General love of all things linux and the choice it provides. I prefer to hang my hat in gentoo with e16 but do like to keep up with other stuff.
@HouseWolf Maybe try testing the hardware on a known working system.
@jjlinux Hacker’s Keyboard (Four- or five-row soft-keyboard)
f-droid.org/packages/org.pocke…
@wwwgem I’ve been extremely pleased with @tuxedocomputers in both product quality and support. Next laptop will assuredly be another from them.
@imgel I wouldn’t consider #e16 a DE (still count?); but using that, I prefer having a frame-only window decoration. I use a simple #xdotool line in my #conkyrc to display the currently focused window.
{exec 'xdotool getactivewindow getwindowname'}
I’ve also used a combination of xdotool
, randr
, and eesh
in the past to do tiling and arrangement.
@SeekPie Documentation or translation assistance is almost always a good way to help.
@neogeo It’s been excellent, but again, I’m not doing very heavy work with it. Although, if I do play around with large models, it has no problem redering em. And games such as Star Citizen, Starfield, and Cyberpunk 2077, all run fantastic when turned up to 11.
@JokeDeity Seeing a device called “Bluez” trying to connect to your computer (in some undefined way) doesn’t necessarily mean it has anything to do with bluez.
@neogeo I think you may be on the right track with grabbing a newer AMD card, and keeping your old nv one just for the encoding stuff if you absolutely need it. I only do quite a bit of small drawing (mostly technical) in both blender and FreeCAD, as well as some occasional video editing in blender. I’ve had a RX5600XT since before we had proper drivers for it, and I’ve had no issues with it ever since they were in testing.
@qyron Maybe look at #e16, #openbox, #fluxbox, or #awesomewm, as they will be completely usable without any pre-configuration. Those will all give you a pretty well rounded feel for the comparison of window manager vs desktop environment. All are quite easy to hack on and decently documented. The appilcations menu for e16 should be auto-generated on first login, both openbox and fluxbox will most likely need to be generated manually, and awesome should just be ready to use as-is.
@Fredol I’ve found that many times, just disabling hinting unnastifies fonts.
@solarvector @Toyful
WiFi not working after suspend should at worst only require reloading the module, not a full reboot. This is a common thing I’ve noticed with many b43 and some old iwl cards.
@Sh1nyM3t4l4ss
Does systemctl suspend
/ systemctl hibernate
not do what your looking for?
@Erunn You could use ONLYOFFICE with #Nextcloud. You could host it yourself if you wanted, or use one that’s already setup, like #Murena.
@antihero, there’s a few different methods that all attack that problem in perty much the same way. The flatpak in question needs to have access to the theme/font/icon pack you want it to use.
@jupiter_rowland Friendica always(?) shows just a link to the original post as the “title” and post text under it. If I go to the title link, of course all displays as it should since I’m now viewing it from a lemmy instance. But no, never seen a picture as part of a #lemmy post in #friendica.
@merompetehla If you’re not running sid, do not look for install instructions on the sid page. If you’re on 12.6, that’s Bookworm (current stable name), look there for help with 12 stuff.
Best way to use the current #yt-dlp is to uninstall the one from the repo, and grab the current release from the github page and drop it in
$PATH
somewhere.