Same as a Chimera Linux user I’d definitely recommend trying it. I was a Void user beforee and was Swithering whether to go full BSD when I stumbled across Chimera which gives me the best of both worlds.
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Same as a Chimera Linux user I’d definitely recommend trying it. I was a Void user beforee and was Swithering whether to go full BSD when I stumbled across Chimera which gives me the best of both worlds.
I was a serious Arch user for 10+ years when I finally decided to give Void a go on an old laptop. Needless to say Iloved it so much that it is now my daily driver. I even had a blip for a month where I thought I missed Arch but nope I just came running back home to Void. Give it a try you won’t be disappointed also take a read of this blog Unmasking the hidden gems of Void Linux
Have a read of the docs at the zathura git repo or use the man pages.
https://github.com/pwmt/zathura/blob/develop/doc/configuration/map.rst
OK I’ve only come across the command in the example twice whilst looking.
And here where they say it does work ?
https://www.reddit.com/r/zfs/comments/psr6bp/comment/hdrk237/
Void Linux user here with Qtile - Wayland as my WM.
You could use swayidle and add a line to use either light or brightnessctl to dim and restore the brightness. Or just as I do turn off display after a certain time. This link should give you an idea. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Sway#Idle
You can either put the sha that you want in the download url:
https://github.com/{username}/{projectname}/archive/{sha}.zip
Or you do it via the github website and click on a commit at the right and then click the two <> which will load that specific commit and click on the download zip file button ( code button ).
I was a longtime Arch user 10+ years up until recently when I decided to give Void Linux a shot. In hindsight I wish that I’d made the switch earlier as Ilove it !
Yep I 100% recommend Fuzzel too !