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chitak166, in I need some help with linux energy management and hibernation

I just want to say, power management needs to be improved across the entire Linux ecosystem.

loaExMachina, in SSH protects the world’s most sensitive networks. It just got a lot weaker

Great photo illustration

CrabAndBroom, in Is Ubuntu deserving the hate?

Personally I don’t really hate Ubuntu, but I tend to find that everything it does, there’s something else that does it slightly better.

For example, it’s supposed to be a good ‘beginner’ distro or good for something that ‘just works’, but IMO things like Mint or Pop!OS do it a little better these days. Snap is supposed to be a nice simple way to manage packages without worrying about dependencies, but Flatpak does it better and so on.

So yeah I don’t hate it, I just don’t see any particular reason to really use it. Opinions may vary though of course.

Thordros, in What is wayland?
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I don’t know anything about Linux, but I believe they merged with the Yutani Corporation in 2099.

halm,
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Justice for the colonists of LV-426! ✊

miss_brainfart, in The Linux Experiment Channel (From Nick) is on Peertube, and it federates right into Lemmy as a community
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I didn’t know that, this is super cool!

lelgenio, in The Linux Experiment Channel (From Nick) is on Peertube, and it federates right into Lemmy as a community
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  • kariboka,

    Why would you say such thing? Nick is a great person.

    lelgenio,
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    Hahaha, there’s a video where he says this. I guess most people here don’t know about it. I think Nick shared it on mastodon, but I’m not sure now.

    kariboka,

    Ahh menos mal kkkk

    Vincent, in I need some help with linux energy management and hibernation

    I'm assuming you've already found it, but just in case you didn't: Framework has setup guides for Fedora, which presumably should make everything work as intended. Find your device on this page, then click "Fedora 39 Setup Guide" on the right-hand side: https://frame.work/linux

    LainOfTheWired, (edited ) in Just moved to Linux: a follow up
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    When you get more advanced you can use a distro like System Rescue to fix your bootloader instead of having to reinstall everything

    linuxPIPEpower, in Is there any future for the GTK-based Desktop Environments?

    the person who wrote this post is so full of hate and contempt. I find myself quite disinterested in reading.

    MTK, in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?

    Not really RAM but you can support science!

    makeuseof.com/…/10-ways-to-donate-your-cpu-time-t…

    CaptainProton, (edited ) in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?

    Just open a few more Chrome tabs: a couple of Ali Express and Amazon pages and a few YouTube videos and couple Reddit posts, and you’ll be wondering why you only got 32.

    electric_nan, in Is Ubuntu deserving the hate?

    I’m quite happy with Linux Mint Debian Edition. I think it is the future of Mint. It’s on a very recent kernel, and more and more software I use nowadays is in Flatpaks anyways. I don’t feel like I’m missing out on much new stuff, but maybe I’m just not aware.

    dan,
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    How different is it from regular Debian? Like if I’m very experienced with Debian, does that equate to being able to easily use Mint Debian Edition too?

    electric_nan,

    I found normal Debian to be a little unpolished for my liking. Even using the Cinnamon DE, it was lacking some niceties that Mint brings. I don’t think you’ll have any trouble using Mint.

    pipows, in Is there any future for the GTK-based Desktop Environments?
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    I recently started exploring wayland and arch, installing a compositor (Hyprland) and module by module as a go. It’s unnecessarily hard but I’m learning a lot from it.

    The thing that surprised me the most is the amount of components and projects that are GTK based. I always thought that GTK was a Gnome thing, but it’s very much alive outside it as well.

    ProgrammingSocks, in Is there any future for the GTK-based Desktop Environments?

    Clickbait title, no thanks. GTK is alive and doing very well, considering all the major distributions use GNOME or a fork of it.

    KDE has major Windows syndrome. No amount of polishing that turd will make me ignore the fundamental user unfriendliness that is nested text drop-downs.

    ipsirc, in Is Ubuntu deserving the hate?
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    *buntu doesn’t even deserve threads like this.

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