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rysiek , in Ubuntu Flavors Will Stop Using Flatpak
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Now do the same with snaps.

Tiuku ,

Probably the whole point is just to clear the field for their snapstore

AnonymousLemmy , in Wine 8.0 Compatibility Layer Is Out Now for Running Windows Apps on Linux

Nice, what new features does it have? Since proton is based off wine does that mean it will benefit proton as well?

shreddy_scientist OP ,
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The article highlights some of the bigger upgrades include finalized PE format conversion, upgraded “Windows-like” WoW64 mode plus better Vulkan support. But Wine updating will still require Proton to make changes before these features are included I believe

beetsnuami , in Nix Package Manager Advice

On my NixOS, nix sets the environment variables XDG_DATA_DIRS, XDG_CONFIG_DIRS, etc. Maybe these contain what you‘re looking for? Do you have a path ~/.nix-profile/share/applications?

liberatedGuy OP ,
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I have this line export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$HOME/.nix-profile/share:$HOME/.share:“${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/}” Do I need to add anything else? I do have the directory you have mentioned.

hfkldjbuq , in Nix Package Manager Advice

Which one in specific? There are some packages which maintainers did not bother creating xdg desktop specification… you can look into nixpkgs source code to see if they are specified there or not.

I do not know if Debian is able to pick the desktop files though

liberatedGuy OP ,
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Adding those lines to .bashrc, helped with the flatpak commands. I can run them without having to type “flatpak run”. I did this for nix: export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$HOME/.nix-profile/share:$HOME/.share:“${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/}” However, I still cannot see the entries in rofi. The package is Chromium browser.

BaumGeist , in What is it with r/pcmasterrace and anti-Linuxism?

Might seem a little far-fetched, but i’m going to go out on a limb here and say that the community that basically worships conspicuous consumption of electronics with complete disregard for e-waste and electrical consumption in support of being a better gamer, a consumer identity fabricated by marketing companies, and have thus turned it into an implicit contest might not be interested in practicality, liberty, nor freely available goods unless they’re the most visually appealing

Helix , in What is it with r/pcmasterrace and anti-Linuxism?

Linux is free. How would it get market share?

Not all Linux distributions are free. A market share can also be taken by a product which is free. It’s just a piece of the market.

You don’t count OS market share by the amount of money you spent for an OS (because then, MacOS would be free, since it’s technically given away bundled with Apple hardware) but by the number of installs.

Helix , in What is it with r/pcmasterrace and anti-Linuxism?
incici , in What is it with r/pcmasterrace and anti-Linuxism?

Reddit is getting worse and worse. Not sure what happened, but it started losing it’s way around 2014-2015.

deepfriedwater ,

When they announced they would make their codebase proprietary it was definitely a turning point. In hindsight, you can clearly see a shift in their way of doing things from that point on.

rysiek , in What is it with r/pcmasterrace and anti-Linuxism?
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Well duh. “PC” means “Windows”, obviously.

sigh

likeaduck , (edited )

“PC” means “Desktop” /s

rysiek ,
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Actually, if we’re nit-picking, it means “Personal Computer”, but the colloquial meaning has shifted somewhat since the good old IBM times to first mean desktop computers (as opposed to laptops), and then to mean non-Apple computers (including laptops), which for most people means “a computer that runs Windows.”

Which is the basis of my heavy sigh.

RassilonianLegate ,
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@rysiek
@likeaduck

>and then to mean non-Apple computers

I call Macs PCs to this day becouse of those ads

planish ,

It would have been anything that implements Bios enough to boot MS-DOS, more or less.

But now that’s not what anyone actually wants anymore since Windows, the thing people usually boot, wants UEFI instead. So I would say now it is probably anything that can run x86 code and boot Windows, even if it’s from System76 and meant to run Linux.

z3rOR0ne , in 5 Great Web Browsers For Linux

Most of the time I’m just happy using links. Of course I have graphical browsers like hardened Firefox and ungoogled chromium, but when I just need text, I reach for links, which is about 95% of the time.

TheKernalBlog OP ,
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True, I only really use my graphical browser for the blog & Fediverse. I do most of my research on Lynx.

isleofmist , in The authors of node-ipc have pushed malware in an update, which wipes your disk if you happen to have Russian or Belorussian IP address. This affects some large projects [@bantg, Twitter]

This is terrible and node-ipc should not have done this. It’s shameful conduct by node-ipc authors.

AgreeableLandscape , in The authors of node-ipc have pushed malware in an update, which wipes your disk if you happen to have Russian or Belorussian IP address. This affects some large projects [@bantg, Twitter]
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“We hate your government, not you. So we’re going to screw you over just for being in a specific place.”

011011 , in How do I introduce Linux to my mom?

People need to experience something before they can ascertain if it is a viable option. Install Ubuntu or Linux Mint on a secondary device, let her see how familiar it is to her.

Then you can explain some of the other advantages of using Linux.

kakapo ,
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Seconding this! I’ve had the best success by using Linux to revive people’s old laptops that just couldn’t run other modern OSes fast enough, and if they’ve been impressed enough, they’ve ended up installing it on their other devices. Even if not (say, if it didn’t support some applications required for work, for example), they’ve usually at least kept it on said laptop.

gary_host_laptop , in Ads may be coming to KDE, the popular Linux desktop
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What a huge fucking piece of shit

gary_host_laptop , in Breaking of two NPM libraries show that everything isn't right in FOSS ecosystem
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capitalism: does shit someone: open source bad

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