Two finger swipe (left) in windows is back button. Any way to implement it in linux?(fedora-gnome)
I’m talking about trackpad gestures the same way swipe from ends work as go back in android. Windows had a back gesture (3 finger swipe in gnome swaps workspaces) [Solved]
Beats using askubuntu.com
What a hostile website for new people…
Name an instance of Stack Exchange that isn’t toxic
Some guy asks a question and everyone calls him a morron
Whichever one that doesn’t make users jump through hoops and suck dicks just to vote and comment?
I use libinput-gesture
It worked
:D
Less likely to get RTFM from people who remember what it’s like to love a computer not obsess over it I suppose
Make a meme telling “this is literally impossible I am switching back to ChromeOS” and you will get all the answers
This works for me out of the box on KDE with Firefox, but it has to be the Wayland session. It’s not implemented for X11.
GNOME should use Wayland by default and I don’t expect it to work differently, but maybe this gives you some hints…
It works for me on i3 which is an X11 wm but I think it’s only firefox.
Chromium and its descendants also do this, but yes, that’s implemented by the browser itself.
Support for global touch gestures is dependent on the DE’s feature set.
What’s the best distro for a dumbass to use?
Slackware. You are either a dumbass for trying it or it will cure you of being a dumbass.
Always make a statement in opposition to the question you want asked. I think Ubuntu is the best distro for web development.
Emacs is the only OS you’ll ever need fight me
I would, but I’m stuck inside vim accidentally and don’t know how to exit