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Did you install the texlive-full package? It would include the curve package by default.
As tal said, if you don’t have a settings.sty that document won’t compile.
If you’re new to latex, you should get a simpler resume template. That one seems unnecessarily complicated. I haven’t ever used the curve package but there’s gotta be a minimalist template out there that could be a better starting point.
Honestly I’d start with the default config file to see if you like the general workflow and then begin modifying as you see fit. That’s how I started way back when I first learned i3.
Maybe first replace it’s default swaybar with the more customizable waybar.
Happy sway user here! Not sure I could ever go back to a floating window manager. I’m too used to tiling now.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the oldest video game you still find yourself playing?
3·1 month agoUnreal World. Released in 1992. Though I didn’t first play until 2010ish when I moved to linux.
cmus.
I know it satisfies 1, mostly sure it satisfies 2, and looks like 3 was implemented somewhat recently
https://github.com/cmus/cmus/pull/1325
yep, just tested and resume works.
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Android Apps@lemmy.world•I have just switched to Android - what are some good F-droid apps to install?
0·3 months agoKvaesitso is my launcher of choice.
For lemmy apps, it’s not on fdroid, but summit is definitely my favorite.
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birding@lemmy.world•Fifth brood of Mourning Dove on our garage, this year.English
6·5 months agoWow 5th! I’m only at 3 with my nest. Hoping for one after this current pair.
Haha yeah I agree completely. I don’t understand how anyone prefers floating windows. It just feels so clumsy to use now that i’m used to tiling.
Like how small? I tile on my 14" laptop screen and still infinitely prefer it over floating. Workspaces exist so you don’t clutter up one screen too much. Maybe people aren’t familiar with or used to taking advantage of multiple workspaces? I started using them more when i3 introduced me to a simple super+number hotkey system to switch quickly.
Sway is wayland. I’ve never used anything else. People rave about hyprland. Others in this thread have recommend plugins for the usual desktops. Probably easy enough to try one for whichever desktop you use now.
There exists a ton of youtube content creators showcasing all the tiling window managers. It’s like one of the most popular topics for linux enthusiast content creators.
Yeah, it was a revelation when I discovered tiling. I was always doing work with two windows open, and i’d spend so much time fiddling and resizing the windows. Then i’d open a third window and wouldn’t know what to do with it.
I used i3 for many years and switched to sway when migrating to wayland. It does what I need and see no reason to try hyprland or other tilers.
Most tiling window managers still have floating window capabilities, and notification popups will be on top of tiled windows.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Alright fine I admit it, I want to learn Linux
4·7 months agoThere’s tons of youtube videos / tutorials on how to create a live usb of a distro, such as linux mint. This will allow you to boot into linux and play around without installing anything and get a feel for linux. It’s nowhere as tech wizardry as you think.
And if all your games are on steam and don’t have anti cheat things, they’ll probably just all work with proton (linux compatibility tool in steam).
This looks to be a fork of organic maps? What is the difference? Or advantages?




Yeah. I have a few necessary apps only available through Google store, but with the exception of installing those, I never use Google play.
I opened it the other day and it’s unusable for browsing apps, whereas I regularly open and browse F-Droid for new apps.