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daFRAKKINpope , in Advice for a middle-age, moderately pc knowledgeable person to finally switch to or become proficient with Linux?

I have terrible distro ideas. I rock kubuntu or Fedora for basic server stuff. So I’d recommend dual booting Ubuntu or Kubuntu just cuz it’s easy and you already have experince with it.

Mostly what I wanted to convey was a sense of excitement for you! No matter what option you end up doing there’s so much to learn here. I remember when I was a very young lad learning how windows 95/98 worked. The jank.

FOSS Linux has that kinda jank. The unpolished functionality of OS’ long forgotten. Idk. Makes me feel like a kid again.

I’m excited for you. Lmk what you end up doing, if you remember. Buying a laptop or dual booting or whatnot.

clyne , in Good printers?
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I recently got a Canon Pixma G3060 series printer. It’s one of those ink tank ones, so getting refills is no problem. It cost $300 CAD and came with ink bottles for ~7000 pages of printing; a pretty good deal if you’re printing often. I couldn’t find a good laser printer at this price point, certainly not a color one.

Linux works great with it once it’s set up, no proprietary drivers or extra junk. CUPS does wireless printing just fine, and I can use Xsane to scan documents too.

MrPhibb , in Good printers?
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Brothers are good, but we were having problems with ours, especially the wireless network features so we replaced it with a Canon TS6420a ink jet all in one that prints double sided, and it’s been working flawlessly

shapis , in Plan on getting a Linux laptop: any suggestions?
@shapis@lemmy.ml avatar

If you are in the us check the g14 2022 version with all amd stuff.

You can get it for 800 and I don’t think it’s possible to get a better laptop that plays nicer with linux at that price point

Tippon , in Plan on getting a Linux laptop: any suggestions?

You’ve been given a lot of good advice, especially about Nvidia cards, but watch out for wifi adaptors too. As far as I know there are no problems with fairly recent hardware, but I’ve been caught out when trying Mint on an old laptop.

UnfortunateShort , in Linux From Scratch

I advice you use Arch, but have fun anyways

adonis , in Vertical screen not working properly (EndeavourOS)
@adonis@kbin.social avatar

that's an nvidia issue for sure. When I had my nvidia laptop, I had nothing but issues with it.

However... you need to install the nvidia drivers and nvidia-settings. There you can configure the monitors and it should work as expected.

edit:

It’s on me for choosing a broken distro but I kinda like it otherwise

There's nothing broken with EndeavourOS. I've had it for a long time and it served me well

Digester OP ,
@Digester@lemmy.world avatar

I fixed it, somehow the drivers I got from running

nvidia-inst

Showed some incompatibility, I restored the OS and installed the drivers from a difference source

What’s strange was the fact that many other users reported the same problems but they weren’t able to find a fix, even when using alternative drivers.

adonis ,
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what other source did you use? If you mean, you downloaded the drivers from nvidia website, etc... pls don't do that.

the goto-way on Linux is to always use the package manager, simce this makes it easier to keep everything up to date.

If however, you did use pacman, than that's all fine. nvidia-inst is just a wrapper for some other things that need to be taken care of.

Also, nvidia is known to be troublesome on Linux, so it always needs some manual intervention here and there.

jaykstah , in The Linux Tier List (controversial)

I used to enjoy some of this dudes stuff but here and there I get the vibe that he’s talking out of his ass too often while still putting on like he’s some authoritative voice. If the setup was more “ha im just playing around and making a list for fun” rather than “this is how worthwhile each distro is” i don’t think he’d get as much heat for stuff like this.

Raphael , in System sometimes crash with cpu error
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Recently replaced my computer. For how long have you been using yours?

ggnoredo OP ,

Its more than 5 years but i upgraded many parts

Raphael , in The update manager in Linux Mint updated libllvm15 and now Brave is completely unusable for me. Is it possible to fix this without using a system backup?
@Raphael@lemmy.world avatar

Hmm, yeah. We need ostree after all. So unfortunate Fedora is the only group of people working on it.

VirtualBriefcase , in The update manager in Linux Mint updated libllvm15 and now Brave is completely unusable for me. Is it possible to fix this without using a system backup?

You could check synaptic package manager to maybe see about rolling it back forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=179192

Though keep in mind that trying to roll back a particular dependency couldbee a good way to run into problem’s.

You could also try re-install Brave and/or try installing as a flatpak to see if those fix it without rolling back

vortexal OP , (edited )
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I don’t know if the link you gave is relevant to my issue because it seems to be for reverting Mint system updates while I’m just trying to revert a library update.

Also, how would it cause problems if the previous version worked fine?

VirtualBriefcase ,

Sorry, I’ve never tried to revert a package but I “think” synaptic can revert packages (system or otherwise) and shared it because I wanted to make sure it works on Linux mint. Maybe I should have clarified that’s more of a “best guess” on my part than something I’m sure of.

The risk of rolling it back is even if brave works fine with an older version, if a different piece of software was tested with the newer version and expects it you could end up with a situation where other pieces of software that depend on it either break or keep trying to force you to update.

If you have a system backup and all you’re risking is time then I’d say go for it, just wanted to bring up the potential risks and some other options as well.

vortexal OP ,
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I tried using Synaptic but it’s only listing the current version so I guess I can’t use that.

As for the system backup, it’s a few days old but I don’t think I did anything with it that I couldn’t replace. I just mostly don’t want to because, assuming that Brave is the only thing that broke, Firefox works fine still. If I can’t get Brave or another Chromium browser to work, I can just use Firefox for the time being and hope the issue gets fixed later. Although, I’d need to know how to set up and use multiple Firefox profiles. which I used to know how to do on Windows but I was never able to find out how to do this on Linux.

VirtualBriefcase ,

In the case of Firefox profiles maybe I can actually provide some useful info this time.

“firefox -ProfileManager” brings up the GUI profile manager and “firefox -P [profile name]” boots a particular profile.

Anyway, good luck.

bezerker03 , in Linux on Android

Technically Android is already Linux. Linux is the kernel only. (queue stallman gnu meme here)

But I never had a great experience with termux. :(

nieceandtows , in Good printers?

My Canon laser printer works fine on Linux. I have had trouble setting up custom paper size, but I have made it work. Unfortunately, I distro hop a lot, and feel too lazy to try setting it up again.

authed , in Good printers?

I bought a $80 refurbished HP laser printer m15w on eBay and I love it… prints fasts, toner lasts long and his cheap too

bankimu , in [Solved] Data recovery of unique file type(s)

Where were the .bibisco2 files stored before they vanished?

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