GolfNovemberUniform

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[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 0 points 51 minutes ago
  1. Imo
  2. Giving the reason of an action or an absence of action is not wrong but just can trigger some people to show their real personality. Though I agree it wasn't the best way to say it.
[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 hours ago

KDE always gets more stable after a lot of minor updater. But it can't be completely stable and then big updates ruin everything anyways. KDE has a ridiculous update model for a serious project. There's not enough testing.

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 hours ago

Uhm but I meant a regular app update? It's done the same way on F-Droid, Play Store, GitHub and manual APK installation.

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (2 children)

This kind of accusation is just an attempt to discredit me. I already said many times that I'm fine with disagreements but I'm not fine with toxicity and fight creation. Lemmy admins are fine with it though so I request such a feature. This is selfish but any attempt to prove, promote or empower your own opinion is selfish in general.

I know people are going to continue misinterpreting (even intentionally) my words. I went through it a lot. Hopefully this is not something that can break me now. I just chose to laugh at such attempts and imagine hurting people who do so. After all I have to defend myself from this evil world somehow.

And very few people are going to agree with such philosophy. I understand it. It's a natural disadvantage of not complying with preset community rules.

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 6 points 3 hours ago (5 children)

I'm sorry but I can't resist mentioning it. Manjaro implemented quite sus telemetry recently so you should keep it in mind when choosing and using it.

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 hours ago

I can't define one favorite distro. I change my daily driver sometimes but it's always something Arch based, even though I think OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is the ultimately best distro/base.

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 hours ago

Yep exactly what I thought.

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 hours ago (3 children)

FYI I try it on Arch Linux.

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 hours ago

But it's very stable if you don't mess around with those things and just use it.

I personally don't consider it stability at all. I guess everyone has a different definition of it.

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 4 points 10 hours ago (4 children)

I was very surprised to see it getting an update in 2024. These wallpapers are old so I guess it was a security update or adding support for new Android version.

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 1 points 11 hours ago

What do you mean?

[–] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml -1 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (2 children)

KDE has never been stable for me. I can find a bug within 10 minutes if I search properly. On the other hand, GNOME is stable for me as long as I don't use sus extensions.

EDIT: just create a very wide vertical panel and try to move a clock widget in and out of it. Sometimes it'll just disappear and often it will crash Plasma.

 

I thought this game was well known but I haven't seen almost any mentions of it recently. It's very weird for a FOSS enthusiast not to advertise one of the best open-source games of all time so here I am trying to make it spoken about again.

Disclaimer: this game may be addictive for some individuals. Player discretion is advised. If you notice any symptoms of addiction while and/or after playing the game, stop playing immediately and consult with your doctor. Untreated gaming addiction may result in severe consequences such as digestive disorders, social behavioral disorders, loss of job, and depression.

 

Saw this one in a YouTube video and found it pretty nice. I won't tell what video it was though because Lemmy doesn't like such kind of them.

 

Idk why I never heard of this one before but it got an update recently so it appeared in my Droid-ify feed and now I'm sharing it. Hopefully someone finds it useful.

 

Today I needed to do a clean install. I downloaded and installed the distro as usual choosing similar installer options as I did in the past (however I didn't install CUPS this time because idk what's up with that vulnerabilities).

After a reboot and fixing some systemd-boot freeze issues in BIOS, the system started and the GDM login prompt appeared without any issues. But there was no usual gear icon in the corner that lets you choose between Wayland, X11 and GNOME Classic modes.

I tried to log in but I got my usual Wayland issue (2/3 of the screen is black and 1/3 is artifacting). So I needed to switch to X11 to figure out if I can do anything about the issue this time.

I rebooted to fix the display issue and entered CLI mode (ctrl + alt + f2). I checked for xorg packages and they were indeed installed. However doing startx gave an error about XAuthority not being configured and launched an empty session with 3 or 4 xterm windows.

For those thinking of the 61st /usr/lib rule, I do not have an NVidia GPU so that's not the issue.

So, all of that made me think that new releases of EndeavourOS come with the stupid X11-less version of GNOME. Can I add the support myself via CLI or do I have to install an X11-only DE and use that to compile a version of GNOME with mandatory X11?

EDIT: everyone said that I should change the hardware but I figured out a fix myself. It turned out it was actually a distro issue.

 

Idk if posts like this are alllowed here but we'll see I guess.

So, my main Linux machine is a laptop from 2012 featuring a completely busted case (externally and internally) and latches (so it won't close without performing an automated disintegration and it makes terrifying sounds when applied any pressure on), a suspected-to-be-dead dedicated GPU (not NVidia because obvious reasons), 2x4 Gb of DDR3 RAM and the slowest Toshiba HDD known to mankind that makes pretty concerning noises itself too and sometimes gives drive errors. However I'm planning to replace it with an SSD because I've not grown to the absolute wisdom of Linux users yet ~~(vim is trash. use nano instead.)~~. Oh and its OS is a distro based on Arch (btw) featuring GNOME for the DE because not grown to WMs yet.

I understand that I don't have an external display and a keyboard because the laptop's ones work perfectly and it's not a Thinkpad but hopefully it's not too bad.

 

I have this laptop from like 2012 that I use a lot and I can even say it's my main Linux machine. It's got 8 Gb of RAM and a dedicated GPU so it's not bad but it has an HDD so slow it takes what seems to be 30-60 seconds to launch a web browser. I guess it's 5400 RPM. I want to finally buy an SSD for the machine.

However I noticed that all of the brand new ones that are available in my area are either SATA3 (for SATA) or PCIe 3/4 (for M.2). The laptop obviously supports none of these standards.

Will such an SSD work or do I have to search for a used one with an older standard (like SATA2)? Adapters might be a problem to get because I'm not a customer of marketplaces I can get them from so I'm afraid of getting scammed or just not figuring out the purchase procedure.

 

Basically title. I can't send anything without compressing it a lot (to like 256 colors).

 

I'm not sure why I decided to make this post. I guess I want to boast lol.

Anyways,

I started translating some GTK apps (because GNOME is the only DE that matters and there's nothing better than stock libadwaita) to one of the languages I know. I'm not a very professional translator (like how in the amount of KDE apps do you understand if a string is used in a button, label or something else?) but hopefully I can do at least something for FOSS besides just advertising it everywhere.

Also if you think this post is meaningless, it can be used as my confirmation of identity so people don't think someone is impersonating me when they see my nickname in about pages :)

 

This app uses elevated permissions such as Shizuku or root. Misuse may result in damage to the system or the device. Only use it if you know what you're doing and don't run random commands you find online.

Tbh I wanted to share it just because of the design. Open-source software can be really beautiful nowadays.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml to c/fdroid@lemmy.ml
 

I wanted to check for updates today (automatic updates disabled because I ain't need no modern bells and whistles that you modern folks use) and I noticed that the syncing was taking longer than usual. I pulled the notifications panel and discovered that the notification was saying "0 / -1 b" or "-1 / -1 b" (I'm using Droid-ify which shows more verbose progress in the notification) and it didn't change over time. I removed the repo that was failing to sync but it didn't change anything. Is there any way to fix it?

EDIT: it just started working as it did before. I guess it could be some kind of an outage in all the repos at the same time.

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