Skip Navigation
How can I easily and conveniently transfer files wirelessly between my linux computer and android phone?
  • I drop files I want to share in ~/public_html/files/ as I have a webserver running on my desktop with the firewall open to the local network. Might be tough for a noob to setup though. But on my phone the file shows up in /~christopher/files/ and I have trouble remembering how to type the tilde.

  • Wrote minimal minibuffer-centric MPD client
  • To install it on emacs 29 paste this into a scratch buffer and evaluate it:

    (package-vc-install
      '(minimpc :url "https://codeberg.org/nmtake/minimpc.el.git"))
    

    And put this in your init.el: (require 'minimpc)

    You don't need Vertico or Orderless. I'm using emacs' built-in completion--it works fine.

  • Browse and Discover Manpages
  • On Archlinux at least, the glibc package includes info pages for C functions. Just type info libc at the command line, or use info inside emacs. There are hyperlinks in info pages, it's a nicer interface than man pages.

  • Deleted
    *Permanently Deleted*
  • 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.

  • What got you into coding ? (aside from money)
  • My middle school algebra teacher sparked my interest in coding.

    Due to moving around a lot, I never learned any mathematics, not even basic arithmetic before middle school. In the seventh grade, I was put in a class where the teacher just handed out worksheets with arithmetic problems, and then usually left the classroom until the end of the hour. On the rare occasions when she stayed, I asked her to teach me arithmetic, but she didn't believe I couldn't do it, so she never taught me and I failed the class.

    But in the eighth or ninth grade, they allowed me to sign up for the Algebra for dummies class, which taught in two semesters what the normal class taught in one. My new teacher taught me arithmetic the first day, and I was his star pupil from that point.

    He invited me and some other students to stay after school to learn FORTRAN. We did not have a computer at the middle school--it was at the university. We didn't even have a card punching machine. So we had cards that looked like punch cards, but instead of punching holes in them, we coded the Hollerith code in them by filling bubbles with a number 2 pencil. Then we sent the cards on a mail truck to the university and got back a printout a week later.

  • Kicked back to login screen after logging in, Debian 12
  • On my computer,

    ps -ef | grep Xorg
    
    

    gives

    root 642 632 0 06:09 tty7 00:03:26 /usr/lib/Xorg :0 -seat seat0 -auth /run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch

    showing that the X server is running. I suspect that when you run the above ps command, that you will get no output, which shows that the X server is not running on your computer. In that case, you need to remove the lock that is preventing it from starting:

    rm /tmp/.X0-lock

  • How to create a menu entry for booting into the command line from GRUB.
  • 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.

  • InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)CH
    christopher @programming.dev
    Posts 0
    Comments 16