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fxdave , in Can you tell excel sheets which were created using a pirated version of MS Office?

Using your own device is good and comfortable. I always hated companies that wants to force windows laptop or macbook on me. I suggest compell them for their tech choice or consider leaving that company and searching for a better one that supports libre software. I know it’s hard but there are some areas like web development, which usually lets you use linux.

Maxy , in Can you help me install macchanger on a macOS 12.7.4?

Could it be that the /usr/local/bin directory doesn’t exist? If that’s the case, you’d either have to create it or replace that part of the command with some other directory in your $PATH (make sure to change both occurrences in the command if you decide to go with this latter option). Though I must add that this kind of manual install isn’t great if you want to keep track of installed apps and pending updates, since you’d have to do all of that manually too.

Communist , in Can you help me install macchanger on a macOS 12.7.4?
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If I had to guess the problem is that the file is macchanger.sh

sudo sh -c “curl raw.githubusercontent.com/shilch/…/macchanger.sh > /usr/local/bin/macchanger.sh && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/macchanger.sh”

sh -c “/usr/local/bin/macchanger.sh”

just a guess though, also, wrong community

Grangle1 , in [OpenSUSE Tumbleweed] Updates and Dependency Hell

I used Tumbleweed for about half a year 1-2 years ago. Version/dependency hell primarily between the main distro repos and Packman (the repo most multimedia drivers are installed from) was my main issue with it. You could expect either the main distros or Packman to break something between the two about once a month and prevent updates for a few days while the other side caught up. Got annoying, but those things can happen pretty easily on a rolling release.

chalk46 , in How to make Ly work on gentoo linux

gotta love that ly uses the wtfpl license

TerraRoot , in How is NVIDIA on Wayland nowadays?

Can’t answer your nividia/wayland question, I’m not going back, so I’m just going to shill for my new fav bit of software.

Your 6700xt is miles ahead of my rx570, I could get mine working with some rocm and pytorch bodgery but I found fastsdcpu was just a lot less hassle for the occasional image.

github.com/rupeshs/fastsdcpu

wahuuuy OP , in Install Linux Kernel 6.8 on Ubuntu: Step-by-Step Guide

sorry,

tfowinder ,
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Y?

5opn0o30 , in Proton Mail Finally Releases Desktop Apps With a Linux Beta Version
D_Air1 , in Tool for easily creating custom Xorg resolutions?
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Funny thing about this. I had always though that creating new resolutions didn’t work because I would always encounter an error no matter what guide I followed. It wasn’t until a month ago that I discovered that the new resolution thing with xrandr doesn’t work on nvidia.

pathief , in Proton Mail Finally Releases Desktop Apps With a Linux Beta Version
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Is the search functionality improved in the desktop app?

Moonrise2473 ,

It just opens the web app

eveninghere , in OpenSuse Tumbleweed: Update to KDE6 - Throws you back to login screen mid update/upgrade

Can’t we isolate DEs somehow? They’ve been always the most complicated and fragile part that brings down the whole system.

I wish I could containerize them easily, but it’s so hard.

d3Xt3r , (edited )

It’s easy enough to containerize an entire DE - but if you did that, you be basically running everything from inside the container - at which point you’re back to square one. You’re just shifting the problem from the host to the container, and the solution to fix both is the same: restore from a snapshot, reinstall, or actually try and fix the issue.

Also, a DE shouldn’t bring down the whole system btw - you should always be able to switch to a second TTY to recover, and/or have a backup lightweight DE that you can switch to from your logon screen. Unless of course something really broke and caused a kernel panic and your system is fully frozen (which should be a rare occurrence on Linux-friendly hardware).

Anyways, a realistic solution would be to use an immutable distro, such as one of the Fedora Atomic/uBlue distros. The kind of breakage mentioned by OP won’t be possible in such a distro, because your entire system gets updated as a single image, so it either works or it doesn’t (an atomic operation), and in the event it doesn’t work, you can always switch back to a previous image from the boot menu instantly. You can “pin” known good images, and this sort of image operations makes it easy to switch between latest testing/stable image version, or even switch between entire DEs with a single command. So if your KDE 6 is broken, not only can you just go back to KDE 5 with a single reboot, you can also switch to a GNOME image, or rebase to something else entirely, without messing up anything, without creating a dependency hell.

TheAnonymouseJoker , in Longtime Arch user, first time Debian enjoyer
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michael_palmer ,

Just installed Alpine linux with Gnome on my old laptop (i3-3217u with 4Gb RAM). It works really smooth, much faster than Linux Mint with Cinnamon. Aftter tweaking OpenRC run levels my boot time is only 25s (i’m using the cheapest 120Gb SSD)

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
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Yeah any SSD, even the $20-25 one, works out well. It even works out for a debloated Windows 10 if you were to dualboot. And people that really blindly shit on GNOME still live in 2012. Glad to see you find it good.

Presi300 , in What are your thoughts on Flatpak/Flathub?
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I click install, app launches and I don’t need to deal with dependency hell for it. (I like them)

Presi300 , in What's your favorite terminal?
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Kitty

Presi300 , in Proton Mail Finally Releases Desktop Apps With a Linux Beta Version
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What is the point of email clients? Why not just use the web browser?

VeganCheesecake ,
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More reliable notifications? That’s my reason, at least.

iopq ,

More useful if you have several email addresses, you can more easily check all of them in one place

ProgrammingSocks ,

Push notifs

pathief ,
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My hope, for proton, would be improved search functionality. Currently search only works for email subject, not body. It’s really lackluster.

dallen ,

FYI, you can enable a local index for message content searches:

proton.me/support/search-message-content#how-to-e…

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