

I’m not sure whether i like the rounded corners on everything, but KDE implemented it properly. Clicking/scrolling while hovering the cursor over the panel gap will interact with the closest thing on the panel.


I’m not sure whether i like the rounded corners on everything, but KDE implemented it properly. Clicking/scrolling while hovering the cursor over the panel gap will interact with the closest thing on the panel.


I can still see parts of the desktop. They should really go all in and add some more blank space to the sides of the menu.


I’ve never used bcachefs so no help from me there.
/boot/efi is no longer considered an appropriate mount point
It’s not typical, but it should still work. systemd-boot even looks for the ESP there by default among /boot and /efi
Personally I use /efi.
just create a EFI partition and mount it /efi and let the OS put /boot inside the root partition if it needs it., then throw a UKI on /boot/efi/EFI/Linux
If I’m reading this correctly you mounted the ESP to /efi and then put the UKI in /boot/efi anyway. It needs to be on the ESP.
My /etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset looks like this, if it helps. If you were to use /boot/efi for the ESP you would have to change the paths here.
# mkinitcpio preset file for the 'linux' package
#ALL_config="/etc/mkinitcpio.conf"
ALL_kver="/boot/vmlinuz-linux"
PRESETS=('default' 'fallback')
#default_config="/etc/mkinitcpio.conf"
#default_image="/boot/initramfs-linux.img"
default_uki="/efi/EFI/Linux/arch-linux.efi"
#default_options="--splash /usr/share/systemd/bootctl/splash-arch.bmp"
#fallback_config="/etc/mkinitcpio.conf"
#fallback_image="/boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img"
fallback_uki="/efi/EFI/Linux/arch-linux-fallback.efi"
fallback_options="-S autodetect"
its possible that UKI, systemd-boot, bcachefs, and the /efi mountpoint are not a great mix
I don’t see the point of systemd-boot with UKIs. All it does is chain-load the EFI boot stub in the UKI anyway. I just used efibootmgr to create an entry in the UEFI which boots the UKI directly.


Replace “an extension” with “a browser” and you can say the exact same thing. At some point you have to trust something and I have seen no evidence that uBlock Origin is doing anything nefarious so far.


No offense intended, you do you and you don’t owe me any explanations, but I always find these types of post hilarious.
I want to do X. I don’t want to use thing that does exactly X and is used by most people trying to do X. Refuses to elaborate.
https://codeberg.org/K-Robin/GoEuropean/src/branch/main/sites
Aa far as I can tell The category files contain lists of European sites and the site files below contain either a single alternative or refer to one of the category files.
Go to Settings -> About Firefox/Fennec
Tap the logo until it says “Debug settings enabled”
Go back and enter the new “Secret Settings” menu. There you can turn off Nimbus and Labs permanently. Also toggle “Keep Debug Menu revealed” so you don’t have to enable it every time you want to change something.