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NOOBMASTER, in (solved) I can't get my linux system to run properly

I would recommend Zorin OS, but honestly, anything goes, as long as you can get it running properly. No harm in trying another distro if the current doesn’t function well.

Leugi,

I have installed zorin on another pc and it worked okay, but I wanted to try kde for the customization as well. I will probably try fedora kionite next and if that doesn’t work i don’t know.

kusivittula, in (solved) I can't get my linux system to run properly

my experiece is that with nvidia you can’t just choose which distro you want to use, you need to try them out and find the one that works. for me mint cinnamon worked great out of the box, i use the xanmod kernel on it because of load balancing. i’m still very much a noob but i have almost completely ditched windows, only need it for excel and word. also pop os gets praise for playing nicely with nvidia. not sure if running on vm can cripple something in the system, have you tried booting from a live usb?

rambos,

I have nvidia 1060 and popos is working likea charm. Was thinking what distro to choose, but have no reason to look any further

BCsven,

Well, kinda. openSUSE is directly supported by nVidia, they have a repo that nVidia hosts for SUSE openSUSE, leap amd tumbleweed. zero issues on my OpenSUSE machines, so their issue might be some other config / codec issue. packman repo is suggeated over OPI repos

umbrella, in Gentoo goes Binary (packages)
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that makes it usable! might give it a try.

TheMadnessKing, in This week in KDE: DMA fence deadlines and lots of bug-fixing

How is the current state of Plasma 6? Can I drive it on daily basis under Wayland and test it out? I dont have nvidia too.

Virual,

Plasma 6 is currently in beta, so it really isn’t meant to be used for anything other than testing. I have it installed on arch, and honestly it’s good enough for my use with wayland, but you will definitely will run into issues. I also use Nvidia, though, so I’d probably have more issues than you will.

Overall, I only recommend it right now if you can roll back or if it isn’t that big of a deal if your install breaks.

NamelessGO,
TheMadnessKing,

Thanks. After going through, I decided to stick with my current setup.

Truck_kun, in I've started building a TUI for Lemmy

I would not recommend working on two GUI’s at once, but if you build it in a way you can use different frameworks for it, the maker of Rich also makes a nice TUI framework API called Textual.

Here’s some projects made with it for a sample of what it’s usage can look like: https://www.textualize.io/projects/

I believe it does not use curses at all.

jacktherippah, in Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop?

Hell

bnjmn, in Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop?

If we need to start supporting diagonals, I’m quitting webdev for good

Aux, in What is the point of dbus?

What is the point of a steak when you can drink tea? Mmm…

luthis, in How to automatically assign classes in GRUB?

Can you post your grub.cfg?

RossoErcole,
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It seems too long to copy paste here

RossoErcole,
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YerbaYerba, in I'm looking for a command that is similar to cpupower, but for gpu (or even both -- gpupower?systempower?)

Not a command, but you could write some simple scripts to control it. amdgpu thermal docs

I use this to reduce fan noise on my amd laptop with a discrete rx560m when playing games. I had to add a kernel boot parameter to get it working

amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffffffff

smpl, in What is the point of dbus?
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I will conveniently avoid any dbus talk, because the why is not so interesting as the how and direct you to this path /var/run/wpa_supplicant. You would probably send SCAN_RESULTS on the socket, you could also initiate a SCAN first to include the strength of stations you’re not connected to. If you want deeper access to wireless, you use netlink to communicate with the kernel (see /usr/include/linux/nl80211.h) and poke some NL80211_STA_INFOs… or the other direction (everything is a file) you just parse /proc/net/wireless without any special permissions for the current signal strength.

Oh… and btw dbus has a simple binary protocol underneath all the XML/interface fluff and uses a UNIX socket.

Cwilliams, in Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop?

Someone please tell me how to do this on Wayland. “c/unixporn, here I come!”

MiddledAgedGuy, in Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop?

Two facts:

  1. I love people doing weird things with tech.
  2. I absolutely hate this.
skullgiver, (edited ) in Is linux good for someone tech illererate.
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  • SnokenKeekaGuard, (edited )
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    Thanks I appreciate the detailed response. Luckily I dont game. I’ll be honest I was hoping/ expecting it to suddenly be twice as fast and that was a major factor in considering linux. But if it decreases overheating I’m still happy with that.

    I have been degoogling and going the foss roite on my phone to the point of considering graphene os for my phone too so won’t be going the google route thats for sure.

    azvasKvklenko,

    Even if you wanted to game casually, getting Steam and games running is straightforward these days. You just need to enable Steam Play for all titles in settings.

    0ops,

    This is an excellent reply

    MorganCS, in Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop?

    Nope.

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