I will look into it later, but even after selecting Spanish (from Spain) as system language, several strings remain untranslated, which is weird, because I remember seeing them in Spanish before.
I will look into it later, but even after selecting Spanish (from Spain) as system language, several strings remain untranslated, which is weird, because I remember seeing them in Spanish before.
I always thought /usr was for “user”… TIL
Sure but for example I understand that /dev and /proc are actually kind of filesystems on their own
His coding videos are really nice to see. I don’t even understand that much, as it’s mostly C++, but the coding, the explanation, and the final feature and commit is somehow relaxing.
My thought exactly.
Personally, I disable it first thing after installing and I think it’s easier this way for those who come from Windows. Those who still prefer the single click, can easily enable it again. Not a big deal.
Any idea what file in my .config can I change / delete to reset language settings?