My neighbor at the trailer park was a janitor at the university. I built my computer from parts he salvaged from the recycle bin, and put Redhat 5 on it.
My neighbor at the trailer park was a janitor at the university. I built my computer from parts he salvaged from the recycle bin, and put Redhat 5 on it.
PulseEffects can moderate the high-volumed sounds too. It has a complex set of controls and filters, and I’m not a sound engineer, so I just followed someone else’s recipe.
I don’t have any need to edit markdown, but I sometimes use Marker: “Simple yet robust Markdown editor made with GTK” as a viewer.
It might be possible to boot into a bootable image from grub so you don’t need to set up another bootable partition.
Or you could disable your display manager in systemd. This will start in console, then if you want X just run startx.
Or you could change your display manager to Lemur, which supports X, Wayland, and TTY sessions.
Or you could just press control-alt-F2 at the login screen to switch to a console.
I have these in my RSS feeds. The one from golangweekly puts its full articles in the feed (but thier articles are links with short summaries. The other two only have summaries or maybe just links in thier feeds (I’m not sure which, as I have liferea configured to automatically follow the links.)
No toca los PopOS!