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Xavier , in Just install EndeavorOS lol

That reminds me, some time ago I tried installing Garuda on a Ryzen 5800H based mini PC but there where so many issues (namely worrisome graphical artefacting, which has never occurred with other distros on the same mini PC) I had to abort and abandon trying it until maybe the next or a future release.

I simply wanted to check out Garuda (arch based, if I recall well). I used the Cinnamon iso with Ventoy (not sure where the issue arose from).

Holzkohlen ,

That’s weird. I have had zero issues with it so far (talking about distro specific issues) and I am running this with an AMD APU, Nvidia GPU, prime offloading on wayland. Works like an absolute charm. Though granted, this isn’t quite out of the box, you may not need to be a wizard to figure it out, but I would not recommended this to a noob.

Squiddles , in which distro and why do you prefer it over others?

Arch, because I can never be happy except when I'm bickering with a machine.

Seriously, though, I like the control and the learning factor. I enjoy knowing what my computer is doing and why, AUR is great, and the documentation is generally top-notch. Once you get past the point in the learning curve where everything is on fire and you don't know why (don't forget the 'linux' package when you pacstrap, kids!), it's a delight to use

t0m5k1 , in which distro and why do you prefer it over others?
@t0m5k1@lemmy.world avatar

I started at Sarge, went to Ubuntu Warthog until Eft, and went Suse and Fedora but then changed to Xubuntu Ibex. I stayed until Vervet and since then have found a very comfy home in Arch.

EatYouWell , in /etc/fstab entry for Synology NAS

This is what my fstab entry looks like.

synas.com:/volume1/Music /mnt/music nfs nofail,noauto,x-systemd.automount

If that works, but you want to figure out the root cause, let me know and we can get it figured out.

possiblylinux127 , in Window snapping

I believe there is a setting under the windows settings. If not you should be able to set a custom shortcut

dec05eba , (edited ) in How do I get rid of excessive password prompts, with the least amount of lost security?

To remove the password prompt from gpu screen recorder you have to install it from source or from aur: git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/about/. Right now there is no good way to do that with the flatpak (adding exception for it in polkit wont work that nicely because of how it works).

meekah OP ,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

thanks for the tip! I haven’t gotten around to playing with polkit yet but I’ll try to see if I can make that work. I don’t think I’ve ever installed anything from the aur. probably a good time to try it out ^^

pinchcramp , in Mozilla Firefox 120 Is Now Available for Download, Here's What's New
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Firefox now supports a setting (in Preferences → Privacy & Security) to enable Global Privacy Control. With this opt-in feature, Firefox informs the websites that the user doesn’t want their data to be shared or sold.

This sounds like Do Not Track revisited. The only difference that I can find (only skimmed the website) is, that there seems to be some legal support for this in the state of California.

Now you can exercise your legal privacy rights in one step via Global Privacy Control (GPC), required under the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA).

I wonder:

  1. How does this differ from DNT?
  2. Does this this have any real chance to take off? From what I’ve heard, DNT has been rather counterproductive as it can be used to fingerprint users.
BrikoX , in would it be illegal to download Ubuntu on a Chromebook?
@BrikoX@lemmy.zip avatar

Chromebook’s run on ChromeOS which is Linux based…

01adrianrdgz OP ,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar

I know ChromeOS is Linux but I want Ubuntu, but if I’m honest, I would be ok with only using ChromeOS!!

BrikoX ,
@BrikoX@lemmy.zip avatar

Well, then the answer is obvious, no? You can, but there can be some compatibility issues. And changing your operating system is not a criminal offense. As far as Google internal policies, you would have to ask them.

experimentmapass , in Is PopOs a good option if i don't want to tinker much with the OS and do some basic tasks as web browsing etc?

@hungry_potato Tromjaro definetely.

narshee , in can I be a Free Software advocate but still use non-free software??
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This kind of question comes up in many areas. And which software you use is less critical compared to politics. Of course you can use google and advocate foss, if your question is to be taken literally. It would not be the best thing you could do, but what would even be the best thing? Using software is not helping anyone (exept for software that takes your data or mines crypto while you use it or something). You would need to donate, contribute or bring people to do these things to really help the software/devs. Use which software/service you are comfortable with using.

01adrianrdgz OP ,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar

thank you, you’re right, I love open source, I will contribute to it. And by the way, this is an extreme opinion, but Discord is an open source hybrid!! It’s mostly open source but it’s got proprietary blobs.

BautAufWasEuchAufbaut ,
@BautAufWasEuchAufbaut@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

There are other issues with Discord relating to privacy, which would even with a libre client (I think there is one? Bettercord or fosscord or something?) be a good reason to avoid it.
But I understand that there are important communities on there.

Titou , in This Threat to Free Software is Worse than I Thought...

They think they can really took aways our privacy

lemmyvore , in Is there a "universal" web UI for custom Linux NASes?

There’s things like Unraid and Synology that have their own UI. But they have some limitations, for example Synology requires one of their devices, doesn’t run on generic ones.

0x4E4F OP ,

There’s XPnology, but as I said, I like using my own solutuons (choose the distro and build on that).

Unkend , in Linux 6.7 Features Include Bcachefs, Stable Meteor Lake Graphics, NVIDIA GSP & More Next-Gen Hardware - Phoronix

Bcachefs as root is going to be sweet.

Laser ,

I’m also looking forward to Bcachefs, but rather for storage of large amounts of data. Just hoping the multi device feature works as well as advertised

Suoko , in This week in KDE: Panel Intellihide and Wayland Presentation Time
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I thought it could be ported to standard Linux since it’s QT. Kde does not have a systemd ui yet

hunger , in toolbox vs distrobox. Which one to use?
@hunger@programming.dev avatar

I use toolbox: Distrobox is a pretty horrible shell script and deleted parts of my home directory when I tried that.

In the end I just pointed toolbox to a script named podman that just adjusts the setup to what I need, implementing the missing features I wanted that way.

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