Instead of switching distributions, I just compiled my own vim. Yeah for F/OSS :)
I can’t believe I actually can play now Ninja FiveO/Ninja Cop on my GBA or NDS and not in an emulator :D
The new treasure in my collection. Got it for half the usual price in an auction on eBay :D #retrogaming #gba t.co/JgycuL4Xp…
Finally I found again a “good” reason for more distro-hopping ;D
I could try debian though. Testing has the correct tmux- and gpg-versions and they get vim right ;)
I see myself switching back to Arch just because in Fedora I need to compile my own vim to get the features I want…meh…
Bücher zum Japanisch und Koreanisch lernen zu verschenken an Selbstabholer in Neukölln t.co/t69gvNURn…
Debian isn’t serious with calling the gpg 2.x-binary gpgv2, is it?
So, that’s what docker for: I needed to know with which options the vim- and gvim-packages are compiled in Arch. No 10 min later I knew it
Getting into Docker. Thanks to @linuxacademyCOM in a quite efficient way :) I definitely will use it in the future to test software :)