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nehal3m , in How can I fix this rotation issue?

Rotate the left display 90 degrees clockwise. Now they’re both in landscape. Ta-da!

Sorry, I’ll see myself out.

borari , in Linux users survey!

Just to note, Kali is a downstream release of Debian Testing, not Ubuntu. Also for question 55 you didn’t include “git clone and build binary from src”.

boredsquirrel OP ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Thanks, but poorly changing this now would cause breakage.

Yes forgot source install completely, thats an issue.

baatliwala , in How can I fix this rotation issue?

Easily fixable, just use Windows bro

Lotarion ,
@Lotarion@lemmy.world avatar

If you think this is very witty and a gotcha, you’re wrong. This argument doesn’t work in reverse because whoever is using Linux already knows all about Windows, since, y’know, it has most of the Desktop market in its grip

This is like yelling about straight pride

baatliwala ,

It’s satirical/sarcastic, I even added the bro and everything. You see Linux users doing the same on every fucking Windows post so I couldn’t resist.

Lotarion ,
@Lotarion@lemmy.world avatar

Damn, guess I got wooshed

ulkesh , in Linux users survey!
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

I’ve done my part!

WarmApplePieShrek , in Can I remove a git repo without resorting to `rm -rf` ?

Use rm -rf. If you are scared of mistakes, type echo rm -rf nameofdirectory, check it, go back, delete the echo and press enter.

eugenia , in what foss phone OS do you use and why?
@eugenia@lemmy.ml avatar

Ι use Murena’s e/OS, I like the iphone-likeness of it. It works.

ashaman2007 , in Fedora Workstation development update – Artificial Intelligence edition | Christian F.K. Schaller

Take note this is an informal blog post, I somehow thought this was “official”… but it’s just sort of a rambling update on various items. Still good insider info

boredsquirrel , in New Laptop Experience (CoPilot Generation)
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Fedora Kinoite is also my go to perfect Windows replacement.

KDE is like the Windows desktop but better, faster, more features, less bloat

The updates are stable like Windows updates but dont break, dont annoy, dont cause downtime and dont mess with your GRUB.

Consider switching to uBlue kinoite-main if you want to have proprietary codecs for videos in Firefox etc.

sic_semper_tyrannis OP ,

I’ll checkout the ublue stuff, thanks for the heads up. I started with Mint but agree with you, Kinoite is a perfect replacement. Very familiar UI, very modern, and all the stuff you said.

Templa , in what foss phone OS do you use and why?

I’m currently running GrapheneOS on a Pixel 8 Pro. I use the provided sandboxed google services because of some apps (banking, etc). I use F-Droid for most of my needs. I don’t understand what you mean by misleading advertising.

sfera , in Thoughts, tips, and customization of fzf for old-school CLI enjoyers?

I recently discovered fzf-git.sh and decided that I don’t use fzf enough. For now I am experimenting with using fzf to switch git branches, to see if it integrates with my git workflow. If it proves helpful, then I’ll investigate further options.

foremanguy92_ , in How can I fix this rotation issue?

That’s not the point here but can you share your wallpaper? 😄

governorkeagan OP ,

I can’t remember where I found it, but here it is. I thought it might be from here (I’ve used these previously) but it is not.

xilona , (edited ) in what foss phone OS do you use and why?

I’m using /e/ os for more than 3 years on different devices (with some customizations) and it works like a charm. An important aspect is that you can install e on any phone that has the bootloader unlock and supports GSIs - theoreticaly any device that runs Android > 9

/e/ has a gsi image which is neat!

I don’t use nor promote any banking apps or other G**gle/proprietary dependendent apps.

Why nobody talks more about e.foundation /e/ OS?

Enlighten me please 🙂

Fairgreen ,

+1 for /e/OS! Brilliant combo of user friendliness with open source and privacy

Hadriscus ,

why do you mention banking apps ? are they particularly difficult to run ?

aStonedSanta ,

So long as the browser login still works 🤷‍♂️

Hadriscus ,

my online payments need to go through the Banxo app unfortunately

halm ,
@halm@leminal.space avatar

Banking (and some digital ID) apps are notoriously difficult to run on degoogled custom ROMs because they will often check for Google services and bootloader lock/root status at startup. I’ve jumped through so many hoops to hide root, spoof GSF etc. In the end I resorted to just using my bank’s website…

trilobite ,

I confirm too that banking apps on /e/ is a bit of a nightmare. But I used /e/ for 3 years or so and was very happy until I moved to GrapheneOS.

Hadriscus ,

Banking apps work on Graphene ? it’s good to know because that would be a dealbreaker for me

png ,
Hadriscus ,

oh that’s neat thanks for the link !!

fernandu00 ,

You’re lucky to use the website… All my banking apps need the app to login to their website. I open the app, it crashes and complains about not being a reliable system. Tried magisk and all those modules…only one of them works after all the hoops.

pedroapero ,

Yeah that’s unbelievable, I had the same experience! You must never install your bank app, otherwise it will start always requiring it.

Hadriscus ,

thanks for the info

xilona ,

yes, most will not work as they relay on G**gle ecosystem…

Hadriscus ,

I had no idea !

pedroapero ,

Any chance to use Whatsapp on /e/ ?

xilona ,

You can, but the question is why would you contribute to their data collection? Try: signal.org

pedroapero ,

I use Signal, but I’m unable to force everybody to do the same.

xilona ,

Not need to force anyone to use anything mate!

Here is my personal example: I made my choices a long time ago…

I ditched ANY:

  • M$ related product/service;
  • ALL Meta (as in Wazaaap);
  • closed source apps;
  • i have 0 IoTs around my ass, but a nice computer infrastructure built in more than a few decades;
  • no friends around with i Phones …

AND still I need to do so much about privacy and my life in general and I continue to learn & apply as much as I can…

Also, I kindly invited and explained others why I choose to ditch products/software/companies/people that do not respect Humans in general and consider all of as as being just dumb “assets”…

Indeed it feels lonely sometimes, but i prefer the silence rather than noise/propaganda/parotting/or really any kind of bullshit.

Peace!

fiercekitten ,

I would love to try /e/, but for some reason there is no support for the Sony Xperia 1 iii.

In fact, LineageOS is my only option, and after a bunch of time spent learning how to set it up and tweaking it to meet my needs, it’s mostly fantastic. My biggest complaints are missing camera features and no easy way to do OS updates while maintaining root.

If anyone knows of a way to automate the process of regaining root after updates, please tell me!

lemmyvore ,

Are you using Magisk?

fiercekitten ,

Yes

lemmyvore ,

Doesn’t Magisk have a built-in superuser?

fiercekitten ,

Magisk requires patching the boot image to gain root. The i believe the boot img gets overwritten during an OS update, and so each time it needs to be repatched. I’m not knowledgable enough to automate patching the boot image automatically after an OS update.

bjoern_tantau , in How to force all chromium apps to use wayland, instead of xwayland by default?
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Do you mean Electron apps? I didn’t even know you could force them to use Wayland.

Vitaly ,
@Vitaly@feddit.uk avatar

Is it bad if they use xwayland?

thayer ,

Like X11, xwayland is not as secure as a pure Wayland environment but I think it’s important to note that hundreds of thousands of desktop Linux users are likely still running X11.

So, in my opinion, it is not ideal to run xwayland but still completely acceptable for most users who don’t have special security requirements.

Vitaly ,
@Vitaly@feddit.uk avatar

I still run x11 because some of my apps just don’t work on wayland, specifically terminal apps for some reason

bjoern_tantau ,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Bad is relative. But I have some problems with scaling on a HiDPI display with some Electron apps. I think that might be solved if they were Wayland native.

dinckelman ,

Define bad.

If you can run native in wayland, run in native wayland. Your performance will be better, and if you need scaling, scaling is considerably better too

Presi300 OP ,
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

They are kinda choppy, when compared to native Wayland apps and screensharing from an app, running in xwayland doesn’t really work…

Asyx ,

Of you need fractional scaling, they are unusable blurry. Some screens just need fractional scaling so for those setups it’s almost essential to do this.

You need fractional scaling it your resolution is very high compared to the screen size. So something like a 15 inch 1440p screen would need 150% or 125% scaling because 100% is too small, 200% is too large but with anything in between, xwayland apps are blurry af.

toastal , in what foss phone OS do you use and why?

Not in my ideal spot but tolerating Android via LineageOS for microG on a Sony Xperia 5 III as their ROMs make microG painless & hardware-wise I get a fast-enough CPU, OLED, a headphone jack, & microSD.

possiblylinux127 ,

I used to do that then I discovered that I didn’t need MicroG

halm ,
@halm@leminal.space avatar

Oh? I’ve been completely off Google services and apps for a decade but I still find that MicroG is nice to have for spoofing a few apps that checks for GSF to run. I’m curious how you managed to disentangle yourself to the point of not even needing MicroG.

possiblylinux127 ,

I just get all my apps from F-Droid. For notifications I use unified push

fiercekitten ,

I wish the modern xperia phones were more popular and got more love. Hardware-wise they are amazing, i just wish they had easily-replaceable batteries.

I just replaced the battery in mine. I had to get a heat gun to take off the back plate, as well as a new seal for the back plate. I’m not 100% convinced it is still water resistant, and I don’t plan on finding out.

toastal , (edited )

The hardware is good & you can get phones under 6".

They have 2 big flaws: price & years of continued support. The catch 22 is you can get a good price on them after the support window (2 years, but looks like 5 will be going forward). Luckily LineageOS always picks up after the support window if willing to take on possible firmware vulnerabilities knowing software will continue to be updated—but the camera requires the proprietary apps/libs or it looks low-end.

lemmyreader , in can you link a guide to flash custom firmware (lineageos) on debian on a redmi 9c or help me flash it?

With some phones you need to go through extra steps to be able to do OEM unlocking. Looks like it is the case here, see the steps in the FAQ linked here : en.miui.com/unlock/download_en.html

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