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smileyhead, in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks

I liked old look more. Would prefer to add even more preinstalled icons instead.

HouseWolf, in systemd 255-rc1 Brings "Blue Screen of Death" Support and New Tool To Spawn VMs

Just when I thought I had escaped it for good…

technologicalcaveman, (edited ) in Linux Distribution Timeline

I always forget chromeos is based on gentoo.

lemmyvore,

I mean, at this point it’s probably got a much Gentoo left in it as Steam OS has Arch.

imgel, in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks

Great criticism overall. Yes, it’ll be improved.

qaz, (edited ) in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks

I actually quite like the current breeze style with the sharper edges, it sets it apart from other designs.

Xavier, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

In Canada, Apple is taking most of the increase, I wish Linux was more prevalent but I’m happy to see the downward slope for Windows:

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/5eba766d-a296-4b2e-974e-9bfa9fb5ca5e.jpeg

franklin,
@franklin@lemmy.world avatar

I just hope asahi Linux takes of because the M3 looks sick but I’ll be fucked if I get sucked into the apple ecosystem. I’d rather be forced to use Windows on arm.

ReCursing, in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks
@ReCursing@kbin.social avatar

They are... certainly icons. I can't get any more excited than that I'm afraid

lauha, in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions)

What do you mean a lack of dock? Gnome indeed has a dock by default where has you need an extension on kde to have a dock.

bingbong,

I don’t think I installed any extensions to get a dock on kde, unless debian came with the extension preinstalled

lauha,

Are you talking about a panel or a dock?

bingbong,

It was a panel that mimics a dock. I can’t remember if it was the existing task bar with modified settings or another panel that can be chosen. However, it’s so customizable that I got it to mimic the macOS dock almost perfectly without downloading anything else IIRC.

mfat,

The dock is hidden by default, only visible in the overview mode.

Resol, (edited ) in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

Here’s what it looks like in Morocco:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2012bb02-e558-4126-aba1-7617e55ef355.jpeg

Somehow we prefer using the Apple more than the Penguin.

ILikeBoobies,

Why is Chrome OS separate?

ftbd,

Enslaved Linux

jbk,
Amends1782,

Lmao true

Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

It doesn’t really feel like Linux if you ask me. It’s not even open source, since Google controls everything. You could run Linux apps on it with a special mode I guess, but what bugs me is that they call Linux a “feature” when it’s absolutely not that at all.

But really, not a single soul in Morocco has even heard of Chrome OS. And even then, they’re gonna hate it.

ILikeBoobies,

Linux not GNU

separating just hurts the willingness to try Linux

Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

Sad

WoefKat,

Cool that they put FreeBSD in the list anyhow! I’m part of that 0.01% globally (though not in Morocco).

Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

You’re the first person I know that uses FreeBSD.

WoefKat,

You could be the second!!

Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

Who knows?

DaveedMee, in Filesystem mirroring: best backup tool?
@DaveedMee@beehaw.org avatar

I use timeshift on my arch, debian and fedora systems. First backup mirrors your whole drive, every new backup kinda does it like docker, files which stayed the same are being symlinked to the og backup and for file changes it puts the newer file into the next backup, file deletions just don’t get links, so you have versioning. U can set how often backups will happen daily/weekly/monthly and how many are kept, doing backups manually is an option too. also you can set what folders to include, exclude and all that good stuff.

Guenther_Amanita, in Vanilla OS 2 Orchid will be released "very soon"

Very exited!

I don’t plan to use it personally (Silverblue enjoyer here), but I can definitely see it as a more future-oriented alternative to Mint, especially for beginners.

It seems to have a similar philosophy (user friendly and stable), with the difference that it might be more suited for younger users that aren’t spoiled by traditional desktop workflows (Windows, KDE, etc.) yet.

My generation (those younger than 25) grew up using phones and tablets and will appreciate a simple, immutable system with Gnome way more than those who are older.

ChojinDSL, in Filesystem mirroring: best backup tool?
@ChojinDSL@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

So many options. As others have mentioned, rsync, borg, restic, etc. You might want to look into filesystem snapshots. If you use something like BTRFS you can create instant snapshots and send them to a second BTRFS formatted disk or even a remote system with a BTRFS filesystem.

ZFS would also work here.

I use btrbk for automatic BTRFS snapshots and backing them up to remote systems.

If you want built-in encryption you can use Borg or Restic, which also has the advantage of deduplicating within a single backup set. Restic can also backup to an s3 bucket, in case you want to use a cloud service.

Pantherina,

Thanks! I have a local drive, does btrbk work there too?

ChojinDSL,
@ChojinDSL@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yes of course. On the btrbk homepage they even describe how to set it up so that a backup gets triggered automatically when you plug in a designated backup drive.

My setup is to create local snapshots and keep X amount of local snapshots. Copy snapshots to a remote server and keep a different amount of snapshots there. Finally I also have a backup drive and btrbk is setup to copy all my local snapshots to that backup drive when it’s plugged in.

ILikeBoobies, (edited ) in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

I wish they would include mobile in these stats, it would better show consumer operating systems and the Android bump would let people know Linux isn’t as niche as they thought

Edit: Apparently they have this but they don’t label it as Linux

duck1e,

but Android doesn’t feel like linux does it ? its on very old kernel , its restricted relatively locked down

ILikeBoobies,

You can find other embedded devices like that though

jol,

Because it’s not the same thing. That’s not what they mean with Linux.

candle_lighter, in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?
@candle_lighter@lemmy.ml avatar

Bottles makes using Wine real simple.

TheGrandNagus, (edited ) in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks

Respectfully, I love how powerful KDE is but my god they can’t make things visually consistent to save their lives!

From inconsistent icons, to different KDE apps using wildly different design languages, to padding being inconsistent all throughout the DE and their apps, to fonts and their sizes kinda being all over the place

But at least a custom theme is trivial to install and solves most of it

kurcatovium,

Interesting. Even though I definitely have some mild form of OCD, I do not have single issue with Breeze defaults look.

Lamb,

Deepin icons (and cursor) are the best. :D

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