flatpak does indeed deduplicate. The stuff is updated to whatever is required as a dependency to whatever programs are installed. And versions are shared between applications when versions match as well…
So I am guessing it is just like flatpak
flatpak does indeed deduplicate. The stuff is updated to whatever is required as a dependency to whatever programs are installed. And versions are shared between applications when versions match as well…
So I am guessing it is just like flatpak
damn, of all the people you’d think those guys would actually have used the .local or .config =[
I have 73 dot files in my home directory lmao
so a bunch of versions of stuff to be compatible… like what flatpak does?
That’s why USA gets so much metal from canada, so you guys can pollute and usa looks greener.
You can see the so2 levels on windy and no2 for that matter all over the mines up there.
that .steam is a bunch of symlinks to the .local one… which makes it even worse. they have also .steampid and .steampath.
and even worse a bunch of games are starting to add them there too.
Yea I like how a lot have moved to using .config but mozilla just moved out of there and now has a .mozilla folder outside of it… wtf… It is insanely sad.
I have actually moved my entire “user home folder”… folders out of there just because it is so ugly and unorganized. I now use /home/user/userfolders/… all my stuff like documents / videos etc in here
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Yea, but the entire rotation of pdf is from scanned pdfs that are rasterized anyway
if you’re manipulating pdfs exported via a computer program I doubt you’d ever need to rotate them, but in that case qpdf etc are better
You have to set the quality to 100 and density to something high (150 or 300) because it’ll set it to 72ppi and it also has to become before the input file name. It’s like GS and wants virtually every parameter set by you and the defaults are like bare minimum it doesn’t take them from the actual file.
That being said just use qpdf or pdftk lmao
It hurts me deep inside as well
maybe in 2005. Today it is “did it turn on? No? Ok we will give you a new one”
help desk definitely doesn’t need to know that either. “does the shit turn on… no, well send it in then we will give you a new one”
I would guess 90% of “IT” people don’t know what POST (in web context, maybe bios since they might have taken an A+ cert class lmao) means nor do they know how basic http or web servers work. Most of IT are help desk and do not know technology well but are comfortable enough to tell people to reboot, uninstall/reinstall stuff, reformat, google an issue they can’t figure out… Which is better than 99% of the world.
convert -rotate 90 in.pdf out.pdf
Yes. (not sure if you wanted it actually posted the GS way is kinda long) there are a good 10+ different tools to do it on command line though. Even imagemagick’s “convert” command that does virtually every image format can also rotate a pdf. qpdf, pdftk are very popular too.
I actually found a thread that lists all the tools I did and even the “gs” command lol https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/394065/command-line-how-do-you-rotate-a-pdf-file-90-degrees
Yep I’ve noticed that too. I get questions like “what is the difference between downloading and installing” from people that are over 18 years old and under 30.
well they did, but now definitely not.