Basically see the wiki below but I would like to add is Linux only.
Don’t know if there is something like v4l2loopback for windows.
https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback/wiki/FFmpeg#using-an-android-device-as-a-webcam
Basically see the wiki below but I would like to add is Linux only.
Don’t know if there is something like v4l2loopback for windows.
https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback/wiki/FFmpeg#using-an-android-device-as-a-webcam
Seems to be just normal vim, maybe some distros packages the binary (of vim with more options enabled at compile time) as vimx so that it doesn’t conflict with another vim package (as an example vim-tiny). https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/1-vimx/
But only @aram@garam@lemmy.my.id, can answer that for us.
No distro has the 45 packaged yet ahahhaha
This, super love that distro !!! Perfect for users that don’t have a lot of needs.
Personally, I never got used to the container workflow :(
Super nice, with some “hidden” gems like Ctrl+Shift+o for opening links.
Super nice, with some “hidden” gems like Ctrl+Shift+o for opening links.
Did you follow their docs ? Read page by page and everything should work fine.
Didn’t know that those projects existed, I have always written makefiles from begining based myself on the dwm makefiles :)
But a quick Google search and the first project that appears say that:
A simple makefile generator that can generate makefiles for: GNU-make targeting MinGW, clang-cl or MSVC.
Good luck with that, with the amount of Programmers that use the Gnuism for make, I would say that no developer can patch that amount of software
How do you mount the GDrive ? What app allows you that ? I know gnome allows it but since moving to sway I gave up on it