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peyotecosmico , in How to download subtitles automatically from the command line?

Not exactly what you are asking but have you tried www.bazarr.media

You can automate and forget about it

noUsernamesLef7 , in Desktop Personal Finance Software Recommendations?

I’ve used ledger on and off for a few years. I use it along with ledger-autosync to process the transaction files I download from Amazon, Paypal, and my bank. I haven’t gone so far as to automate the import of those files, I just download them manually, but it does support that.

redw0rm , in How to download subtitles automatically from the command line?
@redw0rm@kerala.party avatar

In VLC, i use this extension called VLSub. It downloads subtitles from opensubtitles.org by hash or by name of the movie

toikpi , in Debian 12.1 Released With Many Bug Fixes

These are updates that will come through the repo. See the release note that is referenced by phoronix.

Please note that the point release does not constitute a new version of Debian 12 but only updates some of the packages included. There is no need to throw away old “bookworm” media. After installation, packages can be upgraded to the current versions using an up-to-date Debian mirror.

www.debian.org/News/2023/20230722

Jaamulberry , in Desktop Personal Finance Software Recommendations?

Buckets is good. Does require some setup for automatic import. You can also use the simplefin bridge if you want something automatic. Does cost though if you go that route

apprehensively_human , in Debian 12.1 Released With Many Bug Fixes

If I’m already running Debian 12, is this something that I have to manually upgrade to or will the security fixes have come in through the repo?

Nia ,
@Nia@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

They come in through the repo just like regular updates, no manual upgrade needed, only needed for major releases like 12 > 13.

bobthecowboy , in RHEL Panel Discussion at FOSSY 2023

Oracle keeps trying to throw shade, but I hope everyone knows that it’s just opportunistically poking a competitor in the eye. They don’t have an open source leg to stand on.

Relicense or update CDDL to be GPL compatible and then I’ll reevaluate.

Mcballs1234 , in RISC-V Is Now An Official Debian Architecture
@Mcballs1234@lemmy.ml avatar

HELL YEAH BROTHER LETS GOOO

anyone_yun , in RISC-V Is Now An Official Debian Architecture

This is great!

Bizz917 , in RISC-V Is Now An Official Debian Architecture
@Bizz917@lemmy.ml avatar

Really really glad for this. Can’t wait for next LMDE release. 😊😄🥹

jsveiga , in Is there a Linux mail app that's similar to the default one in Windows 10/11

As a funny coincidence, your post showed on my home page 2 posts apart from this one:

lemmy.world/post/2021471

(Microsoft forcing migration from the default mail app)

sharun OP ,
@sharun@lemmy.world avatar

This sucks :(

I tried their new pwa app and its trash

Nuuskis9 , in Linux distro for a laptop I might barely use

Debian base with Sway.

Shikadi ,

What do you do for a volume icon/volume control?

imnotneo ,

slightly unrelated but I use i3 and use volume hardware keymaps. would be nice to have a tray alsa source switcher etc. don’t know if one exists. for the stupid work meetings

Shikadi ,

I also use i3 and volume key maps, the tray icon I use is just called volumeicon and it can be used to switch sources. I think it has optional dependencies to do it though

Nuuskis9 ,

For volume control, I use Wireplumber:

  • To raise the volume bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK 1%+
  • To lower the volume bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK 1%-
  • To mute/unmute the volume bindsym XF86AudioMute exec wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK toggle
  • To mute/unmute the microphone bindsym XF86AudioMicMute exec wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SOURCE toggle

For icon I have configured the swaybar. I don’t use notifications, thus they’re simple to set for bindsym (above) if needed.

Shikadi ,

Thanks! By configure the sway bar, do you mean that it has a way to display the volume? I couldn’t find that last time I tried to get things configured and ended up just going back to i3

Nuuskis9 ,

I have 4 icons displaying the current amount of volume with white background and for mute I use red background. It was super easy to set in the config file even I don’t speak C++.

hitagi , in Is there really no viable alternative for Photoshop on Linux?

Other than Affinity, I don’t know who else is competing against Photoshop in the professional space. Neither have native Linux builds.

There’s also PhotoGIMP which patches GIMP to make it look like Photoshop. You can also try installing Photoshop or Affinity via WINE.

If not, why?

Neither Adobe nor Serif see Linux as a potential market. As for the open source ones, I’m guessing it’s because their funding and development team isn’t as big as an industrial giant like Adobe. I’m happy Blackmagic Design supports Linux to some degree and I get to have DaVinci Resolve on Linux natively. I wouldn’t be on Linux if DaVinci Resolve did not work natively tbh.

humancrayon ,
@humancrayon@sh.itjust.works avatar

I love Affinity, moreso than anything Adobe makes. I also work in the creative suite all day as a designer. If Affinity would expand to linux, I’d suggest the switch whinin our department immediately.

At least Affinity doesn’t screw around with Pantone support. They have that figured out.

BrooklynMan ,
@BrooklynMan@lemmy.ml avatar

Davinci Resolve originally ran on SGI and Sun graphic workstations, which ran IRIX and SOLARIS respectively, both System V UNIX-based OSs. It’s pretty cool that they’ve maintained *nix-based support all of these decades.

moritz ,

I’ve recently read that Affinity programs now work through Bottles, though I haven’t yet tried it myself.

cygnus ,
@cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

They do, but I find them very laggy compared to Windows.

architekt ,

where have you read this? I’m interested!

merthyr1831 , in My little brother loves the dualboot setup I installed for him. He says "It's like iOS"

Windows really screwed itself over with how it handled its integrated app store. By making it Microsoft-owned and moderated with a bunch of caveats on the format (compared to most Linux package repositories) you ended up with shit like FOSS apps being repackaged and sold for money, low quality ports of apps, and a bunch of bullshit that made people avoid it like the plague.

Linux for its faults with how package management works is far superior to even MacOS when it comes to finding free or low cost software. You get 80% of your apps available thanks to flatpaks and new apps can be uploaded with very little hassle compared to even iOS or Android. No fees, no lengthy review process (which could be a disadvantage arguably) and software is much restricted by the platform host.

While GenZ/A may be known for being bad with computers, I think it might just be a sign that Windows is so outdated and poorly designed that people coming from better-designed platforms are confused at shit older folk just put up with for decades.

lungdart , (edited ) in Can't install or remove using apt.
@lungdart@lemmy.ca avatar

Looks like you’ve edited /etc/default/grub with a kernel flag that may not be supported.

Try removing i915.enable_psr=0 from that file and trying again.

EDIT: Typos. I’m on mobile

Ocelot ,

/usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 12: /etc/default/grub: i915.enable_psr=0: not found

This. Your /etc/default/grub file is probably not formatted right. That i915.enable_psr=0 param is probably on its own line, it needs to go in the kernel boot params line

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