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brihuang95, to linux in Steam On Linux Usage Spikes To Nearly 2% In July, Larger Marketshare Than Apple macOS
@brihuang95@sopuli.xyz avatar

Thank god for Valve and how awesome they’ve been to Linux users

crow,

They’ve done such amazing work for Linux. Linux gaming wouldn’t be the same without them.

zer0,

So awesome they run a monopoly on videogames through their useless closed source spyware.

miss_brainfart,
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

Well, their position is what allowed them to do so much for Linux. And their desire to distance themselves from Microsoft, which I’m absolutely on board with.

Stillhart, to linux in Steam On Linux Usage Spikes To Nearly 2% In July, Larger Marketshare Than Apple macOS

Count me as one of those new Linux users. I’ve been trying to switch since the 90’s and Linux gaming is finally viable. I know this is in large part thanks to Valve, so thanks, Valve!

zer0,

If the games you are playing don’t run on linux than you are mostly playing crap designed by people who’s main goal is to empty your pockets and who think that you are stupid

nicman24, to linux in AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Make For Compelling Budget Servers, Leading Performance & Value Over Xeon E Review

epyc rome chips are coming down and epyc 1st gen is like 160 for a 32 core

shadowintheday, to linux in Mozilla Might Finally Enable Firefox's Wayland Backend Soon

Firefox is surprisingly one of the few programs that has no/almost no glitches in wayland with nvidia.

imgel,

The total of human days of work amounts to something like 1000 years+. Its a an incredible project.

30p87,

And it needs even less memory than Electron, even if it runs as an own instance with a different profile! I replaced Discord with it a year ago and it’s much better in literally every way. I just wish there would be a FF alternative for Electron.

kib48, to linux in Mozilla Might Finally Enable Firefox's Wayland Backend Soon

it’s not already enabled??

otl, to linux in Mozilla Finally Launches An APT Repository For Easy Firefox Nightly Updating
@otl@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Good to see development effort going towards actual Firefox and not those random Mozilla products that I can’t keep track of

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Do you mean products like their VPN? They really need the revenue to try and become more independent from Google. Right now something like 90% of their income comes from a deal with Google to make Google the default search engine.

pnutzh4x0r, to linux in Mozilla Finally Launches An APT Repository For Easy Firefox Nightly Updating
@pnutzh4x0r@lemmy.ndlug.org avatar

Would to see them publish stable releases via this apt repository as well.

sxan, to linux in Bcachefs Merged into the Linux 6.7 Kernel
@sxan@midwest.social avatar

Good. For one thing, we can move on to drama about something else. But, also, I’d like to play with it without having to build a kernel.

clot27,
@clot27@lemm.ee avatar

I am on nixos and I can do exactly that.

GnomeComedy,

Is this the new “Arch, btw?”

clot27,
@clot27@lemm.ee avatar

😂 hope its not

toyvo,

Seemingly. I’m also on nixos

ultra,

I also use NixOS btw

geoff, to linux in Bcachefs Merged into the Linux 6.7 Kernel

I’m a happy btrfs user, but it’s most definitely a great thing to see what seems like a really clean implementation like this that is able to learn from the many years of collective experience with ZFS and btrfs.

lemann, to linux in Bcachefs Merged into the Linux 6.7 Kernel

Built-in encryption in bcachefs sounds great, that’s the only thing that BTRFS has been missing for me so far.

Bonus points if it can be decrypted on boot like LUKS, and double bonus points if its scriptable like cryptsetup (retrieve key from hardware device, or network, or flash stick etc)

bcachefs.org/Encryption/

Will likely give bcachefs a spin as soon as it drops in Debian Unstable 😁

ReversalHatchery,

Can’t BTRFS be used on a LUKS volume? Or does it have disadvantages?

lemann,

Yeppp this is what I currently do, and offers the best performance IMO compared to using something like gocryptfs in userspace on top of BTRFS. Pretty happy with it except a few small things…

It can be a bit of a faff to mount on a new machine if its file manager doesn’t support encrypted volumes natively ☹️. On your daily you can have it all sorted in your crypttab and fstab so it’s not an issue there

My main problem though is if it’s an external USB device you have encrypted with LUKS, the handles and devices stay there after an unexpected USB disconnect… so you can’t actually unmount or remount the dm-crypt device after that happens. Anytime you try, the kernel blocks you saying the device is busy - only fix i’m aware of is a reboot.

If the encryption is managed by the filesystem itself, one would probably assume this kind of mounting & unexpected disconnect scenario would be handled as gracefully as possible

ReversalHatchery,

I see, good points.

I have also experienced that dangling devices break remounting it, but I think there’s a quicker solution for it: dmsetup remove insert_device_name_here.
It’s still a manual thing, though, but 2 steps better. Maybe it can be automated somehow, I haven’t looked into that yet.

PseudoSpock,
@PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Triple bonus points if it can do swap files on the encrypted filesystem.

Unkend,

Does it lockup like ZFS?

PseudoSpock,
@PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Dunno yet. I’m going to remain optimistic until then.

Blackmist, to linux in Mozilla Finally Launches An APT Repository For Easy Firefox Nightly Updating

You don’t even build from source?

What kind of Linux users are you?

kogasa,
@kogasa@programming.dev avatar

Never built Firefox from source but Chromium takes way longer than the kernel for me. Like half an hour on a 5800x3D. Bit much for nightly updates.

KISSmyOS,

It’s called Nightly cause you let it compile over night.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Ok Gentoo Police now go back to ricing

chunkyhairball, to linux in Bcachefs Merged into the Linux 6.7 Kernel

I’m always nervous when hearing about new filesystems since a certain high profile news incident a several years back.

I really, really, really hope that Kent Overstreet has a really good relationship with any partner or spouse he may or may not have.

cupcakezealot, to linux in Mozilla Finally Launches An APT Repository For Easy Firefox Nightly Updating
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

kinda wish they would put nightly on fdroid too instead of just google play or through the website

pathief, to linux in KDE Plasma 6.0 Approved For Fedora 40 - Including Dropping The X11 Session
@pathief@lemmy.world avatar

I can only hope plasma6 has serious improvements on Wayland compatibility with nvidia drivers because plasma5 is unusable.

Yes, I know it works on your machine. It doesn’t work on mine :P

Based_and_Cool,

I’m hoping this project will be ready enough in time to pair with it www.collabora.com/…/introducing-nvk.html

pathief,
@pathief@lemmy.world avatar

Seems like it’s still pretty green :/

merthyr1831,

Hopefully Fedora and others forcing users onto Wayland is going to help push Wayland devs to fixing the stuff that’s breaking compatibility for everyone still stuck on X11.

pathief,
@pathief@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, I share the feeling. Not sure if the problem lies on Wayland or Nvidia but hopefully if Wayland becomes the standard they’ll address the elephant in the room!

Sentau,

I would wager nvidia. Wayland works way better with amd and intel GPUs.

loutr,
@loutr@sh.itjust.works avatar

Wayland is just a set of protocols, which work fine (albeit with limitations) when implemented properly. So if KDE’s implementation of its share of the APIs works correctly with Intel and AMD GPUs, but not with Nvidia ones, the culprit is extremely likely to be the latter.

SquigglyEmpire,

Wayland is just a protocol, issues need to be fixed by devs of the apps/toolkits that have still haven’t migrated over unfortunately.

kadu,
@kadu@lemmy.world avatar

Nvidia’s latest driver patched several issues with Wayland sessions - perhaps the experience will be a tiny bit better now

FalseDiamond, (edited )
@FalseDiamond@sh.itjust.works avatar

I had a quick go at it yesterday (the latest 535 broke DDC CI for one of my monitors, making plasma-powerdevil unable to start) and for whatever reason KWin ran at something like 3 seconds per frame. No that’s not a typo, I mean it. I hope it’s fixed before it gets to Arch’s repo.

EDIT: It works! I had to switch to the DKMS driver (the main one isn’t in the repos yet) but other than that my Wayland session didn’t die a horrible death. Well smooth. I still didn’t test much, but at least night light works.

pathief,
@pathief@lemmy.world avatar

Waiting for the driver to reach the repos to try it out. I am hopefull in an Hyprland future! You know, some day!

1984,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

This is Nvidia fault, no?

Secret300,

Ye but people don’t want to accept that the company charging $5000 for a GPU is also too stubborn and lazy to pay any devs to write decent drivers

Sentau,

This is what I don’t get. AMD has driver issues on windows because of a combination of their own incompetence and windows updates doing stupid windows things - people squarely lay the the blame on AMD. NVIDIA releases bad closed source drivers causing issues on linux - somehow the fault of linux and the open source communities.

These people should be hounding NVIDIA to fix their issues instead crying to DE developers to fix issues caused by NVIDIA.

chayleaf,

because in Windows, blame doesn’t solve problems. You can blame Microsoft, or you can blame AMD, but either way nothing will change. In Linux, there’s some level of accountability because almost all software has maintainers (if not, you can step up personally). Similarly, you can’t hold Nvidia accountable on Linux - best you can do is not buy their GPUs.

A_s_h_k_a_n,
@A_s_h_k_a_n@persiansmastodon.com avatar

@chayleaf @Sentau
All I can say!

video/mp4

Xirup,

Completely agree, as an NVIDIA user (for now) I am screwed if I am required to use Wayland. I mean, I use Wayland for a long time and it works well with NVIDIA but there are many things that don’t quite work, like many emulators (Yuzu/RPCS3) that for some reason have a strange tearing, or some programs that simply won’t open in xWayland.

devfuuu, (edited )

Completely agree. I keep trying to open a new session on a clean new user regularly to check if it works and it is absolutely horrible. 3 days ago after updating the system and seeing some new latest kde versions coming in, tried again and noped the out of it in a few minutes. The fonts and scalling in so many places are very bad.

I keep reading about great improvements in the 6 version and am really hopeful for it to be usable.

Or the problem is just that no developers have normal regular laptops that are 14’’ at 1080p and can’t imagine that proper scaling at 125% and 150% needs to work out of the box.

Edit: I don’t even have nvidia hardware, it’s just regular intel stuff. Can’t imagine the struggle of nvidia folks.

Chewy7324,

The other half of the developers have 13" 2160p displays that are sharp either way – but don’t notice the battery life hit.

Iirc there’s ongoing work for proper fractional scaling protocol, so it might get fixed for KDE/QT applications at some point.

KISSmyOS,

Iirc there’s ongoing work for proper fractional scaling protocol

I don’t know why “making stuff show up bigger on a screen” isn’t a solved problem in 2023, and at this point I’m afraid to ask.

Chewy7324,

Many apps are designed with bitmap icons (png, jpg) instead if svg, so fractional scaling requires manual changes.

Also, frameworks like GTK don’t have enough development resources to quickly make changes to support anything besides integer scaling. It’s difficult to change to fractions if everything assumes integers.

PS: “making stuff show up bigger on a screen” works already, it’s just not perfect. Windows is as far as I know the only OS coming close to doing scaling perfectly. Except Android and similar OS that were designed with fractional scaling in mind.

beta_tester, to linux in KDE Plasma 6.0 Approved For Fedora 40 - Including Dropping The X11 Session

The future is here old man

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