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fxdave, in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.

Some distros do not include all supported device firmware in the base system. You have to determine your wifi adapeter and install the firmware for it. You may want to use usb tethering from your phone for that.

avidamoeba, (edited ) in Laptop companies: which one?
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

Another happy Framework user here. I have 2 first gens in my immediate family and 2 second gens among my friends. All run Ubuntu LTS. No one is complaining. I’ve already replaced my bottom chassis because I destroyed it during a bad mishap. Ordering was easy, the part was inexpensive, the replacement was straightforward. A Dell XPS perhaps feels a bit better made, but then it doesn’t say Made in Taiwan on the bottom so there’s that. 😅

On the other hand System76 is building a new open source desktop environment in a sane programming language… 🤔 If COSMIC desktop turns out great and I end up using it, I’ll probably throw a couple of hundred their way in lieu of buy their laptop.

wwwgem,
@wwwgem@lemmy.ml avatar

Thanks for a nice feedback. One more vote for Framework ;)
I don’t use a DE, so this would not make me go with them. Also, I’ll use Arch anyway, not PopOS.

avidamoeba,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

Oh I now remembered that mine developed a problem with one of the USB ports, not a cartridge but the host port. Framework sent me a new board. I replaced it easily and sent the bad one to them.

wwwgem,
@wwwgem@lemmy.ml avatar

Wow that’s quite impressive. Serious customer service definitely.

Corngood, in Linus Torvalds interview Reader's Digest - 2001

the Linux company mascot

They really had trouble wrapping their minds around this, didn’t they.

jwt,

I’m Operations Manager at Linux.

guywithoutaname,

What?! You are doing something without a profit motive? That’s impossible. 🤯🤯🤯🤯

Murdoc,

Not impossible, just The Most Generous Man In The World!

avidamoeba, in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

What’s the WiFi adapter?

LassCalibur, in Switched from Ubuntu to Debian yesterday
@LassCalibur@beehaw.org avatar

Yeah the boot process is a mess! Debian’s noisy GRUB and unsightly boot text is an obvious and unnecessary paint point for a desktop user but very desirable for server installations. You do have some options though!

Carlo Contavalli apparently has a relatively simple work-around discussed at rabexc.org/posts/grub-shush. What I’ve done in the past is rebuilding Ubuntu’s source deb package for GRUB against my Debian system. You can grab it at packages.ubuntu.com/source/lunar/grub2. Build instructions can be found here unix.stackexchange.com/…/how-to-compile-a-debian-….

The great thing about Debian, Linux, and FLOSS is that you can even automate downloading Debian’s source package when it gets updated, applying the silent patch, applying Ubuntu’s compilation options, compiling the deb, and installing the deb! But yeah why can some package maintainer not provide such as an option in the repository! It’s really an annoyance for many and almost makes me feel like I’m not the type of user the Debian community desires. Like, “Wait… what? You like pretty stuff? GTFO!” Maybe its even true? Hopefully you will enjoy using Debian! Its most preferable to Ubuntu in many ways these days!

haui_lemmy,

Very interesting! Will save this. Thanks for mentioning it.

I think there are a lot of unsociable people in the linux community. I should know, I‘m autistic and also pathologically unsociable but even I am shocked at the amount of elitism and RTFMing that happens on a daily basis.

The difference I think is my self image is pretty ok and I dont need to be the greatest and most knowledgeable linux pro on the planet. Thats probably the only thing some folks have to their name.

But I digress. Have a great day.

Mac, in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.

I’ve tried Mint multiple times and never got WiFi to work lol

n2burns,

Interesting, I’ve never had any issues. Have you had better luck with other distros? What WiFi card(s)?

Mac,

I gave up and simply plugged in so i don’t have good infor for you, sorry.

Montagge,
@Montagge@kbin.earth avatar

Mine wouldn't work with the proprietary driver installed but worked without it lol

chemicalwonka, in Linus Torvalds interview Reader's Digest - 2001
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

He didn’t give up his fortune directly, because today he is a rich man. He just enriched with a different approach like opting to not lock the source code of his work like another guy we know well…

But I like him anyway

QuazarOmega,

opting to not lock the source code of his work like another guy we know well…

I’m out of the loop, who are you referring to?

silverhand,

He would’ve definitely made more even as a senior employee in early Microsoft, IBM or any of the big Corps. Linux exists solely because he made it a collaborative endeavour from the start.

Ramin_HAL9001,

Linux exists solely because he made it a collaborative endeavour from the start.

That is the important part. If Linux had tried to compete with Microsoft as a closed-source operating system, no one would have used it. What makes Linux popular is that it is collectively owned, that is as much a feature of the operating system as any technology or algorithm written into the source code itself. That feature is what set it apart from Windows or Mac OS.

just_another_person, in Laptop companies: which one?

Framework

nkat2112, in Linus Torvalds interview Reader's Digest - 2001
@nkat2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

This man is my hero.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar
NinePeedles,

This man is my our

Hadriscus,

he’s our our

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

personally Richard Stallman is my favorite out of the two but both are amazing people, who’s impact on the world of software can not be understated.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I agree with you 100%. Stallman is the soul of free software movement, he is the the philosopher of the movement and Torvalds the body, the “tech guy”

Adanisi,
@Adanisi@lemmy.zip avatar

Stallman did a lot of philosophy, but he’s also made massive technical contributions.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yes, you’re a right

namingthingsiseasy,

If you want to see what the world would look like without the GPL, just look at how the BSDs are getting shanked by Apple (and many other companies too, but they’re the biggest).

If it weren’t for him, I have no idea what Linux would be today. No doubt in my mind, RMS is #1 on my list of most important software developers to have ever lived.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

💯

pr06lefs, in Laptop companies: which one?

Personally I’m holding out for a laptop based on the snapdragon elite X arm chips coming out later this year. Should be great for battery life (like 28 hours) and very fast. We’ll see how the linux support turns out. And also which manufacturers pick it up - would like framework but haven’t heard anything about that from them. Lenovo already released a system based on the old snapdragon chip so seems likely they’ll release one based on the elite X too.

fleet,

I didn’t know about this specifically, but I’m holding onto my 2017 ThinkPad until I can buy an Arm laptop and run Linux on it.

sorrybookbroke, (edited ) in Laptop companies: which one?

If you’re willing to import, tuxedo computers is another great choice. I can personally vouch for framework but I’d caution if you’re looking for the 16, it’ll be a bit before they’re available. 13ish batches pre-ordered, with batch one shipping in a few weeks, it may take quite a bit to get. The 13 though is in stock and shouldn’t take too long to recieve

Edit: oh sorry, 13 inch is your preference. I’d strongly vouch for framework. I’d also say stay away from purism due to their scummy history on the phone if you care about that.

dylanmorgan,

Do you have any links for the bad marks on Purism?

sorrybookbroke, (edited )

Sure do, though not for all the claims I’ll make here as that was from me obsessively watching the purism forumns and reddit over the 5 or so years this was going on. They promised a phone which most people didn’t get for five years. When it shipped the specs were not great especially for the already pricy cost they had it at. This, after quite heavily suggesting they were nearly good to go. When it came close to the end of waiting, they added a second option (no phones were in hands yet) to upgrade their order, at a cost, to skip the line and get it quicker. Suggesting that if it didn’t sell the company couldn’t ship the original either after taking money both from a crowdfunding campaign and their site. Though a few were eventually able to refund, they sneakily changed their policy to include “no refunds” when at time of purchase they stated clearly refunds would be available at request. There’s also been an issue with their laptops which were advertised as fully FOSS, etirely non-proprietary before eventually shipping with some proprietary software. All around, their customer service is terrible and their responces to allagations and critisism has been childish threats and legal attacks. All around bad group.

here’s some blog posts and an article:

jaylittle.com/…/the-sad-saga-of-purism-and-the-li… (read all 3 parts)

anarc.at/…/2020-07-13-not-recommending-purism/

pcworld.com/…/why-linux-enthusiasts-are-arguing-o…

Here’s Luis Rossman (Not always correct on what he reports, but by my memory quite good here):
Youtube - www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IjUryQOlgk
Piped - piped.adminforge.de/watch?v=-IjUryQOlgk

Youtube - www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKegmu0V75s
Piped - piped.adminforge.de/watch?v=wKegmu0V75s

dylanmorgan,

Wow. Yeah, that’s shady and shitty as hell. The cost was always enough to keep me away from them, but knowing they’re a shit company will make me sure to warn others off as well.

morrowind, in Budgie 10.9 Desktop Adds Initial Wayland Support, Redesigned Bluetooth Applet - 9to5Linux
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SpiceDealer, (edited ) in Laptop companies: which one?
@SpiceDealer@lemmy.world avatar

While I’m yet to do it myself, I would suggest getting a Thinkpad T480 and upgrading its RAM. The reason you want a T480 is because it was the last Thinkpad to have user removable parts. One tip: when using eBay, make sure you filter out the T480s. The T480s is not the same as the T480 since it doesn’t have user removable parts.

wwwgem,
@wwwgem@lemmy.ml avatar

Thanks for the tip. I know a lot of people are going for Thinkpads and you’re specific recommendation may seem interesting but I’d like to support other companies like the ones I bought from so far (Toshiba, Lenovo, Dell, Vaio, Acer, PB, Razer) and I’d also like to build my own laptop from the start.

SpiceDealer,
@SpiceDealer@lemmy.world avatar

Of course. Just remember this when buying a laptop (and by extension a printer): FUCK HP!

AlpacaChariot,

HP are pretty awful when it comes to shenanigans with ink cartridges and all that, but HPLIP is great and deserves some credit.

SheeEttin,

I hate Lenovo and I have a Lenovo laptop. The company is shit but the laptops are great. I justify it by buying used.

const_void,

Lol that’s 6 years old!

bolapara,

Yeah it is but it’s a pretty capable laptop. I’ve replaced mine with a Framework 11th gen for my daily use but my T480 is currently hosting 10 VMs for my homelab. It’s got the base CPU, i5-8250U, 64GB of RAM and a 4TB SSD and is plenty of horsepower. I really only got the Framework because I was excited about the product and company, not because I was unsatisfied with the T480. I highly recommend it.

murvillian,

What parts other than one stick of RAM aren’t upgradeable on the t480s? The processor? I’ve seen screen swaps, touchpad swaps, keyboard, just about everything. I got one back in the summer, added a stick of RAM to get up to 16gb, it’s running at 3200mhz like the other one, and swapped in a new OEM battery. It’s been great. I also recently bought a e495 for around 60 bucks, it’s thicker and plastic-ey, but also a solid Linux machine running an AMD CPU. Are the newer t14s really that crippled in repairability?

Cicraft, in Plymouth not working in Kubuntu

Cities don’t exist inside computers, silly

UID_Zero, in xfsdump questions
@UID_Zero@infosec.pub avatar

I read the man page, but I didn’t see the answer to your question in there.

I am assuming that it would only dump the root filesystem in your example. Other mounted filesystems like /home or /media, if they’re separate filesystems, probably aren’t included. You’d have to run a separate dump for each one.

Best option to find out is to try it and see what happens. No better way to learn than by doing.

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