I don’t know about its derivatives, but Mandriva had something similar.
I don’t know about its derivatives, but Mandriva had something similar.
LaTeX and ConTeXt are both macros for TeX. LyX is a graphical editor which outputs LaTeX.
I didn’t see it until I read your comment
Actually, PulseEffects has been renamed into EasyEffects and is PipeWire only now
for dead simple scripts, so they will be a tiny bit more portable and run a tiny bit faster. The lack of arrays causes too much pain in longer scripts. I would love to use Fish, but it lacks a strict mode.set -euo pipefail
line. It will make Bash error on non-zero exit code, undefined variables and non-zero exit codes in commands in pipe. Also, always use shellcheck. It’s extremely easy to make a mistake in Bash. If you want to check the single command exit code manually, just wrap it in set +e
and set -e
.main
function definition with ArgumentParser
instantiated. Then at the end of the script the main
function is called wrapped in try … except KeyboardInterrupt: exit(130)
which should be a default behavior.type some_command
. Oh, and read about abbreviations in Fish. It always expands the abbreviation, so you see what you execute.I don’t have the “Used space” column, probably because I have quota disabled. I managed to find out using btdu, that the snapshot 1137 takes ~8.3 GiB.
I cannot delete it using that command, because it is marked with “+” which means it is the “btrfs default subvolume”, according to snapper manual. I wonder if there is still a way to get rid of it.
I thought for a minute that Linux now panics when trying to play DRM’d content