hi all, i tried installing through apt and got an older 0.6.4 and i tried installing through an appimage but for some reason nvchad didnt accept it. also what is nerdfonts and is that the default for linux mint? been at this for an hour and am very confused
- furzegulo1312 ( @furzegulo@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 7•8 months ago
i’ve installed neovim with nix package manager on mint.
- hojjat ( @hojjat@lemmy.ml ) 6•8 months ago
I use bob. It’s a version manager for Neovim.
- PlexSheep ( @PlexSheep@feddit.de ) 5•8 months ago
I’m a heavy neovim user, also using Linux mint. I use the app image from the GitHub release page. Sure it means having it not automated, but that’s fine with me.
Basically download the appimage, make it executable with
chmod +x
and move it to a location in your PATH, line~/.local/bin/nvim
(nvim being the name of the file, add that to your path. Another popular location might be/usr/local/bin/nvim
). Afterwards, you can just usenvim
in your terminal.does that work for flatpak and does nvchad work on the flatpak? can you test both to see if they work before you confirm cause yk how to do this stuff better than me. if nvchad doesnt work on flatpak, i’ll try this! also how do i add those directories to path and how do i use the chmod command. getting used to this apologies!
- nickwitha_k (he/him) ( @nickwitha_k@lemmy.sdf.org ) 4•8 months ago
I’ve generally just been compiling from source. Sometimes in a docker container.
- RovingFox ( @RovingFox@infosec.pub ) 4•8 months ago
My man, I just installed Mint and nvchad was on my list.
what list
- RovingFox ( @RovingFox@infosec.pub ) 4•8 months ago
of what to install after distro hoping
- Possibly linux ( @possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip ) English3•8 months ago
distrobox with Fedora or Arch
- BlanK0 ( @BlanK0@lemmy.ml ) 3•8 months ago
Try installing it with nix
how
- BlanK0 ( @BlanK0@lemmy.ml ) 2•8 months ago
- Cwilliams ( @Cwilliams@beehaw.org ) 2•8 months ago
Options:
- Use bob version manager
- Add the ppa
- Use Nix Package Manager (Don’t go down the Nix rabbit hole unless you really want to)
are ppas permanent? does my system scan for those addresses every update?
- Cwilliams ( @Cwilliams@beehaw.org ) 3•8 months ago
AFAIK, if you install via the ppa, then it will update
neovim
when youapt update
- lemmyreader ( @lemmyreader@lemmy.ml ) 1•8 months ago
There’s a PPA for neovim, currently at 0.7.x : https://launchpad.net/~neovim-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/stable Oh, sorry, I see NvChad wants 0.9.4 and Nerdfonts (Though not a hard requirement : https://docs.rockylinux.org/books/nvchad/nerd_fonts/).
https://launchpad.net/~neovim-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/unstable -> 0.10.x
- PlexSheep ( @PlexSheep@feddit.de ) 2•8 months ago
That’s by far not the latest version. The current prerelease is on v0.10
what is nerdfonts and dies linux mimt have it
- lemmyreader ( @lemmyreader@lemmy.ml ) 2•8 months ago
According to that article mentioned in my earlier comment you won’t need the nerdfonts.
whats a ppa and why does it take so long for apt to update its stuff
- lemmyreader ( @lemmyreader@lemmy.ml ) 2•8 months ago
Ubuntu uses LTS with five year support, which is why they like to keep a lot of software versions back. Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu I think. PPA is something you can add to Ubuntu or Ubuntu based Linux distributions to have newer or specific software repositories as extra on your system. Here’s a guide on PPA : https://itsfoss.com/ppa-guide/