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Leora , in Share Your Favorite Linux Distros and Why You Love Them
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Solus

Leora ,
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Easily the best distro I’ve used for gaming. No set up was required from me, it just works.

Leora ,
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Great user forum & support. Everyone I’ve talked with has been super helpful. Solus leads are easy to get a hold of.

Tsuki , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

Mine is a combination of Sway + i3bar. Stick with it since I downlosded Pop!_OS

xohshoo , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

EXWM (Emacs X windows manager)

all it lacks is a good editor

(j/k, I’ve settled on Cosmic on Pop for the last few years, and now I’m so lazy, I barely update it)

jvrava9 , in Share Your Favorite Linux Distros and Why You Love Them
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Just switched to Artix after using Mint for half a year

NotGabe , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

@fugepe Wow, not a lot of replies are saying Gnome, but there's a lot more XFCE than I thought I'd see

Octorine ,

It may be a sort of shy Tory effect. People don’t volunteer that they run Gnome because it’s seen as the default mainstream option, but if someone uses xmonad, they’re going to tell you about it.

fugepe OP ,

XFCE? always that shit is fast and the memory management is better than KDE and Gnome

NotGabe , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

@fugepe I use a mostly vanilla Gnome, with the exception of the Blur My Shell and Vitals extensions

zShxck , in Good dumb TV for my living room media center?

I’d search an used and old one if i was you

DeadGemini , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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i3 on my laptop, gnome on my gaming rig (cuz wayland)

zosu , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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For me it was Enlightenment DR16 (discontinued). you could make themes with shaped borders (transparent regions, buttons and titles anywhere, even overlapping into the window a bit), have it remember window positions, change border style for a window (e.g. drawer, so it can be collapsed sideways) and it would not steal focus. it had really good effects and features. I miss it a lot in Wayland. Check the web for some screenshots, if you want to be inspired.

germanatlas , in [SOLVED] Nvidia driver stopped working out of nowhere on Ubuntu server 22.04
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Had a similar issue, downloading the GPUs exact driver from nvidia, installing it and restarting worked.

sagrotan , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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bspwm + sxhkd, for years. Based on the Manjaro config at first, today it’s my own setup. Even convinced may family. The best!

milo128 , in what is the best privacy distro?

my impression is that grapheneos is only private and secure compared to regular android. likewise, any linux distro is going to be secure and private when compared to windows.

chockblock OP ,

Sure, but graphene OS just has some really thoughtful privacy focused features, and I’m looking for a Linux distro that would have similar features if there is such a thing.

One thing I love about graphene is by default, the MAC address is randomized for every single connection. Also, the Bluetooth can be set to time out and turn off after a certain period of not being used.

ScotinDub , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

Xfce on work desktop, gnome works well with gestures at home on my laptop. Will be changing to kde when I get a new machine at work!

wmassingham , in [SOLVED] Nvidia driver stopped working out of nowhere on Ubuntu server 22.04

Does it even show up in lspci? Eliminate your OS, boot it in a live system and see if it’s recognized there. A quick thing to check would be that your GPU is actually powered on (fully seated in the PCIe slot and has the necessary power).

Koma52 OP ,
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Shows up in lspci. Booting a live OS would be a little bit tricky because it’s in a wall mounted rack but I will try that if nothing else works. Thank you.

wmassingham ,

So it sees the hardware, but the kernel module isn’t being loaded. I’d guess if you tried to load it with modprobe, it would complain about some version mismatch.

So, I’d do the uninstall and reinstall processes on this page: help.ubuntu.com/…/NvidiaDriversInstallation

Koma52 OP , (edited )
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I was using the ubuntu-drivers utility that this page mentions too but it turns out it isn’t working very much. Now I installed with the manual method from this page using apt install linux-modules-nvidia-${DRIVER_BRANCH}${SERVER}-${LINUX_FLAVOUR} and it’s working. Thank you for the suggestion!

YonatanAvhar , in CMD Generator - Web UI to generate Linux/Unix commands

Alternatively, if you use fish or zsh the autocomplete will already fill in manpage documentation when you type something like <COMMAND> -[TAB]

iusearchbtw ,
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As will bash if you use ble.sh!

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