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SplashJackson , in Furi Phone FLX1: Debian smartphone debuts • The Register

Furry Phone? Is this going to make me want to fuck a gazelle? Again?

0x0 , in Usb keyboard unavailable during boot until all usb devices are initialised (solutions?) [solved]

…on which hardware?

Last i encountered this issue i had to connect it directly to an USB port, instead of through an USB hub.

SeekPie , in Furi Phone FLX1: Debian smartphone debuts • The Register

Headphone jack 3.5mm waterproof

It has a fucking headphone jack?!? I might actually consider this as my next device.

Violet_McQuasional ,
@Violet_McQuasional@feddit.uk avatar

Just use a $5 USB-C to 3.5mm DAC?

SeekPie ,

I have the Samsung one right now, but the problem with it is that I can’t charge while listening to music and I ain’t gonna sacrifice sound quality with a 2 in 1 dongle.

punkwalrus , in Usb keyboard unavailable during boot until all usb devices are initialised (solutions?) [solved]
@punkwalrus@lemmy.world avatar

I had a motherboard like this: the USB ports didn’t work until it booted into an OS. You had to connect a PS2 to make changes in the BIOS, and could only boot from IDE. It was super-annoying.

SnotFlickerman ,

Yep if the MB has a PS/2 slot this is the solution.

You can also get a usb to PS/2 converter so you don’t need an extra keyboard.

Telorand , in New Bluefin image variant, zst:chunked compression, weekly updates

Tried Aurora in a VM, and while it ran like shit (probably a VM issue, not Aurora’s), I was shocked that it reported updates, and by the next boot, it had already updated everything.

I run Bazzite on a laptop, so they’re similar, but Aurora really felt clean, polished, and ready for general use.

unionagainstdhmo OP ,
@unionagainstdhmo@aussie.zone avatar

The automatic updates are really good it would be better if they integrated with GNOME software, but it is still a distro I would recommend to people who want something that “just works”. Atomic really is the future of linux

Telorand ,

Bluefin is essentially Aurora with Gnome, and Bazzite has a Gnome version, so if that’s more your cup of tea, it’s out there!

belated_frog_pants , in Usb keyboard unavailable during boot until all usb devices are initialised (solutions?) [solved]

Are you using the usb ports on the motherboard itself? Because you need to with a lot of MBs depending on when they initialize other USB

gkpy , in PipeWire 1.2.0 released

anyone tried the snapcast support?

fratermus , in Linux in the military
@fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

When I was in the army the S1 desk jockeys were using dedicated word processors with 8" floppies. Get off my lawn! :-)

z00s ,

Knowing what the army is like, that could have been in 2010 lol

krolden , in People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?
@krolden@lemmy.ml avatar

Idk I never really liked mint it seemed too ui polished without much back end polish.

For some reason its the goto for noobs maybe since it comes with a desktop already bundled with no extra config needed usually. But theres so many distros that have that now as well as up to date packages.

Grangle1 , in People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?

Older packages, but not too old, generally provide better stability. Problems can also come from packages being too new and not having all the standout issues worked out of them.

Magnolia_ OP ,

around 1 year and a half, thats way too long, considering the Pipewire, OBS, Kernel, Gaming and other drivers updates. Not even mentioning all the updates KDE and Gnome just got in the last 3 months.

crawancon ,

stay away from debían stable or slackware then…

priapus ,

I generally would for desktop use, and absolutely wouldn’t rexommend them for a new user.

Bitrot ,
@Bitrot@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Newer kernels are available, they even have a gui for it. Why would a Cinnamon user care about KDE or GNOME updates? (Some of which are broken on Fedora, like rdp login)

Mint Debian can run 6.7 right now.

SmokeInFog ,
@SmokeInFog@midwest.social avatar

And I’m on 6.5 right now running the Mint Edge ISO edition on Mint 21.3

woelkchen ,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Older packages, but not too old, generally provide better stability.

And worse compatibility. Old packages are a no go for upstream supported hardware like Intel’s and AMD’s.

malfisya , in Fedora 38 download?

While I don’t recommend using unmaintained version of an OS, you can find Fedora torrent files here. Might as well explore other distro if Fedora doesn’t work for your laptop.

HotsauceHurricane OP ,

I got Fedora workstation working !

laxe , in NVIDIA 555.58 Linux Graphics Driver Released with Explicit Sync on Wayland - 9to5Linux

The best part about the AI bubble is that Nvidia will finally get competition for gpus. Everyone wants to take a slice of their pie.

BaalInvoker , (edited ) in People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?

I like the mint project, but I dislike how it’s done

I don’t suggest mint to anyone anymore. I rather suggest Fedora or PopOs

Telodzrum ,

PopOS! and Endeavor are my two recommendations for newbies. The former for fresh to Linux folks and the latter for those with some experience.

floofloof ,

I don’t recommend PopOS! because I think the Gnome UI is confusing to people who have only used Windows before.

AlligatorBlizzard ,

COSMIC looks awesome in screenshots though.

Telodzrum ,

I mean, Gnome suck imho. But, it’s easier to learn than dealing with issues that Mint causes due to drivers and game compatibility.

niisyth ,

I tried PopOS and the pop store is not the best, and gnome is too foreign for someone coming from windows.

And also, too fiddly to make it work with a number of third party extensions vs the customization being built in.

KDE is heavier but also seems more streamlined and Cinnamon is fairly decent too.

BaalInvoker ,

I think Gnome VS KDE it’s just a POV

Your argument makes sense that KDE and Cinnamon can be welcoming to Windows users. However I can argue that it can also make these newcomers to keep a “windows-like” mindset and that can be frustrating.

If a newcomer comes to Gnome, due to it’s totally different paradigm, it may induce this newcomer to have an open mind and, therefore, be more welcoming to linux experience.

I don’t think one argument or the other is right or wrong. I think both arguments are valid and that’s just a different perspective. I, personally, think that a totally new paradigm is good to newcomers, but be free to disagree, since you understand that there is no right or wrong regarding this topic

niisyth ,

I totally see your point and I tried GNOME first to have a uniquely Linux experience. I do agree with you. But the inflexibility of GNOME by default made it a much harder flip. I tried it with PopOS too, after using Debian for a while.

Plus tbh, I don’t think with still how much you need to use the terminal for linux, anyone would be mistaken in the transition. Windows has kludge from the 90s for their settings and linux still needs terminal.

Shadow_of_clown , in People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?
@Shadow_of_clown@vkl.world avatar

@Magnolia_ I drive Fedora on laptop without any issues, and I reaally like Wayland and Fedora. X11 still better for normal people. Also UI and UX similar on Mint to Windows

fiercekitten , in Furi Phone FLX1: Debian smartphone debuts • The Register

I really want phones like this to actually work and to succeed, but there are so many things these companies have to get just right – it’s a huge undertaking.

Releasing a phone that’s admittedly unfinished seems really risky. People are getting sick of unfinished products being tossed at them for full price, with the empty promises from the company that those missing features will be added in later.

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