Ubuntu used to work out of the box and with sensible defaults but that’s no longer the case. Gave Ubuntu another try a month back and external monitor resolution wasn’t right at all. Switched back to Pop OS.
Sure. https://gist.github.com/linusr/18cd6f8b0b059073460f0f3c322b8939Includes both config & languages config.
Zed now has Linux support. And then helix editor works with Go LSP, this is my current daily driver. Even without plugins, helix works better and manageable than vim/emacs. Only thing that doesn’t work is debugger.
Mandrake. And then to Debian and to Ubuntu for a good time. Now using Arch mainly to avoid Snap & Flatpak.
Well done. UX is where most FOSS app let users down. Hope you can improve the UX still keeping it simple.
I didn’t want to containerize every installed app. Switched to Arch and don’t have to worry about it.
Then that must be one tool that’s stuck in past and willing to include more features. And also a sign original developers have lost interest in project.
Medical emergencies and also look up on social media.