

If you are under KDE, there is a plugin for this, but I don’t recall the name. I’ll tell you later when on my computer. I use it everyday.
If you are under KDE, there is a plugin for this, but I don’t recall the name. I’ll tell you later when on my computer. I use it everyday.
You can already put your PC games on romm and your saves. You just download the game in gog and put it in romm in the windows or Linux platform (I think there is one for mac games also). If you already have romm installed, it might be easier to use it than to have a second service installed.
Really interesting, as ever. I love the custom boxes for games and I wonder, is there a website where all shared custom boxes (for tapes, CD or original boxes) are stocked ? It would be nice to be able to find them all at a same place and print the one we like :)
Maybe take a look at FluidCalendar, I just found it but haven’t tested yet : https://github.com/dotnetfactory/fluid-calendar It’s still in early development but it may have what you need.
Alternatively, you can take a look at Baikal for CalDAV and CardDAV support : https://github.com/sabre-io/Baikal
If the file doesn’t exceed 2 GB, you can use this : https://lufi.ethibox.fr/ Files are encrypted and cannot be seen by the owner of the website and the share can only go up to 30 days. It is recommended by Framasoft, the ones behind peertube.
No, this is a plugin for KDE.
In the settings, go to windows management, scripts for KWin, then click on get new scripts (don’t know the exact names as my is isn’t English, but you’ll find out). Here you will find in the most downloaded the script KZones.
Install it and you will have a good replacement for the powertoys zones. You just need to edit the layouts to your convenience. For exemple, I have a portat screen so I did a simple layout for putting windows in the upper half and lower half of the screen.