If you want to pay for or pirate a font, there's of course Albertus. The best free (OFL) font I've found with a similar look is Della Respira, only a single-style font:
I'm not sure how you plan on using a proportional font in the terminal, though.
If you want to pay for or pirate a font, there's of course Albertus. The best free (OFL) font I've found with a similar look is Della Respira, only a single-style font:
I'm not sure how you plan on using a proportional font in the terminal, though.
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It's not CentOS 3, it's CentOS with Linux kernel 3.10 (a 2014 kernel). This was supported in RHEL/CentOS through 2017.
Still very dated and a bad idea, of course. And even weirder that it's on a new machine. I've seen tons of stores using Win7 past it's EOL, but on older hardware.
You can just use MKVToolNix to add the second track to the MKV file after rendering, it's still another step but doesn't require re-encoding.
If you're just trying to multiplex tracks and not actually edit the video, I'd recommend doing it entirely with MKVToolNix and skipping Kdenlive for this use. I've done this previously to combine a subbed video and a dubbed one into one file, you can offset or stretch the audio if needed as well.
Were you watching 4K77 and 4K83 with Digital Noise Reduction? The movies are distributed in two versions, one with film grain and the other with DNR.
Charlie don't surf? Are they this lacking in self-awareness that they're doing a cliché about the Vietnam War and they think they're the good guys?
it's an extension, right? i would assume it would go away if you uncheck this option in Firefox settings:
i've had this unchecked so i haven't seen it pop up in my use
Nice! What graphics card do you have? AMD generally works well out-of-the-box, but if you have NVidia you may need to install drivers
I'm not sure if it meets all your requirements, but Dolphin has a dual-panel mode if you press F3 and has lots of other configuration options as well
If the computer boots but you can't access a GUI, use Ctrl+Alt+F3 to open a console. From there you can use nano to edit the login manager configuration. If you had GNOME installed, your login manager is probably GDM, and its config should be at /etc/gdm/daemon.conf, according to the manual. If that is the case, it looks like you should erase the username under the entry "AutomaticLogin=".
Say I'm diluting a chemical at 10:1 (that's 11 total parts) for a final volume of 240 ml. 240 ml / 11 = 21.8 ml of chemical. Now to find the water: 240 - 21.8 = 218.2 ml.