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embed_me, in Any experience with teaching kids Linux?
@embed_me@programming.dev avatar

I have no experience

But you might be interested in this:

opensourceforu.com/…/kturtle-a-programming-langua…

nayminlwin,

We did some MIT’s scratch together. I’ll give it a try as well.

cerement, in Any experience with teaching kids Linux?
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

there’s always the classic Sugar (the interface for the OLPC project)

nayminlwin,

Have’t heard of this before. Will check it out.

possiblylinux127, in What's the best way to remote into a linux machine?

Do you need low latency? I use Rustdesk and moonlight/sunshine

krolden, in tip for dealing with audio mixing in movies
@krolden@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes this has always been annoying with videos in Linux. Pipewire seems to be better about it and there are ways to mitigate it

forum.endeavouros.com/t/…/22315

LesserAbe,

Not sure I follow, I don’t think this problem is inherent to Linux. Just the solution described uses Linux.

krolden,
@krolden@lemmy.ml avatar

Other operating systems have more system wide optimizations to compensate for audio normalization

WeLoveCastingSpellz, in What dock do you use in Wayland?

I use a kde pannel with auto hide

cupcakezealot, in But Windows 11 is so good!!11!1!
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

this one i don’t understand im in windows insider beta so i get a lot of frequent updates but i never notice them because windows has gotten good at only doing them when im not on the computer. so ill wake up and they’re already completed

s38b35M5,
@s38b35M5@lemmy.world avatar

Your experience is vastly different from mine.

My GF had a Windows laptop until this week and her last straw was three reboots in a row, each with over an hour of waiting for updates on shutdown and startup. She never asked for the updates, and wasn’t asked ifbahe wanted to perform them.

Now her password is required for any updates, and she controls her computer,as it should be.

Pantherina,

Lol is your OS always on?

howrar,

Unfortunately, windows likes to wake your computer from sleep to update and reboot without your permission. All unsaved work be damned.

CaptDust, in KDE Plasma 6 Megarelease - Beta 1

C U B E

blind3rdeye, (edited ) in But Windows 11 is so good!!11!1!

Too real. I booted up windows last week because I wanted to test something quickly before going to bed… starting it and testing my thing took about 5 mins; but then shutting down took more than half an hour.

Hiro8811,

Try ghost spectre. It’s a custom windows that rarely gets update. I didn’t has any problems even with cracked games. But then I left windows for Linux

dino, (edited )

custom windows that rarely gets update…

sounds like an amazing idea.

Holzkohlen,

The crap people will do to avoid just using linux, eh?

Hiro8811,

I used it along Linux for gaming but now I’m gonnatruy to game on Linux

bruhduh,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

If you wanna flash Android phone, or resurrect usb flash, then you’ll NEED windows, I’ve been daily driving Linux for 8 years myself, but sadly, some specific software don’t work under wine and if you run it in virtual machine then you’ll never know what’ll happen, may as well brick device you’re flashing

dino,

flash android phone = putting another OS on it? I use grapheneos, installed from my linux tumbleweed.

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

Nah man, lineage os on chinese unsupported phones, trying to give new life to abandoned hardware

dino,

Lineage is trash anyway: kuketz-blog.de/lineageos-weder-sicher-noch-datens…Use browser translate

numanair,

That does not sound like trash to me. I can see how those issues with Google connections are problematic for some users, but as the article acknowledges, lineage is primarily targeting people who want to update their old devices. Sounds like degoogling is best done with a different rom is all.

numanair,

ADB and Fastboot both run natively on Linux. I don’t think I’ve needed other tools since the HP Touchpad days. And that didn’t come with Android in the first place.

corrupts_absolutely,

you can flash phones through qemu

bruhduh,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

I tried install windows on qemu through gnome boxes, it didn’t go well, even though i used gui only options, no tinkering

corrupts_absolutely, (edited )

i am fortunate enough to not need a vm often, but the last time i had to use one, i just didnt bother with win11 and used a win 10 installer image. also i think the xiaomi tool didnt/doesnt work with usb 3.0 so i had to use usb 2.0 drivers in order to flash

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

Yes, with Xiaomi there are also Linux terminal app and you can flash through adb/fastboot but i was talking about some obscure hardware like speedtrum cpus and others also obscure memory manufacturers when i ressurect usb flash drives or chinese ssd, i am using Xiaomi poco x3 pro 8/256 and Xiaomi redmi note 4 4/64 and alldocube iplay 30 pro 6/128 and ressurect second hand devices as hobby, when looking for rom reviews i check “channel48” this guy reviews new roms on old hardware

russjr08,
@russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net avatar

What manufacturer? If it’s done through Fastboot then no, it’s available on Linux just fine.

But of course, not all manufacturers use Fastboot.

turbowafflz, (edited ) in Just install EndeavorOS lol

I had a friend who wanted to try linux but insisted on arch because it’s what I used at the time even though I said they shouldn’t and gave many suggestions for better distros. They gave up after about a day and went back to windows. I don’t know what they expected, multiple people warned them not to use arch.

derpgon,

Should’ve recommended Arch-based distro like Manjaro. It’s Arch, and you don’t need to use TTY for installation. And they can claim they use Arch btw.

turbowafflz,

I actually recommended endeavor as an option if I remember correctly but they wouldn’t try it

ultra,

Manjaro has some issues, endeavourOS is better

derpgon,

Ive been using Manjaro for 5 years now, I’ll try Endevour when I upgrade my laptop. Thanks for the tip!

d0ntpan1c,

I’m switching from manjaro to endeavour atm, and i am liking endeavour a lot. I kept having issues with manjaro boot after every kernel update, but otherwise didnt mind it. Probably whatever manjaros build chain for boot is just wasn’t working with my hardware, but also the attitude on the forum is that you are stupid if you have to roll the kernel back.

Endeavour really just provides you arch with some maintenance utilities and otherwise lets you do your thing.

No more firefox home page getting constantly reset to the manajro home page so they can market you their laptop partnerships either 😉

s38b35M5, (edited )
@s38b35M5@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve been off windows for a long time, and when I was forced to use it, it was enterprise, locked down and stripped by knowledgeable IT teams.

Yesterday, I had my first exposure to Win 11 S mode. What a piece of crap. Not just the way its locked down, but the incessant Onedrive ads, broken settings app with missing features, AI buzzword addons, sloppy UI and general lack of control over your own computer.

Recommending my friend install Linux ASAP with my support. Nobody should have to endure that much cruft and garbage on their owned computer. They can’t even install software outside of the MS store? Gross.

turbowafflz, (edited )

Oh yeah no I was not at all saying windows was better, I was just saying arch was definitely not a good distribution for beginners and it was weird how one just insisted on using it. I use arch on my laptop and opensuse tumbleweed on my desktop and have not used windows for anything serious in years because it is so unbearable.

s38b35M5,
@s38b35M5@lemmy.world avatar

I understood you weren’t advocating for Windows (as an Arch user? The very idea!), but your mention of your friend returning to Windows got me thinking about my friends laptop and how icky it felt.

Glad there are fewer and fewer barriers to using Linux full time these days.

oktupol,

I love Arch but I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone. In my eyes, the only way one should choose Arch is despite all warnings against it, because they feel confident enough to deal with all the problems they encounter.

turbowafflz,

Honestly I’ve had so little trouble with arch compared to other things, so I would definitely recommend it to experienced linux users, just definitely not unexperienced users. The aur is amazing and rolling release means you don’t have to deal with the horrors of major updates breaking packages. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is also a great candidate though for people who don’t want to set as many things up themself, I’m currently using both arch and tumbleweed on different computers

oktupol,

Yup! Same here. Once I’ve got everything set up, it has been running smoothly and without any issues for more than 5 years in my case. It’s literally the most reliable system I’ve ever set up, but I understand that the entry hurdle is pretty high.

Vegoon,

multiple people warned them not to use arch.

My IT Bros said the same back when I had to choose W10 or Linux, they haven’t used arch and I had 0 Linux experience. I messed up every single step of the installation to a point where I knew from the problems I created what I did wrong. After many tries and a week later I had a working installation with dual boot. Never used windows and removed it a year later. It was rough but I learned how to recover from most errors a user can create.

If learning is the goal arch and arch-wiki is great.

racsol,

That’s right. It’s a great recommendation for learning about Linux.

For anyone who needs something that just works, there’s a lot better options.

adam_b,

I thought if you wanna learn about Linux, you should start for scratch ?

racsol,

Probably. I haven’t tried that, but I should.

The learning curve there might be too challenging if not familiar with certain concepts beforehand…

It’s not that hard to achieve a working system with Arch, so not bad as a Linux 101.

Holzkohlen, in Add YOUR city to the Gnome weather app [Solved]

Damn, how very user friendly.

HawlSera, in Pony approved distro

A shame gen 5 sucked

kariboka, in A Gamer's Descent into Linux Lunacy (Switching to Linux) [video 48:15]

I love that guy

vredez, in What's the best way to remote into a linux machine?

AnyDesk, best performance I’ve experienced when it comes to screen sharing.

just_another_person, in tip for dealing with audio mixing in movies

VLC has pretty solid normalization settings.

library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

How?

EuroNutellaMan, in Which Desktop / Window Manager is most secure?
@EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

I see you post a lot about security so I just wanted to chime in and say that maybe just use what works well for you because there’s nothing inherently safe, only stuff that is easier to break and stuff that takes more time. The only real way to be safe is to be prudent with what you download and what you do on the internet.

Pantherina,

Hmm… yes for sure, but as I am already at a point where things just work, its interesting to deal with this

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