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Unkend, in State of the Nvidia open source driver in late 2023?

1 to 2 years is what the Nouveau Dev’s said, if you want a Driver that just works.

Audacity9961,

Even then it is 200 series and up. 100 and back through to 900 will still not just work at this stage.

canis_majoris, in Ubuntu Linux Squeezes ~20% More Performance Than Windows 11 On New AMD Zen 4 Threadripper Review
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Let’s see Paul Allen’s Threadripper performance…

mrbn, in TIL

Reminds me of the “Op” wars on IRC. All users would be given @ status and the point was to kick everyone before you got kicked. Writing scripts for this was my first “taste” at programming.

hemko, in Applications to reduce mouse usage
youngGoku,

I use this haha.

Also since I’m forced to use windows on my work computer, one of the few uselful commands I use in cmd prompt is shutdown /s /t 0

Frato,
@Frato@lemmy.ml avatar

classy 🙂

be_excellent_to_each_other, in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article
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Wayland does not work properly on Intel hardware: Again, I’m using AMD, so I can’t confirm or deny this, but considering the Intel drivers are open source, and I’ve heard about many, many improvements made on the Intel side of things, I think it would be reasonable to assume it has been fixed.

Posting this from Plasma Wayland on Intel right now. If something is broken, it's something not apparent to me.

theshatterstone54,

Good to know

loutr,
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No problem with GNOME and hyprland here, on 2 different laptops.

PseudoSpock,
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Dual monitor? Wayland on my intel works fine for single screen, but as soon as I plug in a 4k monitor, it gets black cube shadow like artifacts in KDE Plasma 5. A couple of kernel command line options for the module has not helped, either.

be_excellent_to_each_other,
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I'm fairly sure I have run this system dual-monitor though I don't do it routinely. I'll check sometime this weekend and let you know, if you are interested for comparison's sake.

PseudoSpock,
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I most certainly am. :)

be_excellent_to_each_other, (edited )
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Worked with no drama, for me at least. Hooked it to my TV because that was most convenient. USB-C to HDMI adapter, I just had to tell it where they were in relation to each other and set scaling on the TV. Fonts look a little screwy on that dialogue box, but only in the screenshot - and when composing this post I realized even there they look OK if I don't view that part of the screenshot on the 4K display.

Edit: No, untrue. I think I had the wrong glasses on. The fonts on the 1080p display are fine in reality, but the screenshot is distorting everything on that panel a bit. Again, screenshot only though. All good otherwise. I can't see any other problem after using it a bit like this though.

PseudoSpock,
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I would love to see your kernel options line from grub, assuming it doesn’t have any secrets in it. Please.

be_excellent_to_each_other,
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No problem, I've done no magic of any kind there. This is what the manjaro installer created only.

cat /proc/cmdline

BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.1-x86_64 root=UUID=99ed8aec-cdfc-44d6-8217-c85d3db09036 rw quiet cryptdevice=UUID=9bca8872-3f01-472a-b196-ef19cde6b5f8:luks-9bca8872-3f01-472a-b196-ef19cde6b5f8 root=/dev/mapper/luks-9bca8872-3f01-472a-b196-ef19cde6b5f8 udev.log_priority=3

PseudoSpock,
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Thank you. I figured there be some modeset style options, but nah, you have none. I consider you quite lucky and admit to being a little jealous. :)

be_excellent_to_each_other,
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No problem, if there's anything else that could help you to troubleshoot on your end let me know.

Devorlon, (edited )

I’ve just finished watching Generation Kill on a Thinkpad T480s (i7-8650u). It was plugged into the TV, and it plus the laptops screen worked fine.

Running arch, gnome, waylandVideoSnapshot_20231118_062333

Imagepipe_0

fl42v, (edited ) in TIL

Why declare a war over it? Just sudo sed -i ‘s/%wheel/$(whoami)/’ /etc/sudoers or smth like that

Pantherina, in Ubuntu Linux Squeezes ~20% More Performance Than Windows 11 On New AMD Zen 4 Threadripper Review

Do a Gentoo test with correct compilation parameters! Or just Arch, Fedora or Opensuse Tumbleweed okay.

shrugal, in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article

XKCD#1172 is very relevant here.

LeFantome,

Very

palordrolap, in TIL

Reminds me of the test server shenanigans I had at an old job versus a colleague. All in fun. Nothing in production.

One was the faux Bash shell that kind of worked OK until you pushed it or tried to do anything fancy. It was the default shell for the user called "root", but that wasn't the UID 0 user. It had been, but I renamed it. Then created a new "root" with a different UID. Of course, the faux shell would tell "root" that it was UID 0.

The other was the simple background loop that would detect any rival admin sessions and SIGHUP their shell process. First user on the box to run that pretty much had free reign, and everyone else was logged off instantly.

weketi6945, in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article

hurr durr its le x11 only application

Then why is this piece of shit called x11’s successor or even x12? Why do you want to force adoption of this 2 decade long unfinished beta software when it can’t even run most applications?

weketi6945,

Also, the red hat moderators have banned my previous account as expected. They are literally moderating many forums like reddit’s linux subreddit and this place, and enforce censorship. They banned my account for posting the github gist posted in the OP. I didn’t even break any rules, they indiscriminately banned me just because i posted one post portraying wayland in a negative light.

theshatterstone54,

Because it is the replacement for Xorg and X11 as a whole. This is like expecting all Unix applications to work on Linux. No, some things need to be ported or rewritten. I don’t want to force adoption of Wayland. Heck, I’m on Xorg because Qtile’s Wayland session is missing a thing or two I need (they’re in development but not there yet). I’m just tired of people pretending this article is accurate and up to date so I wanted to set some things clear. Granted, I didn’t do it that well, but I tried.

Also, whoever calls Wayland X12 is lying to themselves and everyone else. The only way in which such naming would make sense is if you consider the fact that the X11 maintainers (pretty much all of them RedHat employees) were sick and tired of maintaining it, so they started Wayland to replace X11 (NOT as a drop in replacement, mind you). So the only way such naming wpuld make sense is if you consoder the fact that Wayland developers and maintainers were the same people that were maintaining Xorg until they just gave up.

lukas, (edited )
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Some people including myself call Wayland X12 because Wayland is a subset of the X12 protocol made by the X11 maintainers, and as such is as close to an X11 successor as you can get.

bluGill,

Because the people who developed X11 (that is Xorg) haven declared that. Maybe they should have named it X12, but they didn't for whatever reason. However the people doing the work have already given up on working on X11 they gave up on X11 beyond the bare minimum almost 10 years ago because some real issues with X11 as a protocol are not fixable.

There were other attempts to a successor to X11, but they never got the support of people doing the work on X11 (in part because they didn't understand the problem with X11 and so kept many bad things while 'fixing' things that were not broken)

Which is to say: you have two choices: get involved with continuing X11 development, or jump to Wayland. Throw a couple million $$$ per year at X11 (either pay developers, or convince a dozen developers to maintain X11) and I'll retract my statement, until then X11 is dead. If you cannot do that then Wayland is your only option.

miracleorange, in Can i autostart apps to tray in GNOME?

The app itself has to support it, and even then those options can be hit or miss.

cerement, in TIL
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got a similar situation in MUDs, someone finds a way to frob everyone else up to wizard level and the whole round of the game just becomes a mess of shouts

MigratingtoLemmy, in Thinkpads RE: Repairability/upgradability

Framework outlet is a great idea. I’ll add that I recently came across deals from Dell selling an XPS13 from 2020 for $449 and MSI selling an Intel powered laptop (no discrete GPU, almost office laptop) for $399. The older Thinkpads will be reliable though

maxprime, in Calibre 7.0 E-Book Manager Introduces New Notes Feature, Support for Audio EPUBs

What is the difference between an audiobook and an audio epub? Does the latter contain both text and audio? Are they synced somehow?

LaggyKar, (edited )
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ePub is basically just a limited HTML page in a zip file (plus a bunch of metadata and CSS styles), and ePub 3 can contain audio and video elements embedded in the text, just like a webpage. With the most basic usage, it would just show up as an audio player in the middle of the text, no sync. But there is also a media overlay thing I haven’t looked much into that looks like it provides sync.

Thatoneguy, in TIL

I remember back in college we would abuse the wall command on our shared Linux server so much that IT had to disable it

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