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madasi, in The Linux kernel has been accidentally hardcoded to a maximum of 8 cores for nearly 20 years

I took the title from the link, which doesn’t exactly match the title on the page. That’s why one says 20 years and the other says 15 years.

Atemu, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

WDYM by “overheat”?

j4k3, in [Coreboot] Can I coreboot my laptop? Acer Aspire A515-47
@j4k3@lemmy.world avatar

When I was looking into this for current hardware it seemed impossible. I gave up after realizing even System 76 has gone proprietary with their boot loader implementation, especially with their towers which are based on commercially available hardware. It is really shitty theft of ownership bullshit IMO. Maybe check in with Leah Rowe at Libreboot and see if she has any ideas.

Atemu, in system freezes when waking up from suspend
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Post the journal after wakeup, not before.

possiblylinux127, in How is your experience with Fedora as a server?

I wouldn’t. If you must use Fedora use it in a podman container on top off something more stable like debian

spider, in Best lesser-known distribution/DE for low-end machines?
mfat,

Wow they even offer the Trinity DE :) thanks

spider, (edited )

In earlier Q4OS versions Trinity was the only desktop environment. I still run it even though there’s plenty of power on hand to run the others. It just works.

mfat,

I always have a sweet spot for KDE 3.5. I remember how responsive and tast it was on my Pentium PC some 15 years ago.

spider, (edited )

Q4OS will release an updated version within a few weeks, so if you’re interested, keep an eye on the home page’s “Latest News”.

(The developers are quite active in the forum, too.)

the16bitgamer, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?
@the16bitgamer@lemmy.world avatar

I have a Gigabyte Clevo thingy, so take what I say with a grain of salt. My laptop has a i5 11 gen intel cup, and it doesn’t have the cooling for my cpu. I don’t know if this is a bug in Linux, or a fault in the pc (probably both). So when I play games it spikes to 80-90C then throttles.

So what I did was look into software that lets me control the CPU frequency, which led me to Slimbook Battery. This software is amazing and lets me tune the power usage of my cpu to manage the thermals.

I believe Open Build has a package of Slimbook Battery for Opensuse Tumbleweed, but I’ve had no luck running it. On my Manjaro install it works excellently.

Pantherina, (edited ) in Basic fonts

Mscorefonts.

Remind me to send a link, the only way to get them seems to be from Windows, pretty stupid. Calibri, Times, Cambria, damn Comic Sans, these.

cmnybo,

If you don’t want to get them from microsoft, you can purchase a license elsewhere. Microsoft allows them to be distributed freely as long as the files are not modified. That’s why they are always packaged in an executable installer.

Pantherina,

Hahah purchase a license. I dont get it, these are just ttf files that are needed for basic compatibility

cmnybo,

Those fonts are not free. They may be just ttf files, but there is a massive amount of work that goes into creating a font with unicode support. If you just want fonts for basic compatibility, you can use open source fonts with compatible metrics such as the Liberation fonts or use the microsoft core fonts that haven’t been updated in 20 years.

Pantherina,

Yes I know. But I mean microsoft will not get poor if we share their proprietary fonts they set as default on all documents.

Btw how are fonts integrated in PDFs? You can load the documents without the fonts installed

cmnybo,

Many fonts have a license that allows them to be embedded in a pdf. Newer fonts usually have a flag that tells the software if the font can be embedded or not, not all software respects that flag though. Older fonts don’t have the flag and will embed even if you are not allowed to embed them.

Pantherina,

Thanks for the info! So the entire .ttf package is embedded, or every single character as SVG? Damn that sounds like a waste of space compared to HTML where fonts with alternatives and fallback also work.

cmnybo,

Typically, only the glyphs for the characters used in the PDF are embedded.

authed, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?

The fan in my Toshiba laptop once died… Make sure that isn’t your problem and replace it if it is

eager_eagle, (edited ) in KDE Plasma 6.0 Approved For Fedora 40 - Including Dropping The X11 Session
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I really want to use wayland - and even though maybe I shouldn’t I still do on my laptop - but man… on Plasma 5 that thing is borked. And I’m not even running on NVIDIA.

Whenever the system wakes up from sleep or an external display reconnects all open windows are gone and the system enters a weird state which forces me to reboot. How was “all windows are lost when the compositor crashes” not something fixed in the early days, is beyond me. That must make even developing for Wayland unnecessarily difficult/annoying.

cupcakezealot, in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android
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if it’s anything like amazon linux on ec2 i’ll pass

spark947,

What are your issues with it? Just curious - I’ve always found it to be an agreeable RHEL variant.

piracy_is_good_xdd,

note: you accidentally said the same thing twice

spark947,

Did it post twice? I think there is a bug somewhere between lemmy clients. I see it happen from time to time.

piracy_is_good_xdd,

probably, just wanted to inform you :)

spark947,

What are your issues with it? Just curious - I’ve always found it to be an agreeable RHEL variant.

cygnus, in on arch btw.
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This seems like a good place to plug !linuxmemes

danielfgom, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?
@danielfgom@lemmy.world avatar

The issue isn’t with Linux directly so any distro you use will do the same.

It could be a hardware issue that the machine is not dissipating heat.

Or it could be that you need some kind of driver/controller software for fan. It sounds like the system isn’t properly controlling the fan. It leaves it low when it doesn’t defect usage but when it does, instead of increasing the fan a little bit at a time, it just goes full tilt to be safe. It probably cannot read the temperature sensors and so has no idea whether your need cooling or not.

I don’t know the answer but do some googling around system temperature reading on that model and see if there is a module you need to install.

rem26_art, in on arch btw.
@rem26_art@kbin.social avatar

been playing around with sway on my laptop and it's been pretty fun. Tiling window managers are fun!

Diplomjodler, in Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?

Depending on your skill level, it might be worth opening it and checking the internals. Cooling system works, airflow not obstructed, etc. Probably also worth checking the thermal compound of the processor. But that’s not something a beginner would be happy to try. Maybe take it to a repair cafe, if there’s one near you?

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