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iuser , in Suggestions on free & uncensored DNS servers (fast from Northern Europe)?

May want to take a look at quad nine dns server.

bena , in Advice for a middle-age, moderately pc knowledgeable person to finally switch to or become proficient with Linux?

You’ve had some good advice here already, all I’d add is that you should install the package tldr as it’s a very noob-friendly accessible version of man pages (the manuals which come with every piece of software on Linux).

TheEntity , in Can you please ELI5 tmux?

Ok, just to clarify, my original struggle was to understand what made tmux different from using some terminal app and just split the screen xD

Not every terminal emulator has window splitting capabilities. Some, like Alacritty, specifically expect you to run a program like tmux if you want this functionality. Splitting within tmux also makes it vastly easier to multitask on a remote host via SSH: if you run a remote tmux, every split window is already running on the same remote host, no need to log in again and again.

ik5pvx , in What are your must-have packages?

The first 3 things I always add after a fresh install: aptitude emacs (-nox for servers) tree

Then it depends what the machine is for.

Alkider , in Advice for a middle-age, moderately pc knowledgeable person to finally switch to or become proficient with Linux?

The best thing to do is to just jump in.Pick a distro, doesn’t matter which and just start using it.

For software just browse the Music category of pamac, discover, or whatever app-front you decide to use. There’s some really good stuff in there.

adonis , in Vertical screen not working properly (EndeavourOS)
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that's an nvidia issue for sure. When I had my nvidia laptop, I had nothing but issues with it.

However... you need to install the nvidia drivers and nvidia-settings. There you can configure the monitors and it should work as expected.

edit:

It’s on me for choosing a broken distro but I kinda like it otherwise

There's nothing broken with EndeavourOS. I've had it for a long time and it served me well

Digester OP ,
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I fixed it, somehow the drivers I got from running

nvidia-inst

Showed some incompatibility, I restored the OS and installed the drivers from a difference source

What’s strange was the fact that many other users reported the same problems but they weren’t able to find a fix, even when using alternative drivers.

adonis ,
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what other source did you use? If you mean, you downloaded the drivers from nvidia website, etc... pls don't do that.

the goto-way on Linux is to always use the package manager, simce this makes it easier to keep everything up to date.

If however, you did use pacman, than that's all fine. nvidia-inst is just a wrapper for some other things that need to be taken care of.

Also, nvidia is known to be troublesome on Linux, so it always needs some manual intervention here and there.

Fryboyter , in looks like 2023 is finally the year!

according to StatCounter’s data

Our tracking code is installed on more than 1.5 million sites globally.

Source: gs.statcounter.com/faq#methodology

Such statistics are always to be taken with a grain of salt.

There are more than 1.5 billion websites worldwide. Statcounter therefore covers only a small fraction of them. So chances are good that you as a Linux user do not use any of these 1.5 million websites that Statcounter uses to create their statistics.

Furthermore, I suspect that many Linux users use tools like uBlock Origin or Pi-Hole, so that the things that are used to track users are blocked.

Apart from that, I have several Linux installations with which I never access a website. Sometimes they have no direct connection to the Internet. Thus, they are also not recorded.

But now to the most important. 3 percent of what? Percentage numbers don’t tell anything if you don’t know the number of users behind them. Let’s assume that there were 2.8 percent Linux users in May. In June, only 2.6 percent. Nevertheless, it is possible that there were more actual users in June if the total number of all users increased accordingly.

FarLine99 ,

yeah. It is weird statistics. Maybe ethic telemetry on Linux will help with user counting.

BanthaFood ,

Yeah man that’s how statistics work. It’s not a census. The people behind statscounter make calculations and approximations based on the data they get from they trackers. I think they know that there are people with tracking-blockers. And not only on windows.

They don’t just present simple numbers they get. They polish them and that’s literally their job.

iks , in Suggest me a distro

Pop!Os

DAC_Protogen , in What are your must-have packages?
@DAC_Protogen@lemmy.ml avatar
  • htop
  • nano
  • mc (I never use it, but I want it installed, lol)
  • firefox (or librewolf)
  • gimp
  • vlc
  • libreoffice
  • keepassxc
  • steam
MyNameIsRichard , in Suggest me a distro
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openSUSE Tumbleweed. Rolling and reliable.

yamapikariya , in Purism found a way to make its Linux phone even more expensive: meet the $2,199 Liberty Phone - Liliputing
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Lmao. At this point buy any android phone and just put a custom ROM on it.

JuxtaposedJaguar ,

For $1,800 I will personally install a custom ROM on your phone.

angrynomad ,

I think the appeal was supposed to be all drivers are open source. where as even with custom roms, you still have proprietary firmware blobs that must be updated by the manufacturer to prevent any exploits

squaresinger , in Best distro for gaming in 2023?

Windows

/s (Though, technically, with WSL2, Windows is now a Linux distro)

SymbolicLink , in Advice for a middle-age, moderately pc knowledgeable person to finally switch to or become proficient with Linux?

I would go from the bottom up instead of top down.

Make a list of software and tools you use, and search for functional Linux native equivalents. Then find the distro that supports up to date versions of that software (through flatpak or the package manager).

You can honestly do 100% of this without even touching the command line if you choose something user friendly like Mint, Pop OS, Ubuntu, or Fedora. Don’t fall into the rabbit hole of finding the perfect distro. Go from what you need to what supports it.

keep the windows partition around for a while until you are 100% confident you can fully make the switch.

xthexder ,
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I second this. It helps that basically every distro is highly customizable, so if you don’t like some default settings or something’s not supported on a specific distro, it’s usually still possible to get it working with some manual tweaking. You don’t want to be spending the time for every application though, so finding a distro that supports most of what you need out of the box is a good suggestion.

provisional ,

Personally wouldn’t recommend Fedora as a newbie distro because most guides assume Debian/Ubuntu-based package managers. When I first switched from Pop!_OS, I couldn’t understand why my apt-get commands weren’t working. Of course, that was until I learned about other package managers like DNF, Yum, etc. Also, Nvidia proprietary drivers and media codecs can be a pain.

Pop!_OS, Ubuntu and Mint are all great recommendations though!

FarLine99 ,

For finding applications alternatives AlternativeTo or reddit is best resources!

RandallFlagg ,

I love AlternativeTo, I go there just to browse when I’m bored.

FarLine99 ,

same :D

neo , in What are your must-have packages?
@neo@lemmy.comfysnug.space avatar
  • tmux
  • emacs
  • okular
  • pipx
  • calibre
  • lutris
  • hakuneko
  • yt-dlp
  • git
Monologue , in Best distro for gaming in 2023?
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literally any distro will work but maybe nobara is what you are looking for

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