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taladar, in : (

Seems familiar. Did you by any chance also not update the copy of grub in your EFI system partition since you installed it? Then you need to do that and afterwards everything works fine again.

While you are at it add a netboot.xyz EFI entry to fix that kind of stuff without a USB stick or your own network boot server.

rbits, in Two moods

Everyone in the comments: “Actually I don’t have the same problems so this is wrong”

asexualchangeling,

“I don’t have the same problems anymore so this is outdated”

Ftfy

rbits, (edited )

Still applies though. “Oh but it used to be worse”

asexualchangeling,

Obviously I can’t speak for everyone, but personally speaking I’ve had no issues playing the multiplayer games I play, which (in my particular situation) puts me above at least one of the windows users in my group

Installing things not through steam can take longer sometimes, but I always made sure to do that ahead of time anyway

rbits,

Yeah, I mean, the best thing to do is to get it working ahead of time.

asexualchangeling,

The same is true no matter the OS, It’s always good to be prepared ahead of time

Thcdenton, in I don't...

I suddenly have the urge to daily drive Hannah Montana Linux

AnUnusualRelic, in I don't...
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Ok, but nobody explained what the equivalent of “ssh -X” was supposed to be with wayland.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

It doesn’t exist as far as I know.

Lime66,

Waypipe

2xsaiko,
@2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

waypipe

betz24,

Does this work well with X11 -> Wayland communication? Or do both computers need to be Wayland?

brian,

after a brief glance it looks like it, but that’s the same case as x over ssh. otherwise there’s things like vnc that wouldn’t care what each side is running

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, cool. I’ve been looking for that for ages. Thank a lot!

devfuuu,

It’s such a niche feature that I bet most people under 30yrs never heard or used that it’s become too cringey that everyone keeps mentioning it.

But there’s the solution already mentioned.

I’d just like that some people would look a bit at themselves and realize that almost nobody wants or cares about that single weird feature. There are many remote desktop solutions more known to end users that need that kind of interaction.

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Actual Unix users care. Maybe people that just jumped ship from Microsoft don’t, but I think that’s just because they don’t know what’s possible and how convenient it is.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I have also jumped ship from MS, but it is actually a cool feature. I don’t use it that frequently, but a few times a month, yeah.

Grass, in Linux laptop recommendation thread🐧💻

I just want a modern AMD apu laptop with coreboot, slotted ram and multiple nvme slots, but like everything these days it would seem I’m asking for too much.

cyberpunk007,

That would be perfect.

Grass,

My modded t440p goes with me everywhere until then. I have that IIRC core2 dell(?) armored laptop running fully blobless too but it’s just a server backing up my 2fa emergency keys and such things. It was a fun little side project building and flashing coreboot but the hardware is a bit dated these days. The t440p is good for anything other than gaming or 4k movies at least.

kidpixo,

I bought a lenovo p14s AMD 2 years ago without OS, 32GB RAM and M.2 SSD, very happy with Arch, BTW. Coreboot would be nice, but it doesn’t seem feasible yet…

const_void,

Coreboot would be nice, but it doesn’t seem feasible yet…

Why not?

kidpixo, (edited )

Modern CPUs, especially AMD. Correct me If I’m wrong !

const_void,

Yeah, that’s incorrect. System 76 is producing machines with modern CPUs that use coreboot:

system76.com/laptops/oryx

kidpixo,

Nice , but my question was more if it possible to put it on other commercial machines, especially AMD one

vox, (edited )
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

my current dell one has an amd cpu, slotted ram (no soldered on crap) and nvme + sata (with space for a drive); too bad the build quality and the touchpad sucks
my old lenovo one also had replacable slotted cpus (with Pentium 2020m pre-installed). The lid also just slid off (like on a rail), with only one screw needing removal, no flimsy plastic clips. I broke plastic part of the hinge on that one by just flipping it over, oh well.

Grass,

I miss the old days and what I thought the future of tech would be like back then…

Thcdenton, in Completely untrue nowadays...

Printers fucking suck.

AnUnusualRelic, (edited )
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Back in the day you’d just cat file.txt > /dev/lp0 and it would work. Mostly.

gmtom, in Completely untrue nowadays...

A Linux meme that’s somewhat critical of Linux?

I wonder what the comments will be like…

Ziglin,

Linux has printer problems? Printing works fine for me…

Famko,

It’s not really critical of Linux, it’s criticising those stupid fucking printers in general

Grass, in Linux too mainstream for some 🤷

This one didn’t age quite as poorly as some of the others. I have gotten to the point of generally preferring Linux gaming now though. Bsd is still a bit lacking for my general computing but opnsense on my router is one of those ‘where has this been all my life?’ things.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

OpnSense wasn’t quite there yet a few years ago. Now, it’s golden 👍! Don’t know why people still prefer pfSense over OpnSense, it’s so much easier to set up and maintain.

Grass,

I didn’t try pfsense but it sounded like opnsense suited me better and I have had no reason to change so far. It has also made managing my self host stuff so much easier but a lot of it is pending being redone with more future proofing.

empireOfLove, in which ones do you think I missed?

But of course, such based individuals will never be billionaires. Specifically because their basedness precludes them from being psychopathic enough to commit the kind of cutthroat, violent exploitation of tens of thousands of workers’ labor inherently necessary to amass such wealth.

lemmesay,
@lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

when you put it that way, I realise how being so rich is anti to what most of these people are known for.

speaking of which, here’s a to-scale representation of how rich some people are.

nakal, in I love vim
@nakal@kbin.social avatar

I've been using vim/neovim for more than a decade. Here are my favorite plugins (ranked):

  • junegunn/fzf
  • junegunn/fzf.vim
  • bling/vim-airline
  • airblade/vim-gitgutter
  • w0rp/ale
  • Shougo/deoplete.nvim
  • tpope/vim-surround
  • tpope/vim-fugitive
  • tpope/vim-unimpaired
lemmesay,
@lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

thanks! I’ll check your curated list out.

HeartyOfGlass,

I can’t live without fzf. I hope junegunn is as happy as a human can be.

lolcatnip, in Name em

Why is Lib capitalized when Linux is case sensitive and Lib files aren’t a thing?

ikidd, in I found it! The manual! I'm not sure it's helping me though...
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Well, you see, the internet is a series of tubes…

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Why? Tubes! The internet is tubes! m.youtube.com/watch?v=_cZC67wXUTs

CeeBee, in Accurate?

No, not accurate. NixOS isn’t anywhere in there

molochthagod,

This is a very old meme. NixOS wasn’t popular then (or didn’t exist, I dunno).

dai,

Nix is like 20 years old, wasn’t popular and still isn’t 😅

molochthagod,

Okay, but until like this last year I’d barely see mentions of it, but now it’s kinda everywhere.

dai,

Yeah I use nix 😅

I think the idea of a (relatively) simple or as complex “roll your own flavour” OS makes lots of sense to someone like me. For most people the effort might not be worth the payout.

molochthagod,

i get that, it’s a preference thing

afraid_of_zombies, in It's OK if you cry

15 years ago this was an issue on my laptop.

ChunkMcHorkle,
@ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world avatar

This is an issue on my 14 year old laptop today.

carpelbridgesyndrome, (edited ) in the main differences!!

Something about making their own version of every app and than naming it k-something makes me think it’s a cult.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

Excuse me, it’s called a kult.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, I wouldn’t get on my high horse about that, Gnome apps used to be G- or Gnome-something for a long, long time.

Now they’re just some stock generic name that assumes “why would anyone ever use any other program for music except Music, or videos except Videos?”. Pretty much like Apple.

C_raven, (edited )

Worse than that, if you’re looking for the program in the terminal like when you install the thing it’s still called the old name, like:

Files > nautilus
Disk usage analyzer > baobab

They used to have character. The k- naming scheme is just a hint that isn’t a qt app really.

embed_me,
@embed_me@programming.dev avatar

Archive Manager > fileroller

Murdoc,

Oh no, they know about the Kult! Burn the kompound!

bingbong,

The Kool Kids Klub will never fall!

dan, (edited )
@dan@upvote.au avatar

We wouldn’t have Safari (Webkit) or Chrome (Blink) today if it weren’t for Konqueror and KHTML! Webkit is a fork of KHTML, and Blink is a fork of Webkit.

Holzkohlen,

What in the world are you on about? Kandalf be praised

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