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Hildegarde , in Why is copy and paste so difficult for Linux to solve?

I have an issue that clipboard content is application dependent.

So many times, I will open a program to find some text, Ctrl+C to add it to the clipboard, close that program because I’m done with it, switch to the second program, push Ctrl+V, nothing happens because closing the first program cleared the clipboard’s content when closed.

Is this inherent to Linux, or could using something other than KDE fix it?

colonial ,
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I don’t have any technical answers for you, but I’m on GNOME Wayland and I’ve never had any issues like that.

ICastFist , in Read this post by /u/[email protected] before recommending OpenSUSE during these trying times.
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Damn, I wasn’t aware of any of that.

Just when you think Microsoft had already peaked in shady shenanigans, boom, “here’s what you missed in the past, buddy”

circuitfarmer , in Community-driven open-souce LLM
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At this point, I’d like to see better regulation about usage of user data for training before this gets approached by the FOSS community. Ideally we should see a regulatory bloodbath where AI training data is concerned (using other people’s data or creation without explicit consent, and ultimately regurgitating that data, as LLMs do).

*I don’t think we’ll ever see sufficient regulation at all – but we should. Use of data in the way needed and quantities needed clearly call for it, in my view

Leora , in Share Your Favorite Linux Distros and Why You Love Them
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Solus

Leora ,
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Easily the best distro I’ve used for gaming. No set up was required from me, it just works.

Leora ,
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Great user forum & support. Everyone I’ve talked with has been super helpful. Solus leads are easy to get a hold of.

aniki , in issue with starting on my laptop having arch installed. [SOLVED]

You have a kernel panic.

If you’re a noobie, figure out why.

Place to start: What is your kernel doing when it crashes?

Tip: System logs are your friend.

Hint: recovery root.

Pingu OP ,

I opened sys logs last time and didn’t get shit, but okay will do again and get back to you.

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  • Pingu OP ,

    I’ll do it next time. Thanks.

    Makussu ,

    This is bad advice tho. Friend of mine did the same and ChatGPT said some bullshit and he locked himself out of gui. Had to help him to get it back. Please dont just copy paste anything from ChatGPT

    Pingu OP ,

    I suppose I fixed it. I checked logs, there were some errors with /etc/fstab.

    dpflug , in Is it feasible to use cephfs for /home?
    @dpflug@hachyderm.io avatar

    @Secret300
    I'm pretty sure I've seen OpenAFS used for this.

    Honestly, though, put your dotfiles & other text in version control and anything binary in SyncThing. It's going to be way less headache.

    Secret300 OP ,

    OpenAFS

    Never heard of it. I’ll look into it

    Spectacle8011 , in Arch Linux isn't up to date anymore
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    I usually don’t mind when most packages get behind, but the one I always notice is GNOME. It’s been taking longer than I would generally expect for Arch to ship a new major update for GNOME. Fedora seems to have more up-to-date packages in most areas and ships them vanilla like Arch, as well as coming with a host of other sane defaults, so I’ve been thinking of making the switch…soon.

    NekkoDroid ,
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    IIRC it’s because they wait for the X.1 release of GNOME before actually updating

    Spectacle8011 ,
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    Oh, I didn’t know that! All I’ve ever seen when this question gets asked in the BBS is “it’ll be done when it’s done :)” which is fair enough. If they’re waiting for the .1 release as an indicator of stability, then that explains why it feels like a while.

    unix_joe , in Arch Linux isn't up to date anymore
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    Slackware-current has a newer KDE than Debian sid at the moment.

    It happens.

    lemmybrucelee , in Today I discovered Distrobox and it saved my day by letting me install an old-ass, unmaintained app that's only packaged for old Debian

    Whatcha brewing? I’m about to transfer my first lager using novalager to the secondary. Got pretty good attenuation and may have gone overboard with the whirlpool hops lol

    WFH OP ,
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    Today I’m making yet another variation of my witbier, this time with kweik and lemon balm.

    UnfortunateShort , in Arch Linux isn't up to date anymore

    Worth noting that Arch just migrated to GitLab and changed its repo structure, while also deprecating Python 2.

    I’d imagine that took some folks some time

    vegai ,

    Then again, they were the first ones to make “python” be python 3.

    circuitfarmer , (edited ) in Could someone create an automated tool for installing dependencies from AUR? I've been getting nothing but errors trying to do so
    @circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    It seems like you’re having a lot of issues – it really shouldn’t be working that way. Here’s how I do it on desktop; should work on the Deck.

    Do a pacman -Syu as others have suggested before installing anything new.

    From terminal (X used for AUR package name):

    • Install auracle with pacman -S auracle; it’s a utility to search and install from AUR easily.
    • auracle clone X will clone the project in the working directory.
    • auracle buildorder X will give you a list of dependencies needed to build it. If things say satisfied, you already have them.
    • install the dependencies with pacman -S. You can get fancy by echoing them to a file and using something like sed, or you can just type them manually.
    • cd into the directory you cloned and build the package with makepkg.
    • once done, hit up arrow until you see your installation line for those dependencies with pacman. Change that -S to a -Rs (remove them plus any dependencies installed with them).
    • install the package you just built with pacman -U name-of-package.zst.
    • profit

    If this doesn’t work for you, check where it doesn’t work. It sounds like you may have an issue with pacman rather than the AUR.

    slembcke , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

    Vanilla Gnome. It’s simple/boring, and I like that. It seems like most people that like Gnome don’t care that it’s not a poweruser DE, and aren’t excited to talk about it either.

    circuitfarmer , in Arch Linux isn't up to date anymore
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    I use old packages, btw

    circuitfarmer , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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    Hyprland + bemenu. Minimalistic, very little overhead, but still a pretty boi.

    Tsuki , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

    Mine is a combination of Sway + i3bar. Stick with it since I downlosded Pop!_OS

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