DJSpunTheDisc

joined 1 year ago
 

My laptop's HDD is failing, it shows a bunch of signs such as slow file manipulation and clicking sounds. The Linux btrfs partition keeps going into read-only mode to prevent further damage, makes sense, but the windows partition is working fine (for now).

Shouldn't harddrive failure be evident on all partitions?

 

I don't have this problem when reading novels or comics on the same devices, what gives?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

I don't know exactly which is why I'm confused, most people there say you must use a dedicated editor instead of plain text or google docs. Isn't it all just text?

 

It seems every good option is paid, and all others are either discontinued (trelby, fountain) or filled with commercial and AI tools (Story Architect)

This is weird and discouraging, coming from the novel world where you could use a plain markdown editor and export it to epub/pdf/whatever you need. Anyone know of something better for screenwriting?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Will look into it, wish there was a Linux equivalent though!

 

Basically I want a way to plan out my routine and stuff to accomplish on days of the week, like do X on Friday. I tried Planner but it seems to not have something like my latter example.

 
 

For context; I live in a NOT progressive country/region where being LGBT is illegal, and I often post in LGBT spaces. I want to do digital transactions but am afraid of the above will quickly get me in jail.

 

I'll give it a shot, "I thought I apologized already, but whatever…"

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Sorry. I'm using pacman (default in Arch Linux) and I'm trying to install the breeze qt theme package, breeze.

 

(This is a half-rant half actual question)

I wanted a nice qt theme to use on Scribus since Arc Dark doesn't work on there. When I tried to install it, pacman said this will install 50 packages. 300 Mb in total.

Why does a theme need packages such as Kauth and Kwallet?