Well, that’s Fedora, my friend. On Gentoo it’s still the same.
Well, that’s Fedora, my friend. On Gentoo it’s still the same.
Ok but nowadays there are alternatives to systemd (OpenRC, runit). Not necessarily better, just alternatives. No SysV init involved.
I’m not. But I installed Gentoo on a x86 tablet, it was fun.
I like compiling Gentoo on tablets
You might find your answers in the link below:
https://github.com/lutris/lutris/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sandbox
I also want to avoid being too dependent on Google’s service and then get locked behind a paywall or something. One never knows.
It’s an AKG C214 plugged into a SSL2+, works out of the box with the appropriate kernel drivers. Headphone is a Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro, also plugged into the SSL2+.
To complement your answer, usually people want tree-sitter not only for smart selections, but because of syntax highlighting.
Kakoune has the best of both worlds: https://github.com/kak-lsp/kak-lsp supports semantic highlights from LSP servers, but we also have projects like https://github.com/phaazon/kak-tree-sitter in case you want highlighting from tree-sitter.