Or you can download the .tar.gz from MS' web page.
ARM (Raspberry Pi) is pretty well supported by Debian but sees less so with Arch. Unfortunately the changes needed to run the Pi 5 have not all been upstreamed but EndeavourOS seems to run well. (KDE/Plasma)
Harm
in reply to It's FOSS • • •CarlosR
in reply to It's FOSS • • •Dávid Bárdos
in reply to It's FOSS • • •Zło To
in reply to It's FOSS • • •Just use kate,
has git, LSP and no telemetry
I hear some windows users use notepad just to be sure their edits get saved to disk
Orzklv
in reply to It's FOSS • • •i believe, if something isn’t hard, then it doesn’t need any guide or article on it, but you made one… which contradicts the statement of this post.
or i’m missing something? (i use nixos btw)
HankB
in reply to It's FOSS • • •[hbarta@eros ~]$ sudo pacman -S code
error: target not found: code
[hbarta@eros ~]$ sudo pacman -R code
error: target not found: code
[hbarta@eros ~]$ echo $MACHTYPE
aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
[hbarta@eros ~]$
Or you can download the .tar.gz from MS' web page.
ARM (Raspberry Pi) is pretty well supported by Debian but sees less so with Arch. Unfortunately the changes needed to run the Pi 5 have not all been upstreamed but EndeavourOS seems to run well. (KDE/Plasma)
fcat
in reply to It's FOSS • • •Use VSCodium please!
It has support for open-vsx extensions and has no telemetry by default.