getting used to it; I customised it to my liking and it even has a terminal built in. what do you recommend instead?
also, what do you recommend that works like VSCode for writing shit into that I never save and leave open forever, and has a search functionality on all open files that can work on any programming language I want (through compiler/interpreter and colour scheme plugins)?
Vscodium.
Or one of the many variants of ol’ Sublimetext and Atom (Sublime is paid for, Atom has been abandoned, but there are successors)
I’ll check out some atom successors, thanks! Any specific ones you like?
You can use vscode on linux
I know I can, but I want to learn about alternatives and grow.
If your needs are not that complex, you could maybe stick with kde and use kate.
Uhh does Codium not work for you? It’s not Vim but it’s something
I haven’t tried, but I want to learn about alternatives and grow. I don’t want vscode with the scummy bits removed, I want to see something that’s better and try something new that’s similar to something that has solved the problems I stated.
Let me stop you right there!