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thesmokingman, in Canonical changes the license of LXD to AGPL

No other company will contribute to LXD now. This is 100% a Canonical tool. Were the big clouds looking at deploying LXD so Canonical tried to block them?

ikidd,
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I think the reason it’s a Canonical product is because nobody else was contributing to it before. So nothing has changed.

krolden,
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What

Decker108, in Is Ubuntu deserving the hate?

I think a lot of people dislike Ubuntu because of Gnome and Snaps, which is weird to me. You can fairly easily change desktop environment and most Snaps have apt or Flatpak alternatives.

bear,

Most Snaps have apt or Flatpak alternatives.

I’m simply not going to support a distro that creates a proprietary service and ships it as the default source of software. I will support and use distros that open source their code so that everyone can benefit from it. Whether workarounds or alternatives exist is unimportant, my prime issue with Ubuntu and Canonical is with their principles, not Ubuntu’s quality as a product to be consumed by me.

erwan,

It’s just simpler to pick a distribution that matches your choices out of the box, rather than hacking a distro. And I’m talking about Snap in particular.

cmgvd3lw,

Yes you can, afterall its based on debian. But its manual labor, and not to mention telemetry data sent to canonical.

BiggestBulb, in What is wayland?
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I think this is the perfect post to bring up XWayland.

That being said, I haven't used it yet (so I can't comment on whether it works flawlessly)! Can anyone elaborate on their experiences with it? I'm curious on it and don't have my hands on a Linux machine at the moment

Miyabi,
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I have had a problem where some apps will just open to then show up as black. I can’t seem to figure out why its not working. It is what it is.

mactan,

not flawless but barely noticeable that it’s there. only time I’ve ever had issues was with cursor warping in one game

BiggestBulb,
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Interesting, thank you for sharing. I'll have to give it a go next time!

banneryear1868, in Is Ubuntu deserving the hate?

Ubuntu is fine it’s just a more bloated Debian geared towards being as user friendly as possible. Nothing wrong with that.

Moobythegoldensock, in What is wayland?

You’ve already gotten great answers on what Wayland is, but as far as who should care:

Mainly developers and users with niche workflows. People with NVIDIA cards should care a little as initially NVIDIA did not support Wayland, but NVIDIA drivers are catching up so this should continue to improve. Most users should just switch when their DE switches.

vaselined, in Firefox 121 Now Available With Wayland Enabled By Default

So should I remove the environment variable?

KarnaSubarna,
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Yes, you should.

callcc, in Terrapin Attack – SSH vulnerability

That doesn’t look good :(

somethingsomethingidk, in Getting a Server Running - SteamOS - Best Path Forward?

I have zero experience with SteamOS but Gnome Boxes uses a qemu usermode networking that doesn’t let you access the guest the way you want to.

I would trying using virt-manager (gui for libvirt). It lets you use a bridge as the network interface and for vm gets a proper IP and can communcate on the network like any other computer

Russianranger,

I’ve seen virt-manager recommended in similar situations like mine. I’ll explore it - at first my thought was it may not be ideal as I’ll most likely need to overcome the immutable file system that comes with SteamOS. You can bypass it, but it isn’t ideal as anything written into the innate read only section of the OS is wiped on update. But thinking about it more, I may be able to use distrobox as a way to bypass it. Thanks for the recommendation, I’ll report back with my findings. I also appreciate you mentioning the qemu user mode networking with gnome boxes, that makes sense.

e0qdk, in The Linux Experiment Channel (From Nick) is on Peertube, and it federates right into Lemmy as a community
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Doesn't seem to work right on kbin, unfortunately, although it does show up as a magazine: https://kbin.social/m/thelinuxexperiment_channel@tilvids.com

ChaosAD,

Did you try to search in Kbin? In Lemmy we have to search the community in order to federate

e0qdk,
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Yeah; I also tried subbing in case that kicks off federation and searched a few titles to see if they ended up in random incorrectly as well (stuff like that happens sometimes with kbin). The magazine has seen a few microblogs mentioning the channel, and it clearly picked up the avatar/icon, description, etc. somehow, but doesn't seem to be getting any videos as threads/posts and I couldn't find any floating around disconnected either. I think kbin most likely doesn't understand what PeerTube is publishing through AP, but there could always be federation weirdness or something.

Aatube,
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QaspR, in Just moved to Linux: a follow up

Congratulations soldier! You’re one of us now.

EmilyIsTrans, in Is Ubuntu deserving the hate?
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I’m pretty happy using Ubuntu. Its got a decent UI and works well enough with little fuss. As much as I enjoy tinkering, I use my Ubuntu machines for work and I really only need something simple that works out of the box.

EmilyIsTrans,
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Also, while the applications I use can be installed on other platforms, they’re only supported on Ubuntu.

jsh, in Poll: GUI framework for widgets/apps in Wayland

Electron 😎✨️

smileyhead,

FIREFOX!

jsh,

There used to be a Mozilla alternative, and then it got discontinued. :(

mykzilla.org/2017/03/08/positron-discontinued/

ikidd,
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Settle down, Satan.

bulwark, in are tiling WM good only for terminal?

As someone who’s exclusively used tiling WM for the past few years you can do anything a full blown DE. I like them for a couple of reasons:

  1. they don’t come with any extra software that I will never use.
  2. They’re light weight with minimal overhead
  3. They are extremely customizable, key bindings are second nature for me know.

I do use the terminal for a lot of things, but I also use the GUI for lots of stuff like web browsing, graphic editing, and gaming.

ricdeh, in openSUSE Logo Contest Concludes With Winners Selected
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Not really bad, but as many others have pointed out, the previous logo was better and more recognisable, I see no real reason behind this change

conrad82, in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

I would recommend using one of the distros backed by a big company or have very long track records. They are less likely to break on updates, and have a higher chance of supporting any uncommon hardware you may have.

  • Fedora
  • Ubuntu
  • Mint
  • Pop OS

If you have new hardware (e.g. GPU newer than 6 months) you will probably have issues. Follow the recommendations from the hardware supplier, or use something arch based. I used Manjaro a while when I got new hardware.

Besides those tips, you should decide which desktop environment you like best. I prefer gnome, as I enjoy to spend time in apps and not on in settings. Others prefer customization. Have a look at youtu.be/09cYQJBgKEs?si=KX8FZeMRcMlPTzG2

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