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Just a little comment before I log off for today: I just accidentally disabled my touchpad in the setting and am now struggling to turn it on again. I guess curiosity killed the cat. Fun times.
Update (23:30) I fixed it, painfully, but what pains me even more is the question: why even put in this setting, without at the same time giving an easy solution.
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Update (23:30) I fixed it, painfully, but what pains me even more is the question: why even put in this setting, without at the same time giving an easy solution.
### The morning after
So I've been playing around, installing programs, etc. this morning and have to say using Linux is pretty comfortable in some regards. One thing which is really cool is being able to install programs using the
terminal. You can use a one line command to install a program, because (at least from what I've gathered so far) if you know the directory of the program and its name you simply can select it without any
graphical interface. No clients, no hidden software and toolbars which suddenly appear.
On the other hand, I've been having some trouble with certain programs. SWITCHdrive, my cloud-service of choice, sadly doesn't have a dedicated Linux client and at the moment I'm not able to install the alternative,
the ownCloud-client. Something something unmet dependencies, I'll have to get to the bottom of that. I have the feeling that after a pretty steep learning curve I'll be able to work more effeciently not just in a
Git and programming enviroment, but for work in general. It's probably a test in tenacity as well, because - oh boy - some issues get frustrating.
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