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ishigami_san, in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?

More NixOS!!!

highduc,

Guix ftw!

ishigami_san,

Definitely more Guix, esp. as now Guix is available to NixOS

SmoochyPit, in Best distro for data science? [request]

I recently installed R on my Arch desktop to play with. Any Linux distro could work well if you install the right things, the distro mostly influences how they get installed afaik.

Bottles and docker could be helpful depending on software supports and your needs.

Ibex0, in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

Can’t wait to accidentally press it while gaming, just like the Windows key!

lal309, in Can't connect to some specific wifis

I also had weird problems connecting to wireless before, turns out the wireless on my machine could only connect to 2.4 ghz wireless but the routers I couldn’t connect to were 5 ghz. Just something else to check. Quite possibly due to the card being too old.

Secret300, in (Blog) Vanilla OS 2 Orchid Stable, some clarifications

I’ve been really interested in this project for a while now and even more excited when they announced 2.0. I can’t wait to try out the beta once it’s released

Pantherina, in New laptop

Gaming is not important if you do video editing. Hardware doesnt need to be very powerful if you dont do 4K or something, which tbh is not needed.

I would say look for a Clevo NV41 laptop as they are supported with Coreboot by 3mdeb, Novacustom, System76, Nitrokey etc. But flashing coreboot requires some knowledge and a hardware programmer.

I cant recommend other brands really. Thinkpads are just a name, good Linux support but their support is nonexistent if you dont pay, and the software updates are not long.

You may want AMD graphics, but I have had bad experience with amd mobile CPUs.

You will want to use

  • tlp
  • system76-scheduler (or this power management thing)
  • autocpufreq

Either one of these.

As a Distro I highly recommend ublue.it they are supporting many models with custom setups like Razer etc, but also main (intel, amd, no extras) or nvidia (proprietary drivers).

Especially if you go with an NVIDIA card, which has advantages, I recommend the system76 tool for switching between internal GPU and dedicated one. And I also recommend only ublue’s *-nvidia images, as you can rollback if an update with the drivers breaks something.

TheGrandNagus, (edited ) in #129 Hello 2024 · This Week in GNOME

Gnome was already pretty great for accessibility (for a Linux DE anyway), and I’m glad to see that it’s getting continued work.

Usually (understandably) it’s overlooked

Also nice to hear them actually explaining why VRR hasn’t been enabled yet - there are still kinks to work out. Reddit/Lemmy told me it’s just because Gnome devs are evil pieces of shit who hate their users.

risencode, in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

That’s funny, because getting an ad for Copilot inside my startmenu was actually what made me go back to Linux after 10 years.

This tracks.

Lettuceeatlettuce, in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month
@Lettuceeatlettuce@lemmy.ml avatar

Time to buy some more of those little Tux keyboard superkey stickers :)

breden, (edited ) in Linux Distros Evolution - January 2024 Update: Pop!_OS in Decline?

It’s probably best to take this whole graph with a grain of salt. There’s already some questionable relationships in it, like for every 4th Manjaro user coming in a Gentoo user, which I find hard to believe to say the list.
Second, it’s hard to say Pop exclamation mark underscore OS is on the decline when the whole field just looks more diversified in general. Sure the hype around gaming distros from the lockdowns seems to have cooled down a bit, but there isn’t any distro that just disappeared. On the contrary, it seems to have gotten just more.
As already mentioned, we can expect another hype again when Cosmic DE launches.

Sarcasmo220, in Looking for a good tablet PC distro

It sounds like you have a few devices, so I would recommend trying out this testing distro with MauiShell. There is a testing iso under the heading “Downloads and Sources” in this most recent blog post about its development progress.

mauikit.org/blog/maui-release-briefing-4/

0x2d, in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

reminds me of the chromebook search key

Fredol, in New laptop

Dell XPS or Latitude or Precision, ThinkPad P or X, Framework, LG Gram, System76 and other linux-focused manufacturers, Asus Vivobook

GentooIsBased, in Terminal Utility Mega list!

Lolcat

circuitfarmer, in Linux Distros Evolution - January 2024 Update: Pop!_OS in Decline?
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Very interesting. My rig is still on Pop mostly because I’ve just never had issues with it. I use the Liquorix kernel for a little added spice.

On my laptop I’ve been playing with NixOS lately (used to run Arch btw). I love it so far, but haven’t explored it for gaming.

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