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wyzim, in Mullvad has Deb and RPM repositories now!

I’m assuming VPNs are not really suited to be run as flatpak apps because of system permissions? And it probably won’t work from inside Distrobox/Toolbox container either.

Infiltrated_ad8271, (edited )
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It is possible, but without access to elevated permissions I gather it would be basically useless for anything other than per app redirection.

zcj, in Just install EndeavorOS lol

Why can’t everyone just agree that tumbleweed is the best distro already?

yum13241,

Because the amount of software it has available can’t hold a candle to arch. It’s not bad though, and if arch disappeared I’d switch to Tumbleweed.

I use EndeavorOS btw

war, (edited ) in Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers
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  • dauerstaender,

    Everybody knows Linux is primarily used and developed (?) by moms who play FarmVille in terminal.

    constantokra, in What's your experience with bluetooth audio?

    No issues currently using pop os. I don’t use the graphical Bluetooth manager, for whatever that’s worth. I wrohe a script that connects and disconnects with bluetoothctl, and I pair and trust devices with bluetoothctl. I use several different headphones.

    Occasionally, I have to go into the audio settings to change the destination, or tap a button on my headphones, but that’s about it.

    Samueru, in "Help me choose my first distro" and other questions for beginners

    Avoid Ubuntu and Manjaro: despite being marketed as “beginner friendly distros”, and despite often running perfectly fine, these two have major issues in management, packaging policies or philosophy that might make your life as a beginner difficult.

    That makes no sense. Manjaro is actually one of the few distros where a beginner won’t need to touch the terminal ever. You won’t have to deal with adding PPAs or removing snaps like in several debian/ubuntu based distros.

    Audacity9961, (edited )

    Manjaro has too many issues that are well documented with instability and security for new users.

    FQQD, in What's your experience with bluetooth audio?

    Pretty good. I use Nothing ear 2s with a lenovo thinkpad on arch linux and it works just as well as with my ipad and my android smartphone.

    Only bad thing, it set the codec to a worse sounding one once for some reason, but changing it back solved it.

    azimir, in Any experience with teaching kids Linux?

    I just started them on Linux machines from the get go. The same reason I got good at 3.1/95/98 was to setup games, filesharing, and getting hardware to work for better games. Even with Steam, there’s always some work to handle oddities. The kids are rapidly becoming reasonable basic admins the same way I did. Whether they decide to go further and learn more will be up to them.

    nayminlwin,

    Hmm, I guess I’ll start by guiding him to deal with his PC problems by himself.

    azimir,

    All too much of OS config, IT work, and troubleshooting is a combination of reading docs, trying things, and plenty of online searches. The big missing piece is motivation. That’s why I learned as a kid. It was all about building systems to play games.

    For your kids, a combination of showing the basics, how to find out how to fix things, giving them agency to modify the OS (assume you’ll need to reinstall sometime), and a purpose could get them going. Not everyone find the motivation and interest, but kids are often more able to invest and explore than we give them credit for. I found my son (at age 13) at installed the proprietary NVidia driver for his laptop without my knowing. He just started following tutorials until it worked. Proud dad moment, time for ice cream, and then he went back to playing games with his buddies.

    0x4E4F, (edited )

    That’s a good start. Also, include him in your own PC activities (some of them, make some up if you don’t have anything that he can be involved in at the time), like “I need to find a cool new background, I was thinking this and this might be cool, could you help me find something online?”. It gives kids a sense of being useful and wanted, plus a pat on the back, high 5 or something like that when the task is done. And it might inspire him to look for his own background, something he identifies with 😉.

    Have a lot smaller kid, he’s 4, but this is just something from the top of my head… or how I would play it.

    GravitySpoiled,

    You’re good

    0x4E4F,

    Thanks, I try ☺️.

    It was hard for me at first, grasping how to bring up and educate him… it didn’t come naturally for me. But my mom was a lot of help, she gave me a lot of pointers and I just started building on that 😉.

    Rustmilian, in What's your experience with bluetooth audio?
    @Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

    I haven’t had any issues.
    But it’s not uncommon to a problem somewhere in the Bluetooth stack. It’s important you report any bugs you come across to the respective projects, because of how diverse Bluetooth devices are it’s hard to get perfect support for everything.

    Hominine, in What's your experience with bluetooth audio?
    @Hominine@lemmy.world avatar

    So I’ve recently moved over to using my Pixel buds pro almost full time and am hoping you stoke a convo here to revisit.

    KDE Connect affords us the ability to fire off commands from a phone to do any number of things. One use case of mine is to disconnect/reconnect Bluetooth devices from the desktop since it is greedy and tends to bogart my earbuds when playback stops on other connections. This has worked pretty well so far but with that in mind, I have only just started playing around with things and so I look forward to refining the experience with other utilities.

    That said, I find Bluetooth is buggy on almost every OS out there (Android is constantly in what feels like a state of repair…)
    Best of luck!

    ani, (edited ) in Noob question: what to arrange before switching to linux

    You will find what you further need on the go, no need to get more ready than what you’ve already done.

    UntouchedWagons, in What's your experience with bluetooth audio?
    @UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca avatar

    I installed fedora 38 on my lenovo thinkpad t14 (now running fedora 39) and aside from one easily fixed issue bluetooth works perfectly. My gaming pc running windows can use my laptop as an audio device via bluetooth which is pretty cool.

    LeFantome, in GIMP 3.0 finally has a release schedule

    I realize that the major point of GIMP 3 is the port to GTK3. That said, I feel like colour spaces are what people have been waiting for and probably the most significant deficiency that keeps GIMP from being treated as a professional tool.

    If they are really this close, why not set the GIMP 3 release date for when colour management is ready?

    Non-destructive editing will be huge as well. GIMP 3 is really going to be a crazy leap forward. It is going to be amazing to finally get access to all this work that has been walled off for decades.

    The bug situation sounds terrible. Honestly though, they should just get 3 out and then make bug fixing the number one job until it gets into better shape.

    Not only is it a small team but right now there are basically two different projects ( 2 and 3 ). With only one code base, perhaps the pace of progress can improve.

    Hopefully the move to GTK4 is easier.

    radioactiveradio,

    Also nondestructive editing

    Vincent,

    So you're saying: don't release the GTK 3 port until colour spaces are also complete? Why not give people what's ready, and then when colour spaces are ready, cut another release? No need to make people wait who don't need colour spaces.

    (Additionally, it's easier to verify that bugs reported before the release of colour spaces are more likely to be related to the GTK3 port.)

    LeFantome,

    Colour spaces are ready. They are saying I may be hard to wire it up in all the right places in a month. Why not take two months and get it in? I mean, it has been over a decade already.

    Many people have been waiting for 3.x for literally half their lives. To save a month, they are going to launch 3.x with the big change being the toolkit? Seems like a wasted opportunity.

    If it were going to be 6 months or more I would agree with you. From the write-up though, they delay would only be a few weeks.

    humanplayer2, in Best distro for Lenovo Carbon X1
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    Did you check if there is a bios setting related to suspend, and that it’s set properly?

    kshade, in Based KDE 🗿
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    KDE nerds: Is there a way to get a normal app launch indicator (cursor with a loading icon/hourglass) instead of either nothing or the little hopping icons that don’t animate right?

    CalicoJack,

    I don’t know about an hourglass specifically, but there are some options. Should be in system settings, applications, launch feedback and/or busy cursor.

    Kierunkowy74,
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    System Settings → Appearance → Cursor Theme → Configure Launch Feedback

    kshade,
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    That only has nothing, static (icon), blinking (icon) or bouncing (icon) though. I find anything involving the icon jarring, especially because it keeps lagging behind the cursor. And yes, this is incredibly minor.

    tuxed,

    Seems to be some cursor themes that do it that way, like this one for example: store.kde.org/p/2103612

    westyvw,

    I think you mean different. I find the bouncing very normal after all these years. The spinning wheel and hourglass is there but they are used to indicate system waits, rather than launches.

    Of course you can shut the bouncing launch off if you dont like it.

    Zamundaaa,

    No. Some people wanted to change it to that for Plasma 6, but on Xorg there’s apparently no way to make that happen, as the cursor is always decided on by the window you’re hovering over…

    kshade,
    @kshade@lemmy.world avatar

    Oh, I see, thank you! Never noticed the cursor changing back when I put it over another window in XFCE, but I also never looked for that. I really just want that brief feedback, especially when I’m using a touchpad.

    solariplex, in Fedora Kinoite Nightly available with Plasma 6 to test!

    Niceeeee! I’ve tested a few KF6 apps in a rawhide+nightly copr distrobox on Kinoite, and they’re quick

    conductor,

    What are the big changes from KDE 5 -> 6?

    solariplex,

    Definitely the transition from QT5 to QT6. It Looks identical, but has better wayland support and performance.

    There are also a few new and hot features which I can’t recount at the moment (it’s 4:30 in the morning), but the pointieststick blog should have the droids you’re searching for

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