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NIXOS
for me? it's cachyos
For me? Some weird and bad sounding moniker
For me? Idk I'm kinda new to linux. MX has been pretty cool so far, I learned a lot from the installer manual.
no one ever told me how great octave was. fuck matlab jews.
I installed Mint on a 2017 Macbook Pro, and the wifi wont connect. It keeps telling me I need to authenticate even though I am entering the correct password. If I enter the wrong password, it still asks to authenticate.Whats going on?
>>106935194try rebooting the network and your laptop after forgetting the access point. some of my wifi keys have that issues(not just in mint, but arch, nixos). I believe it to be a driver issue with the chipset( i wish i took notes during my last troubleshooting session, but i have like 6 different keys and just throw them all in a box). starting from a fresh state usually fixes it.
>Xubuntu website got hacked today>Have Xubuntu 22.04 on an older computerDoes this mean anything to me? Should I nuke the install?
Is there a quicker way to temporarily disable every cronjob in a crontab besides manually adding a # to every line?
>>106935426chmod a-r /etc/crontab?
>>106935426You can just turn off the cron service
>>106935454I tried systemctl status cron and it said cron not found, but I know for sure the jobs run.
>>106934715I've been using Linux for 9 years. I broke my windows install on my laptop during my freshman year of college and my roommate passed me his noobuntu install USB and that was it. I love linux
>>106935459Try cronie
>>106935275>xubuntu got hacked snopes?>Does this mean anything to me? Should I nuke the install?no, it was probably just the site that got hacked. but still i were you would i would not update the system for 3 weeks.
>>106935426systemd doesn't haved this problem, you just disable the custom target =^)
>>106935496Messed up the post, i'm not okay in the head, my vision is fucking ass...
>>106935516Fuck my stupid incel NEET life, it almost feels like i've been cursed to fuck up my posts... ugh.
>>106935275Define "hacked".
I saw in the debian plebbit that some zoomerkin had used "AI warp" to "assist" him in installing the nvidia gpu drivers. Of course, after reboot he's stuck at the tty screen. It has me thinking about how heavily people are relying on an advanced search engine to not just find the information for them, but then parse and tell them how to apply it. How do you help this person? All they had to do was read the copious documentation for the drivers and they would know what to do.You used to have to READ to even get waist deep in something, and now morons use ai to get up to their necks and have no idea how it happened. The best response I saw was telling the OP to go ask the ai. If you want mass adoption that's the kind of retarded infantile thinking that must be contained within the DE. I mean this in the kindest way possible.>Walled Garden OS - The walls are so high you can't fuckup!
>>106935548https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1oad1m6/xubuntu_website_got_hacked_and_is_serving_malware/?sort=confidence
>>106935496All my source lists just point to Ubuntu's central servers. I think its ok to update
>>106934715Apple won.
>>106935666Correct, apple just keep winning, winning money from selling your data!
>>106927270if you jumped to this thread:a typed password should be a backupuse a keyfile on a usb key. linux doesn't care what filetype the keyfile is as long as it never changes.on my old travel laptop I used a PDF on a usb drive in a directory called " /PRINT/Daily_Items/ "
>>106936070Hello frens, how do i setup luks on gentoo? The dm-crypt wiki page filters me as it doesn't explain what I am to do with dracut and grub after setting up the crypt volume. I use sha512 argon2, which is unsupported by grub so I either have to use some other method or just include the kernel unencrypted.
For AMD GPUS, lact or Radeon profile to control the fans?
>>106936284Let the card deal with it?
>>106936356But it runs hot and crashes with some games though. It's as if the GPU does not spin up fast enough to cool down the chip.
shitnux boot loader broke again and i spent 3 hours trying to fix it and it still doesn't work
>>106936284LACT can do it, but most modern GPUs do it by themselves and no need to fiddle with that.
>>106936429Post some useful info, what you did before it broke? GRUB or Systemd-boot? If you have a pendrive with another system you can just boot from that and fix it too, usually the easiest approach.
>>106936430I wish then that the 5700xt fans would spin faster then, cause certain games seems to cause to freak out and crash the damn PC.
>>106935275>>106935578They almost certainly only compromised the website. To do anything to your pre-existing Xubuntu install they'd have to compromise the repository and signing keys too. Personally, I wouldn't worry about it.
Thoughts on CachyOS? I keep seeing people shill it, which is a red flag on its own, but I'm still curious about this "performance first" distro since all I do with my machine is play games. I've verified with steamdb if the games I care about are playable, but I'm lost in a sea full of distros
>>106935478found it, it was crond
>>106935275The websites of the Ubuntu spins aren't the repositories, so no. Stupid security risk on Canonicals part to let their community spins have their own community managed pages.They should just integrate them like Fedora does.
>>106936570It's basically Arch with a handheld Calamares live environment installer including a modified kernel by the Cachy team made to take advantage of newer CPUs. It's similar to Endeavour but Endeavour is more focused on being just a quick vanilla Arch installer.
>>106936570There are speed gains but they're pretty minimal. You won't get double the frame rate from using it.
>>106936570i've been using catchy for a month and there isnt really any speed increase in games. theres issue where my screen freezes randomly and the only thing that fixes it is just turning my monitor off and back on this happens like once a day the this is why im switching distros soon maybe to something like fedora workstation or endeavour
>>106935501Neither does Cron if you use it properly.>>106935426Use /etc/cron.d and then you can just disable the specific cron.d file.
>>106935459>>106936892Although if you are using Systemd I highly recommend installing systemd-cron which is a cron frontend to Systemd timers. It's the first thing I install on any Debian system. There's no point having a traditional cron daemon when Systemd can do it and present the exact same interface (useful if you actually like the cron syntax like me)
>>106936892so if I had the cronfile in cron.d instead of using sudo crontab -e, how would I temporarily disable it? Just move it? remove execute permission?
>>106936777I've been doing PC gaymen on Fedora for nearly 3 years and it "just werkz". All you need to do is install codecs from rpmfusion.
>>106936965Just move it, yes. You could even make it a symlink to somewhere else and just remove the symlink.Although, if you install Systemd Cron like I suggested >>106936904 then I think you can just mask individual timers.
I installed Hyprland on a Fedora Workstation and while everything else is working flawlessly, flatpaks are just straight up not opening.What am i being retarded about? is it the permissions thing in the config?
>fresh install slackware>install sbopkg>install NsCDE desktop>won't run with starx>permission denied>all other desktops workhow do I fix this REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>106937011This somehow got fixed by itself in the minutes since i've posted? Any thoughts on what the fuck happened here? They weren't opening on GNOME either
>>106936995How does that work if I'm using traditional crontab syntax?
>>106937173How does what work? If you mean cron.d then it's just like normal Cron jobs but with some extra syntax to specify the user to run under.https://copilot.microsoft.com/shares/eUKPuYS5HPuYCig36HxzBIf you mean Systemd Cron then it will generate corresponding timers for each crontab entry like cron-root-XXX.timer and then you can just systemctl mask/disable the timer.https://github.com/systemd-cron/systemd-cron-next
systemctl mask/disable
FUCKING WINDOWS. It deleted my GRUB. And now I can’t even enter a live usb environment. :(I’m never gonna dual-boot again. I did all this dual boot bullshit just so I can use FL Studio.
>>106937246Should've just used a VM. Dual booting is a meme.
>>106937224Proper repo for Systemd Cron:https://github.com/systemd-cron/systemd-cronLooks like they abandoned re-writing it in Rust and wrote it in C++ instead.
>>106935578Seconding this anon >>106936561Consider that the majority of users are somewhat savvy and you have numerous individuals that aren't mindlessly clicking .exe's but at least reading what they're installing and running. Be sensible and don't take up the fear mongering in that post.
>>106936570Multiboot. Use Kubuntu as your main. You'll get as stable as you want, windows-like interface and navigation. Get it setup and working smooth, then try out some others. You'll avoid a lot of frustration of bleeding edge, but get to experience it without any hiccups ruining a weekend. Steam has made the process of running windows games on linux so much smoother. Matter of fact, I believe the steamOS or Deck OS is a reskinned Kubuntu spin.
>>106937246Just boot a live ISO and reinstall GRUB or run grub repair. Hell, I think you can make a bootable with just grub repair.
Is src.fedoraproject.org loading slowly for anyone else?
>>106937263Yup I just deleted Windows 10. Good riddance.
I am once again looking to change my Distro. I want to try out Kubuntu for Plasma. Is there any significant differences for it between the LTS and 25.10 versions?
>>106937564just install kde on yout current distro?
I keep deleting these highlighted empty folders and they keep getting created after a couple days, anyone know whats going on? On fedora
>>106937592My current distro already has KDE, I just don't like it because it's missing some stuff out the box that I use for my hobby projects. Spent alot of effort trying to make it to work but it still sucks. Before that I was running Xubuntu which I guess I can switch back to but why Xubuntu+KDE over just Kubuntu and maybe some programs like mousepad?
>>106935559>All they had to do was read the copious documentation for the drivers and they would know what to do.They just needed to read the debian wiki page for nvidia and it would've been enough.
>>106937564LTS isn't really for your average desktop use. Just use the 25.10. But if you want an actual good KDE experience you shouldn't use Ubuntu or Debian. Fedora handles KDE much better.>>106937634Don't install KDE manually. It requires being properly set up and it's the most convoluted DE.
>>106937643>Don't install KDE manually. It requires being properly set up and it's the most convoluted DE.Just install whatever meta package your distro would install for you. Of course, sometimes distros make those packages a bit more bloated than they otherwise ought to be but it will work out of the box that way.
>>106937643All I really need out of KDE is Plasma's display manager. I tried Fedora but it didn't have a particular package I need. I even tried rebuilding it as an rpm but couldn't really get anywhere.
>>106937621maybe wine is creating them? found this issue in archhttps://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=269393
>>106934715lol
>>106934715The first thing I do after I've installed gentoo, is that I set -soundserver to pipewire, set global USE pulseaudio and so on. Fuck pipewire. Why is pipewire pushed so hard nowadays?
>>106935559>nvidia gpuI'd unironically tell them to just stay on Windows or buy an AMD GPU. Nvidia is a source of so many issues on Linux it's not even worth it. Using LLMs for troubleshooting is quite alarming too, I've seen it done quite often so I believe a significant portion of people do it nowadays. It's impossible to troubleshoot the damage done by them so it' better to just recommend a total reinstall. It is what it is ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
>>106937621There are programs built into Desktop Envs that specifically create these default folders for you. I know that xfce4 does this, it has some library doing this I forgot what.
>>106937798>>106937822must be wine since my laptop is on the same OS and doesnt have these issues, ty for the help I removed the links in winecfg
>>106937819>Nvidia is a source of so many issues on Linux it's not even worth it.It's super straightforward unless your distro does not want to to use their drivers, and in that case the distro is shit.
>>106937822I am not aware of such default directories being inside of home/user/Documents. What kind of defaults are that supposed to be?
Any anons know how to fix my fans? After installing Windows 10, my fans kick in on Linux whenever I open up any application, and they also kick in when it boots up. It did not do this before. I’ve also nuked Windows 10 but that didn’t seem to do anything.
>>10693756425.10 has newer packages and Plasma 6.4If you want the latest KDE in the Debiansphere, get PikaOS. It's built on Debian Sid with extra patches. Plasma 6.5 should land there soon.
>>106937246when did it do that?if you install windows after any other system it just overwrites its bootloader with its own>>106937621leave the normalfaggot folders alone anon, they did nothing to you>>106937815because pulse is potteringware by redhat that used to work like shit (no idea if it still does, i will never use it again anyway)i remember having countless random problems with this trashmeanwhile since ive installed pipe and pipe-wire for cringe normoid apps shit just fucking worked to the point that i even forgot i have that and writing this reply reminded me>>106937955check your bios maybe?>>106937897cringe criteria you can literally download and install their drivers on any distro (with maybe exception of musl ones? never tried there)
>>106938010pipewire-pulse*
>>106937955Try setting your CPU frequency governor to powersave
>>106938010>pulse is potteringware that used to work like shitAlways worked fine for me, but pipewire defaults are retarded and even after changing default conf is shittier than pulse. NEVER have I experienced crackles with pulse which is completely opposite to pipewire.
Now that I upgraded my RAM Fedora KDE is finally running smoothly and I am so happy to be freed from Windows
>>106937897Proprietary drivers should never be used or recommended.
>>106935559Noobs these days have it super easy. Can Ask AI, have working wikis full of Infos, and there's reddit and everything to hold their hands.I remember how horrible it was in the 00s. Stupid SaX2 always breaking my xorg.conf, the shit show of KDE4 which turned me into a GNOME enjoyer, almost no info anywhere and if you had shit internet it took half a day for updoots or to hop distros.
>>106937819LLMs get used because if I use duckduckgo or google I will get 10 AI generated articles about the subject but they still manage to avoid saying anything related. Just a waste of time.If I feed them a compiler error message or want to find out a specific config issue, perplexity (ai search engine) or even chatpajeet can often help.eg. search engines are polluted.
>>106938276>the shit show of KDE4 which turned me into a GNOME enjoyeryea for about 3 years until gnome decided it was their turn to enshittify
does anyone replace the default mouse cursor that gets installed with Sway on Arch? not even sure what it's called
>>106938321>>106938276That shit show was actually distros fault. KDE released it as a beta and all of the distros unilaterally decided to ship it anyway even though it wasn't ready yet.
>>106936570It builds all packages with LTO and x86_64-v3 and also uses a custom kernel instead of the regular stock one
>>106937822That makes sense for ~/ but those folders are being made in ~/Documents so its most likely wine related
KDE3 was basically complete and they destroyed it for absolutely no reason. They still haven't recovered almost 20 years later lmao
>>106938390And the same goes for gnome. I'm no conspiracy theorist but that definitely was sabotage
>>106938390yea, i'll never understand what happened between kde3 and 4. clearly many people feel the same way since Trinity is a thing that exists.gnome also i don't understand what happened with 3, gnome 2 was also an excellent system
>>106938405Trinity is still using an ancient forked version of Qt 3 that doesn't even support Wayland. People just liked the Windows XP aesthetic even though they could build that on top of modern Plasma today if they really wanted to.
>>106937643kde on debian works perfectly fine, stop regurgitating random opinions you read online
>>106937819I've never had nvidia issues. The AMD drivers are shit lately.>>106938156fuck off. blobs are just a reality of modern computers.
>>106938623You live in a bubble if you've never had a single NVIDIA issue.
>>106938725not one that wasn't fixed by just downgrading to the last version that worked.
>>106938756No shit you fix the bugs introduced in a new version by downgrading to the previous version. You could do the same with AMD or any GPU vendor.
>>106938623>fuck off. blobs are just a reality of modern computers.Laughs in libreboot and Trisquel GNU/Linux
>>106938772He said modern computers
>>106938772freetards...
>>106938817T480 is modern enough. I don't need more, and neither do you.
>>106938823...are basedif you cant fix it you dont own it
>>106938834stop trolling threads with your fringe ideology when people want actual help.
>>106938876not him but this fringe ideology is why you have an option of not getting raped by (((greedy))) corpos
>>106938876What do you need help with? I won't help you with any closed source problems. Ask the manufacturer about those.
>>106935194Maybe the WiFi chip on your laptop isn't well supported by Linux. Try to find out the specific WiFi chip online, then search google to find out whether Linux supports the chip well. Maybe a distro with a newer kernel (e.g. Fedora) might work better, I dunno.
>>106938390>They still haven't recovered almost 20 years later lmaoI don't know man, it's actually become the standard Linux DE while GNOME has fallen to the "second best" or "alternative" option.>>106938463Trinity has it's place among the lightweight DEs. It has a very low memory footprint, almost equivalent to IceWM from what I've seen.
>>106935275This is exactly why I don't use random small-time distros. If I wanted Ubuntu with XFCE then I would install the official Ubuntu image from Canonical's website, then install XFCE from Ubuntu's repos. Maybe this makes me paranoid but I'd rather be safe than sorry.>>106936636Yeah Fedora's way is better. You can get official images of Fedora that come with different DEs. Same with Debian. I guess Canonical doesn't want the hassle of packaging several images with different DEs, so they allow random people to take care of that instead.
>>106938490>kde on debian works perfectly fineThey're not even updating it.
>>106935194I found multiple people who solved a similar issue by reducing the txpower. example:https://askubuntu.com/questions/1316526/default-txpower-is-31dbm-and-is-unable-to-connect-in-ubuntu-20-04
>>106938972>>106938972>This is exactly why I don't use random small-time distros. If I wanted Ubuntu with XFCE then I would install the official Ubuntu image from Canonical's website, then install XFCE from Ubuntu's repos. Maybe this makes me paranoid but I'd rather be safe than sorry.https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ exists so your yapping is pointless. Typical low IQ antivaxxer schizo behavior.
>>106938979They are though? It gets Bugfixes and you get a new major version in around two years if you use stable.
>>106938996>Ubuntu flavors are owned and developed by members of our global communityhttps://ubuntu.com/desktop/flavorsI guess this means that the "community" generate the images, and Canonical don't? Canonical just host them I guess? It seems to me that Canonical are basically saying "we're not responsible if these 'flavors' of Ubuntu have problems". I'd rather just get the official Ubuntu image.>antivaxxerI did get the vaxx though. I'm not an antivaxxer at all.
>>106938996>>106939021guys if ive never gotten the jab but im not antivaxxer am i cringe or based?
GPT is contradicting itself on this question, please help me a moment.I want to setup crowdsec in a container, and put all logs from my other apps in a single folder for it to parse.To do so I created a crowdsec user and a logger group, and I want to chown the folder to crowdsec:logger, run crowdsec with that user and add all the users running my other apps to the logger group.I want to know if chmod 530 will work, of if log writers will need read permission to their own logs, and if crowdsec needs write permission to them too.
>>106939079why would you need write permissions for the logs if you are just reading them?
I've decided to go with Fedora as my first Linux distro. Any tips or advice as a Windows refugee? Mostly using it for gaming, watching videos, maybe some light editing. Probably going to go with XFCE unless I'd be missing out without Wayland support?
>>106939104I don't know how crowdsec behaves under the hood, so I don't know it it wants to move or edit the logs in any way, but that's my reasoning too.
>>106939109Use Aurora instead. You'll feel more comfortable with it.
>>106939109You're not missing out on much without Wayland, but it is becoming a standard and no X11 bugs are ever going to be addressed. But I wouldn't recommend using anything other than KDE or GNOME since those two are the standard desktop environments which combined probably account for 90%+ of overall Linux desktops.If you're not too lazy to do a reinstall it's better to use Bazzite KDE (if you're a Steam gamer) or Aurora (if not). Fedora has some quirks which you have to handle, like enabling RPMFusion, installing codecs, knowing that there are some packages which have manually disabled proprietary codecs and you have to use Flatpak instead, etc. Alternatively you can use Nobara, but it's not as stable as Bazzite/Aurora and it's only recommended if you have to use a non-immutable distro for some niche use case.
>>106939079chmod 777 everything
>>106939109Don't run random commands with sudo or root. I've seen this with a lof of Linux noobs. There's usually a way to accomplish the thing without root access.
>>106939156Is this advice for the average de user or in general? There are plenty of times I need root.
>>106939155Run everything bare metal.Expose every port.Leave all passwords as default.Do not proxy your DNS records.
>>106939176This guy gets it
>>106939172I general. For example I see people editing files in /etc when they should be making user specific edits in their home dir.
>>106939172Using root is something an average person should never do.
is aurora immutable meme?
>>106939188There are plenty of times when /etc is the only place you can do it. Specifically system level configurations. >>106939204This I agree with, but it isn't the rule. There can be instances where is is the right thing to do.
>>106939217>is immutable a memeyes
>>106939109dont be a brainlet and learn terminal basicsFOSS GUI apps have limited functionality compared to CLI ones (tho that is true for literally any ecosystem, FOSS or otherwise) and GUI is practically impossible to automate reasonablyalso the rule is that every GUI program has at least one bug at all timesalso lets not force devs to make retarded normie slop, we dont want them to burn outlearn to press tab and use wildcardafter you've settled into your baby's first distro you can fire up a VM and practice installing arch raw (without "helper" script)that will teach you the very basics of how things work and basic system administrationthat would be enough for you to use any FOSS operating system comfortably look into ntfs3g driver if you want to access windows shitjudge random github memes based on their popularity (stars, forks), dont get randomly pwned by ivan cause you wanted some new gay ass utilitylearn how to use dmesg and journalctl in case something breaksx11 also has logsalso /var/log in generaldont reinstall your system 20 times in a row just because you want to try some new thingevery component (besides init) is easily replaceable since you are using x11 check out xrandr command check out appimage and flatpak, but if you deside to use them make sure they are official >>106939172its situational actually
>>106939256>its situational actuallyI agree then
>>106939222>There can be instances where is is the right thing to do.These instances are usually a failure of the OS not working correctly. An OS should be fully usable with no issues without requiring root access. Using root to tinker with it is just a workaround for a flawed system, unless you're actually doing some sysadmin work.
Wow, the 5700xt GPU if left to monitor temperatures on its own has abysmal fan speeds due in part to 3D active fans. I think I use the terminal to bump fan speeds and voltage if needed.
>>106939338that is a dumbass takesome software like to go outside of /home/ and you will have to rewrite itand almost every second useful tool requires privilege elevationyou can complain about that being the norm and in some cases i would agree with you, but also there are plenty workarounds like namespaces and partial virtualization like docker
>>106939383>>106939338likes*you will have to rewrite it to stop it from doing that*what im trying to say is its not operating systems fault its users are retarded
>>106939383>some software like to go outside of /home/If it's going to a place where root permission is required then it's poorly designed software.
>>106938276I do love how easy it is these days, all those resources are great. Even you fags are welcoming in your own 4chan way, so genuinely thank you. I'm sure it must be annoying dealing with the new wave of Windowgees.
>>106939429yeah, as i said i agree in generaltho there are always exceptions ofc
>>106939444its only annoying if people refuse to reeducate themselves we need reeducation camps for winfags
>>106939451>reeducation camps for winfagsY'know, if you remove the Siberian work conditions and anal rape, that actually sounds nice. I need to see if I can get something useful out of a local Linux club or the like.
What's the best / least nerdy way to have Ubuntu Desktop completely without GNOME (or really, no pre-installed DE - I compile LXQt from git and use that). Pretty obviously that would be Ubuntu Server, but Ubuntu Server has changes to be server-oriented. Is there any solution? I can't imagine uninstalling GNOME is a clean process.
>>106939474i like recommending people practicing arch install (did that earlier)it unintentionally just has most of the basics that you need for using your average POSIX system and introduces most of the relevant concepts >>106939492why not debian tho?
>>106939514That may have been true back in the day before Arch had an installer and before they adopted Systemd but nowadays it includes a lot more than the basics (not that that's necessarily a bad thing depending on who you ask. People usually want a dynamic system that can handle everything you throw at it rather than a basic POSIX system)
>>106939109fedora doesnt ship with proprietary codecs so you'll need to do this https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/MultimediaI think newer installations of fedora have a box you can tick for third party codecs but not sure
>>106939342New cards are more efficient and the fans don't really kick unless it reaches 60+ degrees celsius.I don't think you should really worry about that at all.
>>106939580no but thats why you tell them not to use installer script also i dont think teaching new people init scripts is necessary, the arch guide is for turning you into a somewhat of a power user, not a senior sysadmin
>>106939342i replaced my gpu fans with some 120mm casefans and i use coolercontrol to set new fancurvesmy pc is whisper quiet at idle and even under full load it doesnt get loud
>>106939606>>106939631Maybe, I just don't know how to fix crashes during gaming. RAM passed memtest, CPU has been reseated, PSU has been replaced, etc. The only thing I figure left is the damn GPU. Nothing else explains hot temperatures or crashes during gaming. It's frustrating to be methodical yet no closer to solving the mystery.
>>106939631when i was 12 ive replaced my GPU radiator with a big ass CPU radiator that was so big that i had to prop it up with a radiator from my am2 processor so that it wont sag and break GPU in half (i didnt know you could just put a screw in)it had big ass fan as wellone day the am2 radiator slipped and chopped off one of the bladesthing flew across entire room and hit me in the legdidnt hurt but i was flabbergasted had to buy a new fan lol>>106939665be careful with bumping voltagealso you can launch your games from terminal to see what exactly it says in stderr
>>106939708Would voltage be a factor in crashes during gaming?
So as an nvidia user it goes:Vulkan > DXVK > MASSIVE POWER GAP > VKD3DRight?
>>106938834t480 requires microcode blobs to boot
>>106939813dependsi assume you increase voltage to increase frequency? that leads to instability eventually if you keep increasing frequency if you just increase voltage im not surepersonally i like to underclock things so that they serve me longer and are more stable
>download a video normally/through jd2>it keeps the tagged and encoded metadata>download through yt-dlp>it removes the tagged and encoded metadata and adds some useless information about the lavf version Why does it do that?
>>106939844No, I haven't touched voltage at all. I wonder if the GPU isn't getting enough voltage now though.
>>22300208websearch lubuntu, install it in a non nerdy way...
>>106939837not if it's corebooted.
>>106939429if you want a walled garden look at android or something. I'll stay with an OS that respects my wishes.
>>106939514>why not debian tho?I really don't want to be stuck on the same version of Qt (and everything else) for 2 years.
>>106939850https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=yt-dlp+keep+metadata>>106939855i forgot to write earlier it could be your PSUconnector or something similari think there are tools and also directories in /sys that can show you what voltage your card reports unfortunately there is no software to test PSU's, you need 75k $ machine for that, like the one that linus cuck tips have>>106939894i think we established that its a problem with random ass fucking python scripts from github made by redditorsyour dumbass onscreen keyboard doesnt need to have its config file in /etc
why is the state of btrfs encryption such ass? why do i need to install a separate fucking utility to encrypt a drive? seems like a basic thing to have by default in a fszfs has it, why not btrfs
>>106939919Because having it a layer below the filesystem allows you to encrypt any filesystem and not just BTRFS or ZFS.
>>106939915then just do ubuntu serverjust make sure it doesnt run ssh server by default or some gay shit like thatthe "server changes" are useful if anything
winshit refugee herewhat are my fellow refugees using?i'm on arch + swaywm because i wanted the smoothness of wayland plus a well-supported tiling wm. hyprland was crashy.also gonna advise having a small stack of utils likeghostty (terminal)yazi (terminal file manager) fish (shell)helix (world class text editor, vim-like, comes with batteries)>>106939109fellow refugee hereconsider going with a tiling WM just for the sheer novelty and usability
>>106939923so is this going to be the state of play with btrfs for the foreseeable?
>>106939916>embed-metadataThat doesn't work. Not only does it NOT add the encoded/tagged metadata, it adds a bunch of other useless shit. I just want yt-dlp to add the tagged and encoded metadata tag that is added if you just normally download the file, nothing else.
>>106939966From Winbabby to tinker tranny. Common pipeline for noobs lolt. Debian greybeard
>>106940057>Debian greybearddebian gets routinely called out for security issues. go read grapheneos's twitter feed and search for debian. it gets shit on all the time.plus i already have used it in the past and it's basically arch with a few gay steps.i kinda lied btw, i'm not a full noob. i am a winshit refugee on my main machine but i've used linux on other machines quite a bit, plus i have to use WSL2 for work.that said, i don't hate debian so don't sperg out. it's solid af but for me it's arch. arch just does everything with less bs. and tb.h other than shit like kernel security patching etc, debian and arch are not even that far off in terms of typical desktop use now. debian just forces you to cuck yourself to really old package versions which is what made me choose arch.
>>106939997Perhaps not forever but in the mid-term at least. There's not really anything wrong with LUKS though, the only real advantage having it part of the filesystem would bring is for encrypted send/receive.
>>106940096>GraphmemeKek. You're still a tinker tranny.
>>106939966years ago when i was fed up with shit not working on windows i would just use whatever came with things like xfcethen over the years ive acquired certain needs and expectations what i do is i realize i have a problem and then i find software solution for that problemor i start doing something new and i find the most KISS but user friendly solution for thatso i dont use Reddits Choice Of The Month software, thats bad opsec and it usually comes with bugs and performance issuesfor example i dont even use file managers most of the time, they dont fit into my workflow very well
>>106940112m8 you literally use debian
>>106935194>I installed Mint on a 2017 MacbookThats your problem.
>>106939966bazzite, it's good
>>106939966my journey was mint > nobara > cachy > mint > bazzite > cachy
I'm making a backup (Uranium is pretty cool) and I'm throwing away the windows on my main PC today. I'm done with this bullshit. Gonna have Debian on all my computers nowShould I use UEFI//Secureboot?
Is there any way to properly install a recent version of Adobe Reader on Linux? I have to use some godforsaken forms using shitty features that no other reader seems to support.
>>106940115tbf, i think many of us winshit refugees are people who did try ubuntu about 5-10 years ago, had issues, went crying back to winshit.i think it's different this time.i'm willing to spend a bit of time to get arch to work how i want it + there's AI to answer most of the dumb questions about configuration i always have. in the past, i had to ask faggots here and didn't always get an answer, now i don't need faggots here so much. plus wayland is actually fucking good/just werks/solves the biggest issue i used to have which was graphics not working/not being hardware-accelerated etc.things *are* a lot better now, it's just obvious to anyone who tries arch or any other good distro.
>>106939492>least nerdy way>compiles his DE on his ownbro?
>>106940193kekcompiling is literally just following steps. any faggot can do that now with AI.
https://github.com/k4zmu2a/SpaceCadetPinballHow do install this on a Raspberry Pi 500 ?Never used Linux before, and I don't know what to do / download
I need a lightweight MS Paint replacement - I want to select an area and crop it just like in MS Paint.I tried a selection of software via Mint software manager and all the small tools like gnome-paint etc lack this feature or if it is included it is implemented in retarded way. I didn't try Kolourpaint because it has too many dependencies. Krita is out of the question because it's not what I'm looking for.How hard can it be to create a simple paint software with standard tools? Just because something is 'free' doesn't mean it can forfeit industry standard practices.
>>106940179as in windows version?i always recommend bottles to people, shit just always works for me>>106940191>there's AI to answer most of the dumb questions about configuration i always havedunno so far AI was only useful to me onceit tends to give these india tier answers that proprietary software hep forum jeets give and nothing that is actually accurate and specific >>106940217you got the resources just like readme says you should?get yourself some wine based app like bottles or playonlinux (if its still alive) or proton or use steam (it uses proton) or just configure wine itself and launch italso ive found this: https://lutris.net/games/3d-pinball-space-cadet/
>>106940217You will probably have to compile it yourself or use something like PortMaster.>>106940271He's on a rPi 500. It's an ARM CPU/GPU. Steam, Bottles and Lutris are x86 only.
>>106940268did you try mypaint? its not what i would call lightweight, its a python slop but its pretty simple >industry standard practicesthere is nothing industry standard about microsoft products unless they bought something that uses industry standartsfaggots cant even make a tar archive properly, its actually pathetic
>>106940303I'm not talking about Microsoft products you freetard. I am talking about industry standard in image editing and painting since 1980s. Eg. Photoshop and Macpaint invented these. eg. Simple selection + operation is one of these.Just common sense practices.
>>106940217Use the flatpakhttps://flathub.org/en/setup/Raspberry%20Pi%20OShttps://flathub.org/en/apps/com.github.k4zmu2a.spacecadetpinball
>>106940296you are right actually >>106940217maybe this ill work?https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/ARM>>106940318dunno most of the paint app ive used can select and crop and whatnotso im not sure what you are unhappy about
I want yt-dlp to do the first but it does the second
>>106940271>dunno so far AI was only useful to me once>it tends to give these india tier answers that proprietary software hep forum jeets give and nothing that is actually accurate and specificmy experience has been massively different. just learn to ask questions effectively ig.it's helped me with literally every single aspect of the move away from winshit. i'd be fucked w/o it. imagine having to rely on the people here.
>>106940124>m8 you literally use debianWhich is the most based distro, I know.
>>106940152And made by a Microsoft employee!
>>106940395woah so basedhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Murdocki didn't want to do this, as i told you i don't have a problem with debian but you want to start shit so let's do this nigger
>>106940172Debian comes with its own keys so unless you plan on running unsigned kernels, there's no reason not to use secure boot.
>>106940413The glowies got him...
>>106940413Also there's convicted sister fuckers maintaining Debian. And based grandmas (Andrea Borman) use it. Truly the most Chad OS.
>>106940017there seems to be something about metadata if you ctrl f "tag"
>>106940453you sound like a poltard
>>106940478Yes
>>106937815It's the one sound system meant to replace all alternatives for all usecases (e.g. pulseaudio, jack etc) and against all odds it has succeeded. I've switched to pipewire 4+ years ago back then it was still kinda janky and it has improved so much to the point distros are outright dropping pulseaudio.
>>106940490gtfo my site, poltroon
>>106940392it gives you keywords to look up, surebut other than that its uselessif you ask it very specific questions it will give you useless generic answers
>>106939109Fedora seems alright to me. I've tried it out before but not for very long. If you like XFCE then sure go for it. Otherwise, KDE Plasma is a good option.>>106939172I think the only thing I use sudo for is installing stuff with apt.
>>106940502How has it succeeded? I've had 0 issues with pulse and I've used audio production software, games, etc. 0 issues, always works.
>>106940407What's your point? Linux is almost exclusively developed, maintained and funded by big corpos. And there's a lot of Microsoft and Apple employees working on Linux and open source in their free time.
>>106940057Debian stable? What DE do you use?
>>106940271"Place compiled executable into a folder containing original game resources (not included)." .. well no I don't have the resources they want me to have I guess.>>106940296You have to compile every programs before you can install them on Linux? The .EXE way of installing programs doesn't exist?>>106940361Is Flatpak safe? Wasn't there some virus thing going on months ago with that? Do I need to install Flatpak?>>106940362Do I really need a third party installer wizard to install a program?I originally found thishttps://snapcraft.io/space-cadet-pinballBy the way , I just started using the Raspberry Pi 500, using the original OS coming with it, I haven't changed/added/removed anything.
>>106940539I still remember the crimes of Miguel de Icaza. Never forget!
>>106940537Then continue using pulseaudio then, though most likely it was replaced by a wrapper over pipewire without you noticing.
>>106940532it's not useless, retard. it does give detailed answers. it doesn't give generic answers at all (maybe it did in the initial iterations like 3 years ago). you might be mentally retarded if you haven't figured out how to leverage this shit after 3 years. you're literally behind shitjeets at this point. pathetic display.
>>106940577It wasn't because that very wrapper broke my audio and I had to manually grab that thing by its neck and throw in the trash and add -soundserver to pipewire use flags.
>>106940558Xfce
>>106940598how many years ago?
>>106940559>Is Flatpak safe? Wasn't there some virus thing going on months ago with that? Do I need to install Flatpak?It's as safe as installing software from a random github repo. The pinball game has 400k installs and so far nobody has complained so it's probably safe
>>106939916It's a modular PSU maybe need to reseat them?
>>1069406062 months ago. I couldn't get anything working, no matter what I did audio was just silent. I tried to fix pipewire configs and delved deep into pipewire docs but literally nothing did anything sound-wise, it just didn't work. So whatever, I ditched it then.
>>106940559>You have to compile every programs before you can install them on Linux?No. It's just that desktop ARM devices are a small minority so almost nobody is compiling binaries for you. You're generally limited to whatever your distro provides you with in their repositories. So if it's a niche/unpopular application you'll have to compile it yourself.>Is Flatpak safe?Yes. A lot of people are primarily using Flatpaks to install software nowadays.>Wasn't there some virus thing going on months ago with that?You're thinking of Snaps.
Windows has PC Health Check, which lets you see *specifically* what is or isn't missing as far as meeting Windows 11 requirements are concerned within Windows.Has anyone made a Linux equivalent?
>>106940629To add to this: It was working for an unknown amount of time for me, then without me doing anything, it broke because one morning I booted my PC and audio was gone. So I don't know, I just don't care about tinkering so I use pulse because it has never let me down.
>>106940661you can install linux on whatever you want
Have a 4TB HDD for storage. One partition is 500 GB [ext4], the other partition is 3.5 TB [NTSC].Dual-booting linux and windows, but each have their own separate SSD installation.Most of the shared files are on the NTSC partition, the ext4 partition is mostly just for steam/timeshift for the linux OS.I want to back up the 4TB storage drive onto an external 4TB (NTSC) drive, then format the storage drive to give more space to linux (3TB) and make it the main storage space, then set aside 1 TB for Windows games/storage, and put everything back.Will it be safer to do the act of backing up files through Linux, or Windows? The backup external drive is NTSC so I assume it's more efficient to do the transfers through Windows? But for some reason I still feel like linux would be safer, especially during an unexpected blackout/loss of power, not to mention I wouldn't have to share my data/activity with Microsoft.
>mfw i see some redditor bitching about a linux distro not working on xis 30 year old hardware out of the box
>>106940559>You have to compile every programs before you can install them on Linux? The .EXE way of installing programs doesn't exist?ofc it existsbut binaries need to be compiled for your CPU architecture and if they arent then you have to do it yourselfraspberry uses arm64 so you need to coompile for arm 64>Is Flatpak safe?depends on who made the packagesdevs or randos>I originally found thisnot familiar with snaps, sorry>Do I really need a third party installer wizard to install a program?depends i think you have unfortunately picked the one thing that requires compilingthere is a section on that github page for compiling on linux, it seems pretty straightforwardso you might want to try and git clone it from github and try to compile it yourself on your raspberry >>106940626you can tryyou can also test voltage with multimeter but i doubt you know how to do it and be willing >>106940597ive asked 4o model on the duckduckgo website what is an exact timer for maintenance window in the battery save mode and it gave me bullshitbut it gave me keeywords i neededthat was the only time ive seen LLM actually answer something remotely usefulevery time you google shit there is a little LLM output on top, you know that right?every time i glance over it its just generic indian help desk nonsense
>>106940710>duckduckgo websitekek this is what you get for being a tinfoil hat polturd. absolute one-shotted low IQ boomer imbeciles.
>>106940710>every time you google shit there is a little LLM output on top, you know that right?these are the fucktards we share a board with.
>>106940672Okay, let me rephrase that. I'm working for something that runs on Linux that checks whether the PC meets Windows 11 system requirements.
>>106940749what's the usecase for this?i dont think anyone wants to swap from linux to w11 and those that are technically inclined enough should be able to google the system requirements
Imagine trying to get Linux to cater to Windows normies.
if i'm using swaywm, what should i use to manage brightness? one thing that pisses me off about the arch wiki is how they don't just present like 2 or 3, they give you about 10 choices and half are shit.
>>106940698based boomeri have a 20 yo machine and artix worked pretty well on it>>106940730>>106940740sorry i couldnt be fucked to log into one of your gay ass ai slop websitesit takes me less effort to go over manpages and documentation than figuring out which one of your sex roleplay chat bots i going to be least uselessand the info is 100% correctdid you know that there is actually no such thing as AI hallucination?your beloved AI ALWAYS hallucinates there is no neural network that checks if output is logically consistent and factual the reason why you see something that is factually true in the output is because most of the data its trained on is factually correctthis is why increasing training data gives you worse resultsand this is why as AI inbreeding becomes more and more a thing AI will be less and less useful for niche topis, after all you need to manually orate data for it and these companies dont have infinite manpower not to mention if the bubble ends up bursting they will have NO manpower so im not really keen on using doomed and unreliable tech, sorry
>>106940842>sorry i couldnt be fucked to log into one of your gay ass ai slop websiteskek, i got that much from your retarded whining and the retarded shit about generic answers. you cucked yourself out of the best new tech in years. kill yourself faggot. imagine being so fucking retarded that you think you are superior for being the luddite here. fucking nigger.
>>106940842curate*ill get carpal tunnel soon with you faggots>>106940860they say overusing AI decreases your reading comprehensionthank you for a clear example of that
I've been using "maim" for taking screenshots, it just works. Looking at its git page shows a command to take a screenshot, upload it to imgur (thanks to a script) and copy the resulting url to the clipboard. Is it possible to do just that but with another hosting site, like catbox or pomf?
>>106940887>they lolyou're retarded and a poltroonstay dumb
>>106940905you are 13 arent you>>106940901whats inside imgur.sh?
>>106940361https://flathub.org/en/setup/Raspberry%20Pi%20OSSo it's really that simple?Is Flatpak a program you have to keep up to date in the long run?
>>106940929flatpak itself gets updated with your regular system updates. The apps you installed via flatpak get updated by flatpak either via GUI or by running "flatpak update" in a terminal once in a while. It says>Note: graphical installation of Flatpak apps may not be possible with Raspberry Pi OS.So you'll probably have to run flatpak update manually
>>106940922Seems like an old script that uses imgur api or somethinghttps://github.com/tremby/imgur.sh/blob/main/imgur.sh
>>106940929not him but if you planning on updating apps inside of it then yesnow what im curious about, since you need arm64 is if that thing going to work for you at alli dont know how flatpaks fork exactly but i know that flatpaks dont care about C library, but whether or not they care about architecture is another question entirelylooking at some reddit threads they dont seem to be architecture agnostic so unless your pinball got compiled for arm it wont work
>>106940988yea i guess you ll have to modify the upload function for your specific website
>>106940992NTA, but according to the flathub page it should work>Available Architectures>aarch64, x86_64
>>106941012oh i didnt see this yea it should work then
>>106939881The proprietary microcode blobs is added to coreboot when its compiled
>>106941122nta but I'm going to hijack your reply chain to ask about bootloaders. What really is the difference between {libre,core,canoe,gnu}boot?
>>106934715I'm playing a very low end wine game on mint and performance hitches now and then and I would like to know why. This program has only recently started to hitch and I want to see how much ram its using.
>>106940985>>106940992I installed the game and it works... but how can I make a shortcut on the desktop for this? There is no way for me to do so, I have to run the command in prompt >>106940361 each time I want to play? How to make a shortcut to launch the game instead of going through the prompt each time?
>>106941259you can try to copy another shortcut and replace command here with your flatpak command
>>106941259It should add a shortcut automatically. Did you reboot since installing flatpak? Maybe some stuff has to be restarted so the shortcut can be found
>>106941166top? htop? system monitor that comes with your DE?
fonts on gtk programs (firefox being an exception) look like total asshow would go about finding what's wrong? it's not the default font but it works fine with everything else
>>106941416Are you using fractional display scaling?
>>106941310>>106941370It did have a shortcut in the games folder, I can put a shortcut on the taskbar and on the desktop, but:On the taskbar shortcut and the games folder shortcut, when I click on it, the game starts running; On the shortcut created of the desktop, when I click on it , it always asks me if I want to run this program with the terminal prompt, open as, etc... how come?
>>106937026I just installed NsCDE from sbopkg to make sure that it works, and yes, it does for me. Check to see if you have /usr/bin in your PATH or maybe it could be a group that you need to add yourself to.
/usr/bin
>>106941451I checked to see if I had accidentally toggled something, but apparently no
>>106941533dunno, there is probably something in that taskbar shortcut that tels DE that this is a graphical applicationthe reason why it asks you the prompt tho is because you cant run CLI apps just straight up like that, you need to run terminal emulator first and then run CLI app INSIDE the terminal emulatorso like instead of running >appcommandyou do >terminal -flagforrunningcommands appcommand
>>106941533>>106941586not to say that your thing is CLI app thoas you understand it runs as graphical application just finetho you can launch literally any app form console and it will give you both stdout output and if its a GUI app it will spawn a window as wellits just CLI apps only run in terminal and launching them directly does nothing cause you didnt launch them in terminalalso i guess it asks you "open as" in case you are retarded enough to "launch" a file
>>106941554Thanks.I tried earlier making a new user with access to all groups currently available, wouldnt load there either.>check to see if you have/usr/bin in your PATHcan you elaborate slightly on this?Also I realized I could just install regular CDE from sbopkg too so I ended up going with that, but slightly limited.And 'nano' is currently having highlighting problems with it so i have to use -Ynone so it doesnt black out html
>>106941640>can you elaborate slightly on this?not him but PATH one of the environment variables in POSIX that is responsible for where your shell is supposed to look for programs every time you type something in console it looks in directories that are in $PATH for whatever you typedyou can check it by doing echo $PATH in your terminalthere is also a bunch of other variables like that, you can type env to see all of them on your system
>>106941680I see, thank you.Yeah that seems a bit over my head atm.This is what is returns though:/usr/local/bin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/lib64/libexec/kf5:/usr/lib64/qt5/bin
>>106941774directories are separated by :/usr/bin is third oneit would be really weird if it wasnt in PATH tho, its literally in default PATH variable in bashno idea why the other guy needed that information but here you go
>>106941817>no idea why the other guy needed that informationI just wanted to make sure nothing weird was going on, I installed it on my machine and it worked perfectly.
>>106941855Yeah I dunno I just get fucked in the ass all the time for no reason. All good. I'll just have to make do with regular CDE I guess.Thanks so much for the help bros.
>>106941877Just to make sure did add NsCDE to your .xinitrc or did you try startx /usr/bin/nscde when you first tried it? If not try running startx /usr/bin/nscde.
.xinitrc
startx /usr/bin/nscde
>>106939919Most Linux filesystems don't have encryption support because it's seen as a niche feature. All 99.9% of people want to do is encrypt their whole drive so they don't have to worry about it if their device is stolen or sent back for service.>>106939997They're adding a 4th table to the disk format for zoned IO, which is supposed to be usable for encryption and parity RAID. btrfs tries to be over honest about your data loss / down time risk. Lots of features they have marked as unstable are actually very reliable if you understand their limitations.
Weird problem installing Linux on a laptopIn the live boot mode, keyboard buttons for brightness and volume work fine, plus audio works. Once I'm installed, can't adjust brightness and no volume, and audio output is disabled ("Dummy Output")Wtf is happening in the live boot that I can't get to work once installed?
>>106941954where does it say dummy output?
>>106941911>startx /usr/bin/nscdethat actually loaded it.I thought i tried that yesterday, guess I didnt do that full path.I'll check the xinit file to see if I can add it in there or something, thanks!
>>106942019I'm glad it worked, anon, I don't know why I didn't think to ask you that first. Adding exec nscde to the .xinitrc should do the trick.
exec nscde
>>106941954What distro?
>>106940473Don't really find anything that lets me do this >>106940369
>>106940268>I need a lightweight MS Paint replacement - I want to select an area and crop it just like in MS Paint.I use Pinta for that.
Recently installed linux mint on my decade old T540p thinkpad. How the FUCK do I get pic related over onto linux? Libinput is mega-ass compared to synaptics. What pisses me off the most is that the touchpad was one of my favourite features on this laptop. Being poor I used to play Insurgency (2014) on this thing and I would shoot by thumbing ALT and aiming by pushing down the touchpad, aka clicking. I would also toggle aim by pushing it down or tapping with two fingers - rightclicking. With libinput it recognizes, rather shitly, that multiple fingers are on the pad, but it doesn't register a click with more than one finger. For I am a faggot, I tried getting help from chatgpt, but failed to map the touchpad to work the way I want. Name your price. I want synaptics on my mint.regardsCunt
>>106942127Why aren't you playing with your nipple?
>>106942127>linux mintgestures are something that only GNOME and KDE support well
>>106942174Ugh fuck, im afraid a friend said something similar to me, but I didn't take him seriously. Guess Im hopping a distro.>only GNOMEwhy is this? please be patient yada yada>>106942136its a gimmic
>>106940710I think I might have found the problem, could a power plan on Linux set to balance be tripping a crash. I ticked performance instead of balance and it hasn't crashed with games yet.
>>106942231>distrohopping because of a DEJust install another DE.>gimmicYou're a "gimmic".
>>106942244Nevermind, I'm all out of ideas
>>106942245The feel is completely different, I dont care how it's presented on screen>You're a "gimmic".I like you.
>>106942258well as i said might be PSUbut good luck diagnosing that at maximum you can check your outletyou can also theoretically check your pins voltages but for that youd need to disconnect everything and short your ground pin and your "on" pin with a paperclip so i doubt that is happening
>>106942290Yup, at this point, nothing works and is quite frustrating
>>106942302well you can also try and downgrade your drivers i guess in case of a random regressionfor that you might need to downgrade some random shit as wellwhen i had to downgrade mesa ive also had to downgrade llvm since mesa depends on it it fixed my lack of hardware accel tho, until they fixed a bug so i dont have to do that anymoreon a bright side it was fairly trivial
>>106942343Maybe
Time to updootFF 144GNOME 49.1Grub, Pipe wireAll the good stuff hngn
When hibernating to disk, the notebok uses zero battery, right? What happens if I remove the battery, let it fully discharge and then turn on the computer later?
>>106942343The only other thing I can think of is faulty electrical wiring from an outlet. Maybe I need to invest in a uninterrupted power box or something
>>106942127Since mint uses xorg anyway you could try to install the old synaptics driver xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Running win 10 iot ltsc in virt-manager qemu/kvm virtual machine. I stopped it, deleted SPICE and re-added it and now sound doesn't work. Anyone else had similar issue? Seems like sound works inside VM but it's not audible to linux, I can't even find the virtual machine application in pulseaudio mixer anymore.
>>106942424Cause I've replaced the PSU already and it tripped again
>>106942419Nothing probably. The state of the OS is saved on disk
I FUCKING LOVE ROLLING RELEASE DISTROS AND ALL THE BUGS EVERY NEW UPDATE BRINGS
>>106941976When I hover the mouse over the audio button in the taskbar.>>106942077Many distros exhibit this same behavior. Fine in live mode, but not once installed. MX Linux 23.6, Fedora 42 KDE and Budgie, and Ultramarine are some specific examples.The only one that 'just works' OOTB once installed is Fedora 42 GNOME, but I really don't like the current GNOME.
So I have both cinnamon and hyprland installed. Cinnamon was here cause this is my first time on hyprland and I wanted a little safety net. Now, I've pretty much never use it and and am thinking of getting rid of it. Removing it plus its dependencies would mean getting rid of all of these packages. Is there an easy way to check if any of them are used by anything else to make sure nothing will break? Should I remove it like so (pacman -Rs) or first remove just cinnamon itself and then remove orphaned packages for extra safety? Would it even make a difference?>inb4Me lazy.
>>106942563What's your hardware?
>>106942578It's a Gemini Lake Chromebook
>>106942576>Is there an easy way to check if any of them are used by anything else to make sure nothing will break?No, only the hard way of knowing what you use on your system.>first remove just cinnamon itself and then remove orphaned packages for extra safety?that's not extra safety, it doesn't help you either.If you use any of these in hyprland (despite not being dependencies of it) things will break for you. Like, desktop portals and polkit daemons are good contenders for such things. If you need them, you need to explicitly install them first. Then you can remove cinnamon with its dependencies. But you'll have to know which of these packages you actually use.
>>106942647https://www.google.com/search?q=gemini+lake+linux+no+sound
>>106942660Any easy way to check that?
>>106942452well you should check it with multimeter firstif you replaced PSU and you have the same problem it might still be hardwaresomething isnt seated correctlyor simply just malfunctioning >>106942563what do you see when you type "alsamixer"?>>106942576if you try to remove something that is a dependency pacman will complainunless you use flags that force it to remove shit anywayin screenshot it tries to remove colordi dont know if its a must have thing desu but sounds important polkit-something is annoying to not have sometimespolkit-gnome is a thing that pops up every time you need to enter your passwordits a graphical tool for asking for your sudo passwordbut its not the end of the world, if you need it for something you can just reinstall and run it later (or similar polkit from other DE if you feel like it)other than that just a bunch of python shit and cinnamon shit i guess?
>>106942576nvm it isnt that important
>>106942677I know how to fix it, and have in the past. I'm curious about the specific issue that it all seems to work on live boot but not once installed.
>>106942755Sometimes it just be like thatOpensuse installers never find my wifi, yet it works fine once I install tumbleweed from the DVD iso
>>106942704I don't really use anything that'd ask for auth graphically but I'd like to have that. I should be on hyprpolkitagent but checking it with systemctl status hyprpolkit says there's no service with that name. It also says there's no service with the gnome.Systemctl status polkit returns a polkit.service that's on systemd fodler in /usr/lib. How can I check which polkit is supposed to be in use? Opening gparted via wofi asks for auth, so some polkit must be in use, I just need to figure out which one.btop says both polkitd and hyprpolkitagent are working, if that matters. I'm pretty sure it's hypr, but I'd like to be certain.
>>106942841well if you found it in btop then it must be hyprthen you can just delete gnome one
>>106942851Uninstalled. Gparted GUI still works asking for auth. I should reboot now, or is there a way to test stuff before rebooting?
>>106942888i think rebooting is fineif anything breaks its trivial to fix with livecd
>>106942704Yeah, I'll check
>>106942678Nope, like said before, you need to know what you use. Though you could check your hyprland config since you'd have to start things like desktop portals or polkit daemons there. Doesn't work for all kind of packages though.
>>106942997or he can just... press enter... and see if his package manager complains about anything
>>106943032that doesn't work because hyprland has no dependencies on notification daemons, plokit daemons etc. so if he used those pacman won't know he still needs them.
>>106943058true but that wont mean that his shit breaks if hes missing notifications he can install them back
>>106943071Someone who easily can do that wouldn't come here and ask such a question.
>>106943058>>106943071oh and nothing related to cinnamon would be running anyway if he isnt starting cinnamon anymore >>106943077he seems to be doing fine so far
Have arch updooters updooooooooted already? Is everything fine on the new updoot?
>>106943111I updated two days ago and everything looks fine
>>106942436Fixed it: view the VM XML and delete <audio /> element. It will recreate the correct one.
>>106943084I'm back after rebooting, stuff seems to work fine. I didn't notice it was gonna uninstall nemo as well. Installing it back would mean getting cinnamon installed as well, defeating the purpose of removing it. I've never bothered to explore gui file explorers much because of cli tools and not being able to uninstall nemo without breaking cinnamon but since I can do that now, what are some file explorers I should check out? Thinking of nautilus because it's what nemo is based on. Anything else I should try? I'm also the anon who setup hibernate the other day, and while rebooting I got these errors. Had to turn it off on the power button and turn it on again in order to boot. I don't know what's the issue here or how to fix it.
/fglt/ bros... can you help Null here?>>106943212
>>106943337Byuu > Null
>>106937263imagine not using linux on real hardware
I've got a ridiculously underused miniPC gateway I'm running OpenWRT on as an internet gateway, looking for some ideas of docker images I can run on it. I used to run debian but I prefer OpenWRT's webUI as the machine is headless and I can manage it from my phone etc.
>>106943337No.
>>106942704IOMMU seems to be a likely culprit. WHAT THE FUCK IS AN IOMMU?!
>>106943306the errors need to be looked in dmesgthere is an error and warning flags, you can look up the command on the internetyou know funny you mentioned thati have a "manager" (more like coworker but he essentially acts as our manager) at work and this boomer motherfucker is fairly tech illiterate to the point of where you try toask him to do ANYTHING technical at all he will throw a tantrum and tell you its not his job to do thatand an interesting thing for how tech illiterate he is he actually really likes dolphin and only works in dolphinhe just really likes split view and i think a few other features that i dont rememberand it was pretty funny when my coworker decided to install his shitty ass pirated win 8 everywhere and the "manager" guy just straight up told him that windows file manager fucking sucks ass and told him to install dolphin on his computerwhich to my surprise he did, he found that dolphin has windows port and installed thatother than that thunar is neatits a default xfce file manager and it just werksive used it a lot at work and on my personal devices before i went full terminal guru>>106943337>kiwifarms head guy is tech savvylmaodidnt these autists get pwned because they fucked up some rust code somewhere?>>106943384remote desktop perhaps?some netflix and chill media shit?nfs share?just dont forget to firewall it from the internet>>106943414weird it should prevent issues>WHAT THE FUCK IS AN IOMMU?!as i understand it just poor mans ECC
>>106943439Perhaps posting some of the code errors I've been getting after each crash:
>>106943384How tf can anyone answer 'what should I run on this computer?' but you? It just depends what you want to accomplish. Look in /hsg/ for suggestions, but there are a million things people can suggest that aren't relevant to your needs.
>>106943414>>106943439oh reading about it a little bit it also used for virtualization and shit like that>>106943476yea i assume these are memory addressees? they look like ityou can try and turn off IOMMU in BIOS and see what happens
>>106943518try turning off*
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>>106943546link it dumbass
>>106943306>what are some file explorers I should check out? Thinking of nautilus because it's what nemo is based on. Anything else I should try?I like pcmanfm, thunar is also another option.
>>106943546why are you baking on page 7
>>106943518I looked it up apparently, the individual CPU cores are getting the incorrect amount of voltage and must be manually configured to accept a certain amount of voltage. In other words, it's akin to the WHEA 18 cache error on Windows. It says use core cycler, but I don't have time for that. So I think my best bet it to configure until the crashes stop
>>106943602do you have like 16 of them?if its the same cores every time you can try disabling them as temporary measure
>>1069436258 cores 16 threads yup
>>106943637who needs more than two reallyone thread for shitty youtube sloop, one for terminal with some geek ass editor, one for terminal with ssh connection that you forgot to close and one for some gay as window manager
>>106941586>>106941636I've looked at the properties and no differences except the lack of destination for the exe, and even when I copy it from the ones that don't ask me how to launch when I launch it, it doesn't change anything.Btw, are there any risks to run the machine and its original nvme at pcie 3.0 speed via a command line ?https://youtu.be/_LYU-I1LzcI?t=870Will it damage/overheat/provoke bad sectors the chips and or the Nvme in the long run?
>>106943533>>106943533>>106943533
>>106943476One of your CPU, RAM or motherboard is failing. Run memtest86+ and prime95 to check the RAM and CPU. Motherboards are much harder to test without replacing hardware.>>106943439>as i understand it just poor mans ECCAbsolutely not.
>>106944006I have previously passed a memtest86+ with RAM, how do I test CPU?
>>106944023You can use prime95, some of its modes stress RAM more while others stress CPU and its power delivery more. If memtest passes but prime95 does not it may be the CPU or motherboard.