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miningforrocks, in Fully featured tilling window managers (like DEs) for lazy people

I would recommend arcolinux hyprland

https://github.com/arcolinuxd/arco-hyprland

SheeEttin, in Firewall preventing Printing/Scanning on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

Surely your firewall has an audit log for denied traffic.

Or, turn off the firewall and run Wireshark while you print something.

D_Air1, in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.
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If you are dual booting, then disable fast boot in the bios to keep windows from locking various devices.

fakeman_pretendname, (edited ) in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.

Do you know any of the following:

  • what’s the WiFi card in it?
  • what’s the laptop?
  • what kernel version are you using?

For an easy GUI way to find these, you can go to the

bottom-left menu > administration > system reports

Then go to the System Information tab.

You should have the kernel i.e. 6.3.0-39-generic at the top

Scroll down, and under network you should have something like Device-1 Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 - that’ll be the WiFi card.

In case you didn’t know, the Kernel contains drivers for things like WiFi and other devices.

An older kernel tends to be more stable (the bugs have been fixed) - but it cannot contain the drivers for devices that didn’t exist at the time.

By default, Mint is likely using the kernel 5.15, from 2022. If your WiFi device is newer than 2022, it won’t work yet. However, you can install a newer kernel (mine, above is 6.3.0). I had to do this to get the WiFi working on my Thinkpad p14s. This is quite simple and safe to do, and completely reversible if there are problems.

There’s a chance if the WiFi card is particularly new or obscure, that it won’t work at all currently. We’re waiting on the company, or more likely a talented volunteer, to write the drivers.

In this case, you may need to buy a USB WiFi adapter, for example TP-Link USB Wifi. I had to do this with my Dad’s laptop recently. Within the next year, he probably won’t need it anymore, as the drivers for the internal one will likely exist.

Fisch, in GNOME Sees Progress On Variable Refresh Rate Setting, Adding Battery Charge Control
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I wish GNOME had DRM on Wayland, kinda annoying to always have to switch to Xorg for VR

zingo, in What software is best to have in a flatpak on tumbleweed?

“Core apps” are better on baremetal for seamless system integration.

Just use flatpaks for everything else.

anamethatisnt, in Multiseat gaming with two identical RTX 3060s on EndeavorOS

I’ve never tried to run multiseat the way you do here.
I do however succesfully run multiple computers in one chassi using kvm/qemu with pci-e physical passthrough on gpu and usb controller to my virtual fedora gaming machine (using vfio drivers in the host). Definitely more overhead than multiseat but I do enjoy the easy backup and restore I have on my gaming machine.

Level1techs.com has a ton of good information if you’re interested in virtualizing instead, such as forum.level1techs.com/t/…/119639

Yerbouti, in How to get Nobara to STOP overriding my Firefox homepage??

Install the Flatpack version, easy fix.

Sentau, in On how to fork a GNOME Core app without meaning to do so – GNOME adventures in mobile

Was this app removed from flathub¿? I wanted to try this after reading about it but can’t find it on flathub. The flathub link given on the project gitlab page also leads to 404 page not found error

bjoern_tantau, in The 9 Smallest Linux Distros That Are Super Lightweight
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Reminds me of the fli4l project. Floppy ISDN for Linux. It used to be an entire Linux installation to use as a router that fit on a 3.5" floppy disc. I had it breath new life into an old 486 PC I had lying around.

Petter1, in Firewall preventing Printing/Scanning on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

As I understand this article ( linuxconfig.org/how-to-monitor-network-activity-o… ), you can disable firewall and run “sudo netstat -tulpen” to get a list of all connections and find which ports need to be forwarded.

dino, in Fully featured tilling window managers (like DEs) for lazy people

Sadly there is no way around it. The mentioned alternatives like regolith have already been mentioned. There is also some smaller distros with prepared twm configs, but I can’t recommend it. Because if you want to customize it, you will have a hard time finding the right ways to do it.

njordomir, in Budgie 10.9 Desktop Adds Initial Wayland Support, Redesigned Bluetooth Applet - 9to5Linux

I’m a KDE user, but had a great experience using Budgie. I’m glad this software is an option for people.

gnuplusmatt, in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.

Lspci should list all your pci devices, one of which will be your WiFi adapter. Confirm its make and if it requires a kernel module. I would bet it’s a broadcom

Andy, in Super Productivity Keyboard Shortcuts on KDE
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I don’t know SP or how its shortcuts work, but did you check if you already have those shortcuts assigned in plasma’s global shortcuts? The easiest way is to assign them to any plasma global shortcut and see if it tells you there’s a conflict.

If that’s not it, can you trigger those SP actions with an external command? Then you could do it through plasma global shortcuts.

sandayle,
@sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

I tried different commands but none of them worked, I think it’s not about assigned command.

I don’t know how to trigger SP actions with external commands. That’s why I asked.

Andy,
@Andy@programming.dev avatar

I searched and found the project. If you’re having the same issue described here, it’s been known for a few weeks and

will be fixed with the next release.

sandayle,
@sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

I searched but couldn’t find because of my poor English. Thank you very much.

richardisaguy,
@richardisaguy@lemmy.world avatar

Out of curiosity, what is your native language?

sandayle,
@sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Turkish

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