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lurch, in Request for help, I broke some graphics

I’m not familiar with your package manager, but some have logs detailing what exactly they did in chronological order.

Herbstzeitlose, in Mozilla Firefox 120 Is Now Available for Download, Here's What's New

Just post the actual patch notes instead of this blogspam.

Vincent, (edited )

We can do that when it's actually released; blogspam tries to publish on the expected release date before the actual release so it can scoop up the clicks. Release notes should be posted here later: https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/120.0/releasenotes/

Strit,
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I agree. I’d love a quick TL:DR or rundown.

makingStuffForFun,
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Well, German users get a full new privacy feature re cookies, yet only for them. Why the hell are Mozilla geo fencing privacy improvements?

Dirk,
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Privacy features lower ad revenue. This is not what they want.

dr_jekell,
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Most likely rolling it out to a “small” segment of the user base to find any edge case issues before rolling it out to everyone.

magikmw,

There’s no release notes yet and it’s not available for download on the main release channel. Title is clickbait.

namingthingsiseasy, in Broke a partition. Is there any way of saving it?

First thing is to not mount it at all. Any writes to the overwritten partition will corrupt your data.

Second thing: install system rescue cd to a live usb and boot it. Look into testdisk and photorec. It’s been a while since I’ve had to use these tools, but I believe testdisk can restore the partition and photorec can find files in a file system that has been deleted. I would try running photorec first to save the recovered files to an external hard disk, and then testdisk to try restoring them. But disclaimer: it’s been a while since I’ve had to do this, so my memory is foggy here.

Good luck!

furzegulo, in What are people daily driving these days?

cachyos

linucs, in PipeWire 1.0 Released For Managing Audio/Video Steams On The Linux Desktop

Pipewire is a true blessing for Linux

ultra, in What Tweak, Program, ... changes a Desktop Environment from unusable to great for you?

Have you found a window manager that works like Material Shell yet? I’d also be interested in switching to one

bizdelnick, (edited ) in Broke a partition. Is there any way of saving it?

Try testdisk. It can find a filesystem, copy files from it or restore the partition that contained it.

nyakojiru, in Linux distribution for gaming and media centre.
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Windows

BroBot9000, (edited )
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If I wanted windows I wouldn’t have asked the Linux community, genius. 🤦‍♂️

woelkchen,
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I’m guessing that was meant to be a joke.

ultra, in What Tweak, Program, ... changes a Desktop Environment from unusable to great for you?

Have you found a window manager that works like Material Shell yet? I’d also be interested in switching to one

RiderExMachina, in Open Source NVIDIA Vulkan Driver NVK Reaches Vulkan 1.0 Conformance

Damn, that was insanely fast, quadruply so compared to Nouveau

LeFantome,

It says “ready by the end of 2024” so not quite there yet. Still, a very good development for sure.

CorrodedCranium, in EndeavourOS Ditches Xfce for KDE Plasma with the Galileo Release
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This major change won’t affect existing EndeavourOS users as they will be able to continue enjoying the Arch Linux-based distro with their favorite desktop environment. On the other hand, the devs removed the Sway, Qtile, BSPWM, Openbox, and Worm community editions from the Calamares installer as there’s no one left to maintain them.

May also be relevant to some users.

The devs explain the switch from Xfce to KDE Plasma as a way to make EndeavourOS development and maintenance easier for them as they have a more native experience with the Calamares installer.

Could someone explain to me why the Calamares installer would have to do with them deciding on KDE over XFCE?

mhz,

Probably to drop support for xorg. Plasma 6 is going to be wayland by default, while xfce is slow when it comes to wayland adoption

LeFantome,

Calamares uses the QML / Qt toolkit. Most of the people involved in Calamares are also involved in the KDE Project.

XFCE use the GTK toolkit.

So, it is totally reasonable to say that KDE is “more native”.

While Wayland maybe a factor, KDE itself will not be fully Wayland compatible until Plasma 6 next year. So that does not really explain the timing of this move.

I use XFCE myself so I am a bit nervous about the change. We will see.

tkn, in Linux distribution for gaming and media centre.
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I’d say Pop_OS! which has a spin (version) with Nvidia drivers already installed. Below is a direct link. It’s based on Debian, so it enjoys excellent app support. Linux Mint is also a good choice.

iso.pop-os.org/…/pop-os_22.04_amd64_nvidia_35.iso

FIST_FILLET,

have not yet tried pop os, but +1 for mint!

tkn,
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To add some clarity, Pop uses GNOME and is working on their own desktop based on Rust and Mint uses Cinnamon, a fork of old GNOME that they’ve significantly upgraded. I’ve used both and like both a lot, but have come to prefer GNOME.

humancrayon, (edited )
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I have installed PopOS and so far it’s been very stable. Most of the games I play are on Steam and support has been pretty awesome (BG3, CP2077, Valheim, Warhammer 40k: Inquisitor). For non-Steam games, WINE with the Wine Glass GUI has been great, allowing me to run older windows games without a problem.

EDIT: Forgot to add I’m running an Ryzen 7 3700X, 16GB ram, RX 5700XT

EDIT EDIT: +1 for Mint as well. Outside of my gaming PC, it’s my daily driver on my laptop.

governorkeagan,

I’ve had the same experience with gaming in PopOS

theshatterstone54, in Mozilla Firefox 120 Is Now Available for Download, Here's What's New

I thought that “Wayland by default” being merged meant it will be a part of the next release but there wasn’t even a mention of it. Will it be a part of the next release maybe?

TrickDacy, (edited )
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ds12,
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At least according to this article, it seems like Wayland enabled by default will be for the next release!

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

If it is a feature you have been waiting for you can just switch to it already even if it’s not the defaulth

mhz,

I could be wrong, but i think that was probably on the alpha release, which is now the beta release, so maybe the next stable release will have wayland by default.

ulu_mulu, in Query about your linux daily drivers?

I use Linux MX on my gaming desktop and LMDE on my laptop. I also have an encrypted LMDE VM that I use for some working stuff, since I have to use Windows on my company PC (but we’re allowed to have Virtualbox on it).

The desktop is pretty new, I built it a month ago after almost 10 years, it’s i9 and rtx 4070. The laptop is several years old (HP spectre), but since the previous one gave me so many headaches with nvidia optimus, I decided to go full Intel, I’m happy I did because I had no problems with it whatsoever, Intel only on laptops for me going on.

spez, in Firefox 121 Is Looking Good For Having Wayland Enabled By Default

Any progress on the chromium side yet?

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