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pelletbucket , to piracy in Libation: Download DRM Free copies of those audiobooks you've paid for on Audible.

i use booklibconnect if I want it to automatically do my entire library, and then inAudible for individual books after the fact. does this have a better interface or something? there’s also aaxconverter

lightnegative , to linuxmemes in Sell it cheap, we appreciate.

“send to landfill”.

No. Just because it can’t run newer Windows versions doesn’t automatically mean it gets catapulted to the landfill

Omega_Jimes ,

When I was a residential garbage collector, I saved close to a dozen computers from the landfill that just needed a quick cleaning. A lot of people will get rid of their year old Alienware once it fills with cat hair.

creation7758 , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

Kvantum blur is broken :(

churros , to linuxmemes in thx, duck duck joey

Kagi Quick Answer

To setup a WireGuard VPN client in Linux using NetworkManager (nm), there are a few steps:

Ensure you have the latest version of NetworkManager installed as older versions may not support WireGuard. According to result [1], NetworkManager version 1.26.2 or higher is required.

Obtain the client configuration file from your VPN provider or server administrator. This file will contain the connection details like the server endpoint IP/URL, listen port, public and private keys, and allowed IP ranges.

Import the client configuration file into NetworkManager. This can be done using the nmcli command line tool or the NetworkManager GUI. For example, using nmcli:


<span style="color:#323232;">nmcli connection import type wireguard file /path/to/client/config.conf
</span>

Activate the WireGuard VPN connection. Using nmcli:


<span style="color:#323232;">nmcli connection up id wireguard-client
</span>

You should now be connected to the VPN. You can verify the connection status and check that traffic is being routed through the VPN by pinging internal resources. The NetworkManager GUI provides an easy way to import and manage VPN connections without using command line commands. Results [2] and [3] provide a mapping of WireGuard client configuration file settings to the NetworkManager GUI advanced editor.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

Samsy OP ,

Late answer: this was the solution for me. Thx.

fernandu00 , to technology in Ok, but what is XMPP? | Video

Great presentation! I didn’t know I could make video calls on xmpp …none the xmpp apps I downloaded have the option to call my wife’s account…is this a server enabled feature?

toastal OP ,

I think you need a TURN/STUN server connected

SrTobi , to science_memes in science hell

Plottwist: it’s Tony’s heaven

ornery_chemist , (edited ) to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

Didn’t realize this was happening and yay -Syu went brrr and it broke my shit. Probably doesn’t help that I’m running nvidia with linux (endeavouros). Wayland doesn’t work at all (black screen on login with only mouse ptr, wrong resolution), while Xorg is now much less smooth e.g. on the switching desktop animations. Moving windows around and in-window graphics are fine. Some graphical config stuff changed too; I’m still taking inventory.

I’m also currently playing with nvidia vs nvidia-dkms with different kernels to see if that solves anything.

EDIT: Looks like that my configuration was failing to set nvidia_drm modeset=1 correctly due to my unfamiliarity with dracut. Manually adding nvidia_drm.modeset=1 to my kernel cmdline makes Wayland work (and quite well at that), though Xorg is still laggy.

LeFantome ,

Sorry to hear that. Also on EOS and it is working great.

baggins ,
@baggins@beehaw.org avatar

Same here on Lenovo Ideapad(I think) and EOS. No problems at all.

kattenluik ,

On rolling release distros you should always read (or at least skim) over what’s being updated and if it may impact you.

ornery_chemist ,

Oh absolutely, I don’t blame KDE or arch repos lol. I did see that it was a KDE update but somehow didn’t clock the version number. I had it in my head that KDE6 was much farther off.

gerdesj , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

Mmm first releases! Working from home, its nearly close of play. I know … I’ll update my work laptop.

OK I now have LXDE for a fall back WM so I can read stuff rather more easily than using links in a TTY and switched out SDDM for LightDM - I needed sddm-git to get LXDE to start up. SDDM now simply crashes and dumps core - no idea why. Oh and I have switched to Wayland because X11 no longer works for me. I might put off updating the wife’s laptop for a while, at least until I’ve done my work desktop 8)

I must say its all rather pretty and smooth. Scrolling now has drag and acceleration, which is nice. I’m sure I’ll get KRDC to talk to the sodding wallet so my 100s of RDP connections will work again. For now I’ll call xfreerdp from the konsole. Perhaps I’ll get around to configuring KeePassXC and get around to using that instead. I share several rather large .kdbx with the rest of the firm.

ANIMATEK , to piracy in Libation: Download DRM Free copies of those audiobooks you've paid for on Audible.

As I was gonna pay for shit in the first place lol.

guywithoutaname , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

Finally my qt6 apps have a consistent theme!

frogmint , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

It’s working fine for me. I like the improved icons and slightly adjusted layout, and the auto-hide panel feature is great.

Issues with my setup: window title applet isn’t yet updated to support KDE 6. I know there’s a version on the AUR that should work, but I’m waiting to see if it hits the Arch extras repo soon. My Papirus icons don’t seem to be applying, so all my folders are Green but Dolphin’s icon itself is blue. I also did get a weird temporary black box when moving a window out of the way from an auto hide panel, and the auto hide causes a stutter when it comes back into view.

1050 Ti laptop running X11 (optimus-manager) through HDMI with lid closed

horsey , to lemmyshitpost in can't remember this part in the bible

Jesus didn’t exist yet though.

altima_neo ,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

That’s his dad. You can tell they’re related.

afraid_of_zombies ,

Don’t ask me to justify it but the modern view among evangelicals is that he is the one doing all the anthropomorphic stuff in Genesis. Also according to the Gospel of John he would have as a celestial being.

I almost feel bad for apologetics types sometimes. Having to square the circle.

horsey ,

The entire thing is pretty convoluted. I think even theologians don’t quite understand it, which is why they had to make up the doctrine of the Trinity to explain why this allegedly monotheistic religion had more than one diety entity.

afraid_of_zombies ,

Judaism had a solution to this. God just really likes making the Angels feel included in the process also likes to pretend to be weaker since it makes him more approachable. So every time God is talking to someone else up there it is just an Angel and every time he seems to be just Superman having an off day he is just pulling his punches.

Apparently God attended a seminar on middle management located in an Airport Hilton at some point and did some trust falls. Which makes you wonder what he wrote on his name badge. Someone get a Rabbi and ask.

SuperIce , to linuxmemes in wth, that was really annoying

It sounds like you’re trying to update system-wide flatpak packages as non-root. Most distros use polkit to allow you to update those without a password from the desktop (i.e. a local user), but usually require a password for remote users (like ssh). Just run as root: “sudo flatpak update”.

You could also migrate to a user flatpak installation instead a system-wide one. That’s what I’ve done. IMO that’s how it should be done, but that’s not the default on most distros for some reason.

aniki , to mildlyinfuriating in Amazon Subscribe & Save percentages not adding up

I always immediately cancel my subscriptions after I get the order in. For example, I get protein powder for usually much much cheaper than anywhere else and as soon as the order is processed, cancel.

aa3244 , to programmerhumor in How it goes

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