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Dirk , in New Steam Client Stable Update Fixes UI Issues on Linux for Intel/AMD Users
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Does that mean Steam will start again?

Ocebi , in What are your must-have packages?
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  • tree
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  • git
  • neovim
  • zsh
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puzzlebox ,

clipcopy to pipe output of commands into the system clipboard

cat foo.txt | clipcopy

Ret2libsanity OP ,

Til. Thanks for sharing this

Reorder9543 , in What are your must-have packages?
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I always made sure my laptops had tlp installed. Now it seems openSUSE has cpu power profiles daemon or something by default, which it says conflicts with tlp when I tried to install it. So, I’m giving that a shot.

PlexSheep , (edited ) in What are your must-have packages?
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Adding to that:

  • neovim for workstations
  • curl
  • wget
  • zsh

Edit: So essentially for me, I forgot to include it: vim, my beloved, always and for ever

Ret2libsanity OP ,

Def curl and wget!

Zsh is great but I ended up falling back to bash for simplicity.

PlexSheep ,
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Im not really into the bash simplicity, but it’s proven and stable.

I just have a git repo with configs on my git Server, I make changes regularly and roll them out with a quick bash script.

polskilumalo , in What are your must-have packages?
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base-devel

SamDuede , in looks like 2023 is finally the year!

There are literally dozens of us!

tetraodon , in Suggest me a distro

It mostly depends on your tastes, competences, and goals, rather than on your computer’s specs.

gens , in Suggest me a distro

Kubuntu

Grant_M , in looks like 2023 is finally the year!
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We did it!

Ret2libsanity , in GitHub - sjmulder/flood: Rapidly invoke (flood) a command.

I thought I was going to hate this as another useless tool.

And while that’s still mostly true - I do see the vision here. And the clean c code and man page docs makes this a win for me.

Simple utility that does what it says. I also like the single char status output.

zumi , in Suggest me a distro

Right now I would go with Debian. Newish release. Everything is up to date, and they are quite stable.

Fryboyter , in What's the best way to restore your desktop environment after install?

Unfortunately, as always, the best solution does not exist. Everything has its advantages and disadvantages.

For example, I like Chezmoi for managing configuration files. But the tool is only for the configuration files in /home.

Ansible, on the other hand, can be used for / and /home. But already the basic functions are more complex which requires some training time.

spauldo , in What's the best way to restore your desktop environment after install?

I just tar up /home and /etc, install the new system, untar my backup to a directory inside my home directory, and then copy only the stuff I wanted to keep.

I see a fresh install as an opportunity for a new start.

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

I love when people switch on the same machine and experience a performance boost. They finally start to understand all my under breath muttering about hating windows and it’s geriatric bloatware.

lemminer ,

Windows is a liability. I’m forced to use it because of the propriatary nature of the games (and tech) I play.

There is nothing awesome coming out of Microsoft.

StabbyFace ,

Proton and steam work pretty great these days. Try it out.

lemminer ,

RT isn’t available and few games using EAC still need support for Linux. Additionally Logitech headphones aren’t supported on Linux (proprietary drivers for virtual surround)

Besides that I’m very well aware of proton’s existence and I’m planning on building a new instance of Gentoo just for gaming.

npmstart_pray ,

Agreed, derivative me too stuff is what they’re doing. But then, with the world using Office, they don’t have to work too hard to keep the lights on and their bellies full.

Alkider ,

Especially when the potato laptop stops being so potato all of a sudden. It’s satisfying.

npmstart_pray ,

Exactly, vindicating. Best example I have is my 72yr old mother, with her very old Celeron laptop that originally came with Win7, but Win10 has bogged down: stick in a current kubuntu usb live image usb and she doesn’t have time to make a cup of tea while it boots anymore. She won’t have to buy a new one anytime soon either…but an SSD upgrade may be a good idea.

Tippon ,

My wife and I have identical 7th gen i5 laptops, except hers has Windows while mine has Mint. I regularly use mine in front of the TV, and recently she tried to do the same. We had to turn the TV volume up and it took a minute to figure out why. The fans on her laptop were running flat out to keep it cool because Windows had so much going on in the background that the CPU was at 100%.

She was ready to scrap the laptop because it was so slow, thinking that it was normal.

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.

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