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qyron, in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

What are the chances this will not produce wrong doing?

tiita,

This is the question. Nevertheless, can it be worst than Google?

qyron,

Has the potential to be as bad as…

Synthead, in Dumbest Thing you have done distro-hopping?

Make a donation to the testdisk author!

DidacticDumbass,

I will! These programs are amazing.

PseudoSpock, in Have I successfully blocked ssh logins to root?
@PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Let us see, shall we?


<span style="color:#323232;">ssh root@cyberwolfie.com
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">❯ cowsay Uh-oh
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> _______ 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">&lt; Uh-oh >
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> ------- 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">           ^__^
</span><span style="color:#323232;">           (oo)_______
</span><span style="color:#323232;">            (__)       )/
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                ||----w |
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                ||     ||
</span>

;)

toastal, in System76’s Lemur Pro Laptop Is Just a Really Nice Linux Laptop

1920×1080 FH

Not 2k. Not 16:9. Probably doesn’t even cover DCI-P3 or decent color accuracy. Folks are gonna keep thinking Linux is a geeks-only thing if you have terrible panel that’s bad for content creation.

lud,

1920×1080 FH

Not 2k. Not 16:9.

How isn’t that 19:9?

And QHD isn’t really necessary on a laptop imo.

I still won’t buy it though.

toastal,

I have had 1080, 4k, & 2k laptops in my life. 1080 text is blurry. 4k is obviously overkill wasting battery on pixels you can’t see. 2k has crisp text without so much wasted density & you have to get unreasonably close to the panel to tell the difference.

pit,

1080p is 2k. From Wikipedia: “2K resolution is a generic term for display devices or content having a horizontal resolution of approximately 2,000 pixels.[1] In the movie projection industry, Digital Cinema Initiatives is the dominant standard for 2K output and defines a 2K format with a resolution of 2048 × 1080.[2][3] For television and consumer media, 1920 × 1080 is the most common 2K resolution, but this is normally referred to as 1080p.” (emphasis mine)

toastal,

You are correct.

I meant “2.8K (2880 × 1800)” or thereabouts but misremembered the naming.

ikidd, in GNOME Recognized as Public Interest Infrastructure
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, good. Gnome gets more money.

twei,

are you trying to say that this is a bad thing?

TheGrandNagus,

This but unironically. It’s a very good thing.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Unless its sarcasm, GNOME is well deserving as the most polished and optimally performant DE. GNOME is so good, Windows 11 copied its workflow, layouts and even the taskbar right-click menu with 23H2.

Patch,

I mean… yeah?

A major GPL software stack used by major Linux distributions getting more money to invest in accessibility tooling seems like a “good thing”.

MDKAOD, (edited ) in NVIDIA Linux Driver Adds Wayland Bug Fixes and Improvements

“hey here’s news. Maybe. I can’t actually tell you. It’s just what I was told. This hasn’t been relevant to me since it once was. But here’s a blog post about it. I like cheese.”

filister,

Your point being?

misophist, (edited )

Really weird article. A bunch of snarky comments from the author that add nothing to the conversation. “It’s been a decade since I touched an Nvidia card, so I’m just giving you the info I read in a changeling. Couldn’t tell you if it was true or not, so fuck you!”

filister,

I am also not a fan of this website, but NVIDIA proprietary drivers are notoriously bad especially with Wayland, so I was thinking that people might find it useful and upgrade their drivers.

null,

It’s weird that you’re being this defensive about it.

The other commenter wasn’t chastising you for posting the article, they were commenting on the article and the author of it. Nothing to do with you.

MDKAOD,

Nailed it. Sorry @filister, definitely was not a commentary on your post.

nobloat, (edited ) in Best distro for my Laptop?

Software information says you’re already using Fedora ? Do you mean you want to switch distros ? If so, it’ll be useful to say what you’re looking for and why Fedora didn’t fulfill those needs so we can recommend alternatives.

GFGJewbacca, in What's new in Fedora Workstation 39

I updated from Fedora 38 yesterday, and my Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 is working even better than before. The tool for controlling the discreet graphics card is working flawlessly now, unlike before. I would strongly recommend upgrading.

EddoWagt,

Wait what tool are you talking about?

GFGJewbacca,

I’m talking about asusctl, supergfxclt, and rog-control-center which is a GUI front end for the previous two items. You can find lots of info and guides on it here.

Streetdog, in GitHub - SerenityOS/serenity: The Serenity Operating System 🐞
@Streetdog@lemmy.world avatar

Serenity now, insanity later.

Churbleyimyam, in GIMP 2.10.36 Released

Some harsh comments about GIMP here. I think it’s fantastic. Totally bailed out my workplace when the Adobe Extortion Suite decided break on our machines. I use it at home too and I’m grateful for it.

KISSmyOS, in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)

I used to play around with an original Eee PC 700 quite a bit.
The most interesting experiment was installing Debian without X and using that as a desktop OS.
I used links2 in framebuffer mode to browse the internet, alpine for mail, cmus for music, fbi to view images, mplayer to watch movies, mc for file management and tmux for multi-tasking. It worked surprisingly well and solved the issue of the tiny storage, anemic processor, low RAM and small screen, but only after you’ve memorized all the keyboard commands.

MyNameIsRichard,
@MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ve still got mine. I ran Debian with Xfce if I remember correctly.

cobra89, in systemd 255-rc1 Brings "Blue Screen of Death" Support and New Tool To Spawn VMs

Hibernation into swap files backed by Btrfs are now supported.

I know Btrfs people have been waiting for this for quite a while.

gbrlsnchs,

This has been a thing since Linux kernel version 5.0.

TCB13, in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

Still garbage. Why is it so hard for the KDE guys to actually design something simple that makes sense? Starting with proportions and spacing between elements that they seem to be unaware of?

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

It is hard to say Linux holds market share because Linux is not a bitch to be sold, but it’s not hard to guess why people prefer it.

KISSmyOS, (edited ) in Firefox needs a 180° turn to full privacy out of the box. - Feddit

No. Currently Firefox is the only browser that can run Spotify and Netflix on my machine. Neither Chromium nor Epiphany do that.
Firefox needs to stay functional for “normal” people who consume DRM media, use Google and visit Websites that break if you block their trackers.
Otherwise its market share drops to zero and webdevs will stop testing for its engine, giving Google full control over the web.

There are more than enough options out there for people who want full privacy.

Pantherina,

This is about DRM, an entirely different topic.

DRM is loaded on purpose, which is great.

But good point, there would need to be a “security” switch or else, that you select and that actually hardens the browser.

Vanilla should always work, and I agree I sometimes need a vanilla profile.

Firefox profiles are also horribly integrated into firefox. Like there is no GUI way to switch them, without entering “about config”. People think Firefox has no profiles and think thats a Chrome thing, which is fucked up as Chrome copied that

lemmyvore,

There is a profile GUI but it’s true that it isn’t integrated into Firefox. You have to start it with firefox -ProfileManager. On Windows I recall it used to add a start menu entry for it but not on Linux.

Pantherina,

Firefox Flatpak, RPM, and Windows have this entry. firefox -p is enough and works cross platform.

But it is no button so people dont think it exists. I heard tech people say “Chromes profiles are better than Firefox containers” as they literally didnt know this core feature.

Thunderbird has profiles too, Element web also. Both have no GUI at all.

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