linuxmemes

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

Blaster_M, in When Pokémon comes to Linux

Pokémon Debian and Pokémon Redhat

Moshpirit,
@Moshpirit@lemmy.world avatar

Pokémon Debian and Pokémon Arch makes more sense to me.

Blaster_M,

Pokemon Arch Edition is the third release in the series

thisbenzingring, in Nvidia...

Good ol Liam. Dude is a saint.

pastermil, in STOP SCROLLING BROTHER

I’m running coreboot on my machine. What’s your excuse?

mexicancartel,

I am using phone

pastermil,

That’s not an excuse. Go get yourself a T420!

mexicancartel,

We neeeeeeeeeed GPL licensed firmware phones and other devices

Btw buy me a T420

pastermil,

That is true… Phone ecosystem sucks for this reason.

Sadly, I cannot buy you a T420 without having you (and your cartel operation) being exposed.

mexicancartel,

Send the T420 via darkweb i’ll download it

ArcaneSlime,

My laptop (well, ships in Q2, so I can’t do a damn thing yet anyway) doesn’t support libreboot (but I believe they’re working on it?) Framework. I was more focused on the upgradability/fixibility of the hardware, because I’m tired of the typical hardware and it’s anti-consumer features. Hopefully an option soon exists for the AMD 7 (or whatever the hell processor I chose for the 16.)

pastermil, (edited )

Oh man, I’ve been eyeing that for a while! I’m hoping they can get that out of the way soon!

ExLisper, in I don't...

I don’t mind Wayland but I sure hope flatpack will not become the default way to distribute packages. Most packages I tried so far didn’t work. I just avoid it now.

BananaTrifleViolin,

That’s strange? I’ve never come across a single broken Flatpak across multiple computers with Linux installed. Do you have examples of broken Flatpaks?

ExLisper,

Nope, I don’t remember and after it happened couple of times I just started avoiding it.

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

I don’t use it at all, I just repackage stuff that I need for my distro’s package manager… if they’re not in the repos.

MusicPiano, in Linux laptop recommendation thread🐧💻

Framework laptop 13

Ibaudia, in Linux laptop recommendation thread🐧💻
@Ibaudia@lemmy.world avatar

Any used ThinkPad will be an incredible value with Linux installed.

yum_burnt_toast,
@yum_burnt_toast@reddthat.com avatar

just be careful about those thinkpad chromebooks

AVincentInSpace, (edited ) in I use a WM btw
  1. install Wayfire
  2. Ctrl+Super+right click a window and drag
  3. ???
  4. profit
DaddleDew, in There is no such thing as too many fans...

When the cooling consumes more wattage than the GPU

Pantherina,

Can you compile stuff in parallel using a GPU?

psycho_driver, in Btw i used Arch!

I’m glad they got the order right. I feel like gentoo should be piloting a nuclear submarine targeting the Orca though.

Zaros, in A pre-historic city was discovered in the Antarctic.
@Zaros@lemmy.world avatar

I love this. I’ll also probably have nightmares tonight now that I’ve been reminded of Lovecraft’s stories. XD

caseyweederman,

He was so damn racist. Polaris is about those squat yellow people who got in when the kingdom let down its guard for a moment and now they’re all in and polluting the gene pool with their horrifying otherness.

rah, (edited ) in what if you wanted to compile kernel, but make said "Error 2"

Look at the build output for the error. Run the build again with “-j1” if neccessary.

Also, try searching the web before crying on social media. If you can’t solve your problems without being spoon-fed then GNU/Linux probably isn’t for you.

Synthead,

Also, try searching web before crying on social media. If you can’t solve your problems by searching the web then GNU/Linux probably isn’t for you.

Sheesh, let them be frustrated already. Besides, asking for help is totally valid.

platypus_plumba,

Yeha, but you can ask for help without taking a shit on the effort of thousands of engineers.

If you’re using a whole kernel for free, at least be nice when very deep technical things that you clearly don’t understand don’t go as you expected.

It’s called having etiquette

Synthead,

Yeha, but you can ask for help without taking a shit on the effort of thousands of engineers.

I doubt OP thought, ‘I’m going to take a shit on thousands of engineers.’ It’s okay to not know what to do, including asking for help. If they don’t know what to do with “error 2,” they’re obviously lost. This unwelcoming attitude to newcomers is a big problem, and in my opinion, it’s probably best not to contribute to it.

You can rephrase what you’re saying and provide better help to someone who’s completely lost in a much more polite and informative way. It’s better for everyone.

rah,

unwelcoming attitude to newcomers

There isn’t an unwelcoming attitude to newcomers, there’s an unwelcoming attitude to idiots.

platypus_plumba, (edited )

He’s the one who should ask for help nicely.

  1. He’s the one asking for help.
  2. This is a 100% free and extremely complex piece of technology built by very smart people, so chances are that he is the problem and not the kernel.
  3. Always be nice, even if the product is the problem. Specially when it is given to you for free.
  4. People are answering to him with the same attitude he used to ask for help. You get what you give.

Imagine you clean your friend’s house for free because you’re a good friend. 2 hours later he calls you and says “What the fuck am I supposed to do with the shoes you forgot to pick from the living room?”.

Can you even call that asking for help? He’s clearly just bitching.

SuperIce,

Did you not read his post? He is absolutely taking a shit on all the engineers. You can ask for help without cursing at and insulting the work of the engineers.

Synthead, (edited )

I’m giving them a little empathy because they are frustrated; that’s all. We’ve all been there.

krimsonbun, in which ones do you think I missed?

yeah, no

loaExMachina, in This truly is the year of the linux desktop

2024 will be the year of the GNU/Linux desktop!

Johanno,

As will be every year after that

Toldry, in This truly is the year of the linux desktop
@Toldry@lemmy.world avatar

I’m actually looking into buying a new laptop and seriously considering choosing some Linux distro as my new OS (I’ve always used Windows before, and Mac once for work)

How do y’all recommend which laptop I should choose?

UnfortunateShort, (edited )

Whatever you do, pick one that ships with Linux or is at least explicitly marked as compatible.

You do not want the headache of having a laptop with this one component that genuinely doesn’t work properly. Most will work, but for example fingerprint scanners are a very touchy subject. My freakin battery is not properly recognized by anything that isn’t Windows. It’s stupid, some just don’t care about existing, well defined, open standards.

Personally I’d go with a Framework laptop. Otherwise Tuxedo or System76 might have something you like.

udon,

Tuxedo is great. Beautiful devices. I’ve been asked about this ramdomly 2-3 times by people along the lines of “wow, that’s a nice laptop, where did you get that?”. Component upgrades also at decent prices.

Linux compatibility though… Good, if you use one of their preinstalled/supported options, but can be a pain otherwise. I installed debian and still haven’t figured out all problems with sleep/hibernation mode. The tool they offer is some bloaty node js crap that doesn’t work well.

Other than that, I think if you buy any laptop that is maybe 2 years old you should be good. Best way to check is maybe to Google the model + Linux and see how others experienced it.

AlfredEinstein,

I’ve been happy with every thinkpad I’ve put Mint on.

Look at the refurbished ones on ebay

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

I just preordered a Framework 16 inch because their concept is amazing and early reviews are pretty good. It’s a laptop where every part is replaceable and upgradable. You can replace/upgrade the motherboard/CPU, RAM, NVMe storage, keyboard, display, etc. all yourself, and they sell the parts separately. Even the ports on the sides are swappable - you can choose to make them all USB-C ports, or make any of them USB-A, 3.5mm audio, 2.5Gbps Ethernet, DisplayPort, HDMI, MicroSD reader, etc.

They have a 13 inch version that’s already shipping today… The 16 inch is a preorder to ship Q2 2024. Their newer ones use an AMD CPU and AMD graphics which should work better on Linux than Nvidia graphics.

More expensive than a regular laptop company though… They don’t have the scale that Dell, Lenovo, etc have so parts are more expensive for them (plus large R&D costs).

Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

Get a Slimbook. They’re good laptops, and they let you choose which Linux distro is installed out the box.

There’s even a KDE version if their Plasma desktop environment is your cup of tea.

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Or get the kde version and install another kde distribution, just to show them.

Ghostbanjo1949,

I’ve been using MainGear laptops for about 15 years now. It’ll come with Windows and I’ve either dual booted or just wiped it to install Linux everytime. Great prices for what you get hardware wise. My first laptop I bought from them is still running and in use. Never had an issue with Linux running the hardware. But prior to them almost every laptop I had I had issues all from the bigger makers.

gravitas_deficiency, in This truly is the year of the linux desktop

There are dozens of us!

baseless_discourse,

The three linux users finally found a friend to masturbate with. Leading to a 33% increase in linux user visit.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • linuxmemes@lemmy.world
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #