And also show ls -l /etc/fonts/conf.d
bizdelnick
It's the same across all POSIX compliant shells. zsh
is not POSIX compliant.
touch a b c 'd e f' 'g h i'
for f in *; do ls -la "$f"; done
fxd
Tried using it. Terrible UX. Lots of small annoying things that make the app usage very uncomfortable.
Try to avoid using any file manager (uninstall them all if it is difficult to avoid running them). So you will practice in using file manipulation commands.
All wrong. Original developer of nginx was Igor Sysoev, and his employer who sued him was Rambler.
Before anyone getting on about Security I don’t give 2centa about it
So Linux is not for you. Take a look at MS DOS 4.0, its sources were published few days ago.
Is it still alive? I switched to LibreTube and happy with it.
What is this? Looks like a website filled with info about projects unrelated to it and gathering donations for unknown purpose.
This is a correct recommendation, however in Debian-based distros you don't need to edit configuration files manually. Just pick some of preinstalled configs. They are installed in
/usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail
and symlinked to/etc/fonts/conf.d
.