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teawrecks, in Linux Kernel of the Beast 6.6.6 exorcised by angelic 6.6.7 update

Man, talk about milking a niche topic for clicks.

4am,

You’re right, no fun allowed 😤

teawrecks,

Lol it was “fun” two days ago when all the outlets originally wrote about it. Now it just feels like the headline might as well be, “heh, remember how we all laughed at that thing two days ago?”

Doesn’t seem necessary to bring it up again for 6.6.7 any more than it will for 6.7.6 or 7.6.6. I’m not really familiar with the outlet though, maybe they make a headline for every minor patch release.

Burghler,

You must be fun at parties. Why not just ignore it and move on? It’s a one off thing you won’t see it again.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

You must be fun at parties

Has got to be the most insipid thing a human has ever said

TheGrandNagus,

You must be fun at parties.

jimbolauski,

That’s sounds like something someone who is unfun at parties would say.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

Then I’m 100% proud of it. Parties are very overrated anyhow

teawrecks,

Wanted to talk to people about it on the internet. Fuck me, I guess.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

I’m with you. Not even necessarily with your original comment, but I have also had the experience of making a mild complaint and being dogpiled by people who are somehow super butthurt about it. It’s weird. They could have read your comment and moved on like they are demanding you do.

taanegl,

Install the stick up your ass immediately. It is the law.

Contend6248,

Enjoy the little things in your life

unionagainstdhmo, in How do I get Nviddia drivers to work in arch?
@unionagainstdhmo@aussie.zone avatar

I’ve got a bit of experience with NVIDIA Optimus laptops on Linux so here’s some questions:

  • What exactly is the problem?
  • Are games not running on NVIDIA?

In this case you need to add an environment variable to the launch options in steam, the name of which has escaped me (should be on OPTIMUS page of Arch wiki)

  • Or is the driver not working at all?
  • What desktop environment/wm are they using?

For example if you’re using GNOME in the settings program in the about the system section (the last one) and in the System information dialog check to make sure it says something like “NVIDIA GTX 1050 Mobile”. Also make sure the NVIDIA driver program shows up with the other apps

Pantherina, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future
  1. Switch over the software you use to stuff that also works on Linux. alternativeto.net
  2. Get an external SSD case if you are on a laptop, or just a second one and install it there
  3. Extract your Windows License key!
  4. Fedora kinoite from ublue.it
Sterben, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future
@Sterben@lemmy.ml avatar

Why don’t you try becoming comfortable with Linux while using it in a Virtual Machine? I tried different distros too, and then I decided which one was the best for me.

We can’t really suggest you one, if we don’t know what you are going to use it for.

You may want to do some research, because different distros have different purposes (gaming, privacy, programming, easy to use etc etc).

Let us know, what your use cases will be?

thespezfucker,

guess I’m booting up my VM again!!

techognito,
@techognito@lemmy.world avatar

<a href="">https://distrochooser.de/</a> is a great tool that help to understand what the different distros can do.

Also, you should probably know that selecting a distro is more about selecting the underlying OS and less about the UI (DE). Most distros support the top 5 Desktop Environments (DE for short). And selecting a DE can be just as important.

ManyRoads, in Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…
@ManyRoads@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I have no idea why this link did not appear… here is a retry on the material.

eirenicon.org/…/xorg-wayland-transition-thoughts/

isVeryLoud,

You can edit the post, y’know :P

vikingtons, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future
@vikingtons@lemmy.world avatar

I approached Fedora workstation with little knowledge of Linux, as a former windows and Mac user. My workflows involved graphic, print, UX design, DFP, front end web dev, and some light 3D modelling. Getting acquainted with alternatives to certain apps (namely adobe suite) took some getting used to, but it’s wonderful to no longer feel as if your industrial skill set is beholden to a massive, shitty company.

It was surprisingly easy to get along with. I feel like your experience in will mostly depend on your desktop environment rather than the distro itself, bear in mind that you can use any DE with any distro.

You don’t really need to touch the command line anymore to get going, though I got familiar with it as I found it faster for certain tasks.

KDE plasma is probably more familiar for Windows users. I use the GNOME desktop with some plugins.

As a bonus, Fedora 39 is more performant for me in AAA gaming than windows 10/11.

Mereo, in Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…

Very insightful! /s

WeLoveCastingSpellz, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

mint if you are after a general purpose distro more specialised ones I might be able to recommend if you specify your interests

Zetta, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

I started with Zoro which is a windows look alike, tried mint and a few other distros but ultimately landed on Fedora.

Fedora has been great and I haven’t been tempted to leave since trying it out a few years ago.

hottari, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

Would recommend Fedora Silverblue.

Hominine, in Linux Kernel of the Beast 6.6.6 exorcised by angelic 6.6.7 update
@Hominine@lemmy.world avatar

Hail Satan.

Zyansheep,

Holy Satan!

Cyv_,
@Cyv_@kbin.social avatar

Hail Stan

Addv4,

Hail Santa

deathmetal27,

Dyslexics be like

tetris11,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

Hey Santana

Hominine,
@Hominine@lemmy.world avatar

Oh hell, seitan.

shadeless,
@shadeless@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

IV

ElBarto,
@ElBarto@sh.itjust.works avatar

Heil H… Santa

shalafi,

Friend of a friend had a sailboat named “Sail Hatin’”. Much love.

waspentalive,
@waspentalive@lemmy.one avatar

Perhaps it should have been a motorboat?

eager_eagle, in Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar
stoy, in Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…

~20min after the post went up, OP has posted no thoughts…

So I’ll put in my own…

When I run Linux on a laptop, I tend to run Fluxbox, it uses a tiny ammount of screen real estate and is flexible snd nice to work with.

I am a bit sad that fluxbox won’t be updated to wayland (at least not when I checked the last time), and I hope that waybox will be a good replacement.

DiscordMod1990,

Suck my dick RETARD

lemmy_user_838586,

Fluxbox… Now there’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time… Back in the days of wintel dialup modems I was trying out Linux as a teenager and trying to get modem support working to get the internet, and at one point I tried out a Linux distro, DSL (Damn small Linux) because it was set up to be installed and run from a USB flash drive with persistent storage on the drive I think. And the window manager of DSL? You guessed it, Fluxbox! Can’t believe its still around.

ManyRoads,
@ManyRoads@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Have you tried using the Fluxbox implementation version MX Linux makes available? They have put tons of work into their Fluxbox implementation. Perhaps it will provide you with some useful ideas/ help. Their Forums are also quite responsive & helpful. FWIW . I am not a paid announcer ;) …

lemmy_user_838586, (edited )

Haha that’s awesome! These days I’ve pretty much settled on basic defaults to make life easier: Ubuntu and Gnome. Though with snaps getting more invasive, I’m considering jumping ship and moving to the OG, Debian. I settled on Ubuntu years ago when they did a ton to improve driver compatibility and automatic installation for WiFi drivers on laptops back in the Ubuntu 7/8 days (2007/2008). Briefly tried out Linux mint in 2014, and went back to Ubuntu after a few years, gnome worked a bit better for workflow than the traditional windows approach with a taskbar for open windows.

EccTM, in Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…

Were there supposed to be “some thoughts, details and resources” posted here? at the moment its just a link to the wayland project logo.

1984, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Pop OS is the best to start with, it’s awesome.

thespezfucker,

heard it works best with nividia’s gpu’s, I have an AMD GPU on a decent laptop, is that good enough?

1984,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Hmm I haven’t heard that Nvidia works better than Amd ever actually.

Amd drivers are included on the kernel so it will just work on all distributions. So I would give it a shot, don’t think you will have any problems. :)

LainOfTheWired,
@LainOfTheWired@lemy.lol avatar

So basically nvidia makes their drivers on Linux a pain to install and use and Linux’s creator has called them out on it in the past. So PopOS is known for having tools that make getting them working easier.

AMD on the other hand has open source drivers so they are right in the kernel. So their GPUS are just plug and play like a USB mouse

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