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@squirrel I wish I could, but I know nothing about wacom drivers on linux, sorry

@squirrel @er1n @wxcafe@social.wxcafe.net I dunno! Personally, I'd rather spend time messing around with my NixOS configuration

@squirrel @er1n @wxcafe@social.wxcafe.net you want to understand operating systems better, and don't intend to use it as an actual OS so much as a learning OS, maybe?

@squirrel it's really nice...... if you spend a heck-tonne of time customising it... the default config is ugly as heck

mention of a lewd thing, birdsite, allcaps 

@turbodragon there's been one instance where I liked the feature, but overall it's ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE AND I HATE IT

@softgoat it depends on your distro!

you can just put it in a folder in your home, but if you want to make it accessible to all users `/opt` and `/usr/bin` are good choices (lookup "file system heirarchy standard" for why)

in my distro, NixOS, all executables are stored in `/nix/store`, and there is a distro which has a /Programs directory, if I recall correctly

holy carp it's 1am, I'm going to go to snooze and lose

have a good day, lovely friends!!!!

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