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KindaABigDyl , in CAD Software Suggestion
@KindaABigDyl@programming.dev avatar

I like FreeCAD, but I’ve heard people complain about it.

I’m not an ME, so I certainly don’t make use of all the CAD features needed, so maybe that’s why I don’t get the complaints. Still, it suits my needs which mostly involve modeling PCBs and building enclosures around them.

I have also been toying with the idea of some simple 3D modeling, like making custom parts for projects around my house

I think that FreeCAD and Blender are probably fine for this.

Example of something I’ve made and printed the enclosure for via FreeCAD: Fight Key Wide. It uses parameter-based design and includes some design touches like screw-holes and bezels which aren’t purely simple geometry, so FreeCAD gets a pass in my book.

If you look at the GitHub linked on the project page, it has the enclosure files which you can check out in FreeCAD if that helps you get started.

Umbrias ,

Freecad has improved considerably in the last year, to a point where I’ve gone from saying I will wait to use it, to recommending it. It may actually have been designed for humans now.

possiblylinux127 ,

Assuming you can figure out the UI

Umbrias ,

With about a half an hour of reading documentation it became very clear a couple versions ago what work benches were, which were useful to me, and how to use them. That’s maybe longer than going from inventor to solidworks or visa versa, but hardly that bad. For a beginner it will be taking a long time anyway and there will be essentially no difference, except that you’ll learn a much more robust understanding of how parametric modeling works.

Ptsf , in Linux for Kids?

I would highly highly highly recommend a atomic distro. It’s going to be a much nicer sandbox for someone starting out, regardless of age.

lemmyreader , in How to change password in Ubuntu

Good to see OP used sudo su; passwd (Yes, I know it is frowned upon by a lot of documentation, but I don’t care). I probably would find sudo passwd $USER something that would need some careful typing in all the passwords to avoid confusion.

Agility0971 OP , (edited )
@Agility0971@lemmy.world avatar

I usually try to avoid bad habits like this but this time it was justified.

The Ubuntu laptop had to connect to company vpn. It were using openconnect-network-manager-gnome thingy to do that. Recently the company upgraded their vpn software which is sorta incompatible with openconnect and requires a modified user agent string for it to prompt for 2FA keys. package in ubuntu 22.04 is too old to modify that in the gui. I tried in the terminal manually, editing the config manually with vim and even dumping the config from my personal Arch laptop. We also tried proprietary Cisco AnyConnect but there is probably a server misconfiguration which causes the connection to drop and reconnect once a minute. In Ubuntu 24.04 it works given the user agent modification, and even though it was released a couple of weeks ago, LTS users don’t get the update before mid August. So the easiest solution was to take the software compile it in the VM and use it there. It’s a temporary solution but we had to have something working by the next morning. With such setup it’s an annoyance to have password prompts show up. On top of that the keyboard is kinda fucked and some characters register multiple times making the situation with passwords even worse.

If you have a good idea what I could have tried let me know, love to hear new ideas.

lemmyreader ,

The Ubuntu laptop had to connect to company vpn. It were using openconnect-network-manager-gnome thingy to do that. Recently the company upgraded their vpn software which is sorta incompatible with openconnect and requires a modified user agent string for it to prompt for 2FA keys. package in ubuntu 22.04 is too old to modify that in the gui.

If you have a good idea what I could have tried let me know, love to hear new ideas.

Hmm, tough one. Suggesting to post your question as a new post in relevant Lemmy /c/ or StackExchange and so on. Here as a not so new comment of a comment it will get little exposure I guess.

Agility0971 OP ,
@Agility0971@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah true, though it’s dealt with already. Time to put the lid back on that can.

Nebulizer , in CAD Software Suggestion

I would also recommend checking out salome. It has a parametric CAD module like you would be used to in SolidWorks. It felt a little less finicky to me than freecad , and I also think it has more controllable STL generation compared to freecad.

panned_cakes , in Linux continues to be above 4% on the desktop
@panned_cakes@hexbear.net avatar

Is there any way I could find out how much of Windows’ desktop share is coming directly from businesses?

IceFoxX , in CAD Software Suggestion

Plasticity

hungover_pilot , in Did Fedora 40 break something for you?

No issues jumping straight from 37 server edition to 40.

tallricefarmer , in How can I use a local LLM on Linux to generate a long story?
@tallricefarmer@sopuli.xyz avatar

I feel like i’ve seen someone ask this exact question here not too long ago. Was it you?

Omega_Jimes , in Did Fedora 40 break something for you?

I use fedora on my thinkbook with Gnome/PaperWM and my upgrade experience was ezpz.

mke , (edited ) in Did Fedora 40 break something for you?

Had a sound issue: output device options only listed “Dummy Output” and nothing was listed for input devices. I eventually got my headset to be recognized again, but sadly couldn’t tell you what did it, since I tried so many things and I lack proper understanding of the Linux sound scene.

Just in case it’s useful to someone, here’s a collection of ideas I found while working through the issue:

  • Make sure wireplumber service is enabled and running OK
  • Plug in an HDMI device and reboot (some people said this permanently fixed a similar issue)
  • Backup, then delete $XDG_STATE_HOME/wireplumber and reboot
  • Check if you have installed the packages:
    • kernel-modules
    • alsa-sof-firmware

Note, however, that I really don’t understand what some of these do. You should be very wary of taking suggestions from people who don’t know what they’re talking about… unless you’re desperate enough and want your sound back, perhaps.

…Also, here’s a gentle reminder to test your sound device with other equipment and try different ports/adapters, if available. Wasn’t my case, but sometimes stuff simply breaks at inopportune times.

krolden , in Where to "practice Linux" terminal commands
@krolden@lemmy.ml avatar

/bin/bash

hperrin , in Did Fedora 40 break something for you?

My upgrade went very smoothly. No issues.

potkulautapaprika , in "The largest campaign ever to stop publishers destroying games".

I’ll necropost because it’s funny. A tuber does a thing, suddenly it’s the largest ever :D I think we’ve been preserving abandonware for a few decades

boredsquirrel , in Did Fedora 40 break something for you?
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Plasma 5 to 6 with a long used setup went perfectly.

Fedora Atomic Plasma Workstation? I am in!

eltimablo , in Did Fedora 40 break something for you?

Screen sharing with Discord no longer works, but I think that's from an update to Flatpak because it was also happening at the end of 39's lifecycle.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

You can mask flatpaks to not update. Likely also rollback

eltimablo ,

I'm fairly confident that it's a change in Flatpak itself rather than any one specific Flatpak, since all of my apps now use the same new screen sharing interface. Difference is that it actually works in those apps.

russjr08 ,

Were you using X11 before, by chance? IIRC Fedora 40 dropped X11, and only ships with Wayland by default. The fact that all of your apps are using the same screen sharing interface sounds like they’re using the screen share portal due to running under a Wayland session, which Discord doesn’t currently support currently.

For a while there was a workaround using a tool called XWaylandVideoBridge but even that stopped working for me.

I’ve heard that Vesktop supports screensharing under Wayland (and supposedly with sound support too), and it is available on Flathub - might be worth a try.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Flatpak doesnt handle that, this is an xdg-desktop-portal by your Desktop that is also used for other apps.

ProgrammingSocks ,

Doesn’t work for me on GNOME Wayland on Arch either. I’m also using the flatpak.

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