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cujo, in Anyone have experience with Intel Arc GPUs?
@cujo@sh.itjust.works avatar

UPDATE: I picked up the ARC A750. Been driving it around for awhile. Older DirectX games perform on par or often even better on Linux with ARC than they do on Windows. DX12 games had negligible performance boosts being run on Windows vs. Linux with ARC save some big exceptions…

Certain DX12 titles, one of which I own (Halo Infinite) WILL NOT RUN under Linux WITH the ARC card due to a lack of features in Vulkan. There are still some DX12 calls that have no equivalents in Vulkan, and while some games flag this feature set without using it and MAY be able to be tricked into running without it, any games that actually USE those features will not run under Linux with the ARC card, period. So… Research your newer AAA DX12 titles first.

corytheboyd, in why doesn't GNOME have a mascot??
@corytheboyd@kbin.social avatar

Isn’t it that horrid ugly fucking foot

0xtero, in why doesn't GNOME have a mascot??

The Gnome devs say you don't need a mascot.

OsrsNeedsF2P, in This week in KDE: changing the wallpaper from within System Settings

Interesting to see 3/5 “Very high priority Plasma bugs” bugs are X11

GravitySpoiled,

Why are they high priority then? 😅

KSPAtlas,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

Believe it or not, some people still use x11 (i dont, but many do for many reasons)

warmaster,

Could it be related to XWayland?

owatnext, in why doesn't GNOME have a mascot??

√ cool dragon

× stinky foot

RoverRacecar, in This week in KDE: changing the wallpaper from within System Settings

Yes, that escape on spectacle is literally my workflow; I take a lot of screenshots and that change was the only thing I did not like about this newest Ubuntu update.

Irkiosan, in Made the switch to KDE

+1 Plasma. However, I don’t dislike gnome. Gnome just doesn’t fit my personal taste of workflow and customizability. Other that that, gnome did a pretty good job on the look and feel department. I feel at home on Plasma (and almost at home on xfce)

Exec, in Other dual panel file managers similar to Krusader?
@Exec@pawb.social avatar

I see that no one has suggested Doublecmd

Irkiosan, in How safe are my data if my hard drive isn't encrypted?

If the risk of physical data theft is high, your data is at risk. If the risk of physical access to you machine is rather low, encryption might actually increases the risk of losing your data simply by the chance of losing the means to access your data (forgotten passphrase, lost hardware key…).

Mio,

It might also be harder to recover picies if the hard drive fail partially. However, many use SSD now, might be a different story there.

sashanoraa, in Made the switch to KDE

They’re both good DEs with their pros and cons. I’m glad you found something you’re happy with! For me that’s Gnome but I’ve used Plasma 5 quite a bit two and it’s a close second for me. I don’t think there’s much use in bickering over which is “better”.

GFGJewbacca,

That’s why I’m calling it a playground fight. They’re both good, but right now I’m loving KDE. GNOME is really beautiful. I organized the taskbar in KDE to be similar to default GNOME, but with some extra stuff that I’m digging too.

Valmond, in Steam Linux Marketshare Surges To Nearly 2% In November

Linux Mint 0.08% Yay!

balancedchaos,

It’s an excellent distro. My first, after a poor Ubuntu experience years prior. I’ll always have good things to say.

AtmaJnana,

LMDE is Mint without the Ubuntu. Don’t mind me, just spreading the good word.

balancedchaos,

Oh yeah, LMDE is definitely the future of Mint. Good point.

UnfortunateShort, in Made the switch to KDE

I can respect GNOME, it’s just not for me. There are a lot of other DE’s I really don’t get, for example: Xfce, Mate, Budgie, LXQt, any pure WM desktop in existence, the list goes on… But if people still develop them, I guess there is a market.

AtmaJnana,

Well, for example, Xfce is very lightweight, so it works better for old hardware.

TCB13, (edited )
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Xfce works better everywhere and with everything, however it falls to the same pitfall that KDE has, eventually you’ll require some libadwaita application, flatpak and whatnot and then you’ll end up with a Frankenstein system half Xfce half GNOME components and themes that don’t apply to all apps equally. :(

kickeriekuh, in Made the switch to KDE

My first Desktop was KDE, but switched to Gnome about 15 years ago. So, I am very comfort with the Gnome’ish workflow. But some months ago I bought a Steam Deck and use the Desktop (KDE) a lot. But I don’t feel that comfort as with Gnome. I miss the flexible workspaces and the look of the designs is, well, not that modern (some even make glitch effects). If you’re comfort with it, it’s okay, but personally I don’t understand and feel the benefits of using it.

krimsonbun,

I feel the same, but recently I’ve been experimenting much more with plasma, I don’t really have a reason.

Knusper, in Firefox Developer Edition and Beta: Try out Mozilla’s .deb package!

I’m excited for these, especially with them likely coming for stable Firefox soon, too. My $DAYJOB hands out Ubuntu laptops and every time, we have to scrape off the Firefox Snap, because e.g. saving images doesn’t work and the Downloads directory is in some mystical place somewhere underneath ~/snap/. These APTs will almost restore the usability of other distros…

AbidanYre, in Is there a tool to real-time encrypt folders?

Tomb might fit your needs

dyne.org/software/tomb/

wontbowyoung, (edited )
@wontbowyoung@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks I will look into it. But tomb also seems to not have dynamic sizing

AbidanYre,

You can increase the size of a tomb, but IIRC it’s an offline process.

wontbowyoung,
@wontbowyoung@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, I think as of now I will go for it

cypherpunks,
@cypherpunks@lemmy.ml avatar

tomb looks like a nice wrapper around LUKS but it doesn’t appear to support creating a sparse file, so, it will immediately use however much space you allocate to it.

(I think it doesn’t support a sparse backing file because I searched the word “sparse” on their github, and for the word “seek” (which is the dd argument for creating a sparse file) in the tomb bash script, and both searches yielded no results.)

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