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PerogiBoi, in Firefox 121 Now Available With Wayland Enabled By Default
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I love Wayland because it simply tastes the best.

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

Thinking of using Linux mint, anything else?

entropicdrift,
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LMDE is also good, just a different version of Mint. Basically works the same.

PlexSheep,

I’m currently daily driving LMDE after some time. For OP it probably won’t matter so choosing main line mint might be better.

Linux Mint all the way.

Penta,

Mint is my favourite beginner distro, can’t really go wrong with it. What’s your main use for your PC (gaming, office, development etc.)? There are some distros that are more well suited for certain tasks.

LesbianLiberty,

I’ve never used it but that should be fine

pensivepangolin, in brand new rice

Ubuntu but with an Arch wallpaper? You madman

01adrianrdgz,
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I would like to make Ubuntu Arch-based and then encrypt the desktop and make my own desktop environment!!

PrivateNoob, (edited )

Unfortunately you can’t make an Ubuntu system into an Arch based one. Both of these use totally different package managers, but I’ve heard about a distro which lets you use apt (ubuntu, debian), dnf (fedora), pacman (arch) package managers in one place, but haven’t checked it out.

Try out an encrypted desktop on a VM if you can. Apparently you will need to remember 1 additional password whenever you wish to use that encrypted storage, but it’s totally valid if you need an encryption.

Creating a DE by yourself sounds like a madman task (especially if it’s not based on an extising one) but I’m rooting for you! You can also help an existing DE on their respected repository.

Pantherina,

Thats VanillaOS but they are reusing Distrobox for that. Its great.

01adrianrdgz,
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thank you so much!! And oh well, I will stay with Ubuntu, I love it, and by the way yes I will develop the desktop environment myself, but it will be developed using only HTML and CSS!! It can be a different type of DE.

teolan, in Why are there so many (rust) GTK apps and so little Qt ones?
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GTK is in bare C, which is rather easy to interop with Rust. Even if using GLib from Rust is a pain, GTK can and does have decent Rust bindings.

QT on the other hand is C++ with object oriented stuff, and therefore cannot have easy bindings to Rust.

Pantherina,

Could you explain C bindings in Rust to a nonprogrammer? Does this mean GTK can’t use Rust natively, at least for the interface?

zygo_histo_morpheus,

Rust can use all basic C data types, but it can’t use C++ classes, in any straightforward way at least.

ani,

Bindings are like translations of the relevant C code to Rust so they can use Rust to talk (interop) with the C library instead of having to use C.

Does this mean GTK can’t use Rust natively, at least for the interface?

I never used GTK, but I suppose from this conversation that yes.

EuroNutellaMan, in Which Desktop / Window Manager is most secure?
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I see you post a lot about security so I just wanted to chime in and say that maybe just use what works well for you because there’s nothing inherently safe, only stuff that is easier to break and stuff that takes more time. The only real way to be safe is to be prudent with what you download and what you do on the internet.

Pantherina,

Hmm… yes for sure, but as I am already at a point where things just work, its interesting to deal with this

Toribor, in The Linux Kernel Preparing To Drop Infrastructure For Old & Obsolete Graphics Drivers - Phoronix
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3DFX

There is a name I haven’t heard in a long time.

downdaemon, in But Windows 11 is so good!!11!1!
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people who insist on using windows should just run it in a VM, it has suprisingly low overhead these days, you can even game with it if you insist, but i’m hearing wine/proton is getting good enough that it doesn’t even matter

Jumuta, (edited )

windows’ ram overhead is insane though, it’s not like I can’t run it but I wouldn’t want to daily drive it

Vendetta9076,
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Youre entirely correct about proton unless your kid wants to play fortnite

JPAKx4,

Literally the only reason I haven’t switched to a Linux distro. I hate anti cheats so much.

Grass,

To date I have not found any degree of enjoyment in any games with a windows only anti-cheat.

miss_brainfart,
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I was going to say Siege, but they removed the ability to play as a team of exclusively shield recruits, I’ve heard.

aBundleOfFerrets,

Siege is honestly awful these days (not complaining about the sci-fi ops, reality is lame as shit why not spruce it up a bit) but what they have done to the UI and the queues (bring unranked back please) is honestly unforgivable and makes the game hard to play. (It isn’t all bad, but more bad than good)

JPAKx4,

I’m unlucky, I play Fortnite with my cousin in friends.

moon_matter,
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You're still stuck when it comes to anti-cheat in multiplayer games. Some do allow it to work on Linux, but a significant number don't. Hopefully the tides slowly start to change thanks to the Steam Deck.

Pantherina,

I mean I do that currently and it is okay, but file transfer is still not working. The rest is, and I think it even was pretty much ootb, but the SPICE drivers are a real hassle to get installed, while it could be a one click solution?

(This “insert spice CD” thing has no option to download the driver ISO, right?)

Also windows11 is a bit bloated. Bulk crap uninstaller and ChrisTituses Winutil really help making it less fancy but more performant, or just usable.

But yes, VM is way better than hardware. If your Laptop supports that.

flashgnash,

There is an ISO somewhere, I always struggle to find it

After that you can just download from within the VM, mount from within windows and run the installer exe

Pantherina,

Yup did that, but this needs to go automatically, like its their stuff why cant they download it themselves?

flashgnash,

Who is they? There are many tools to run VMs on Linux not maintained by rhel

Pantherina,

Idk the devs of virt-manager I guess. Not sure if its a RHEL project

pineapplelover,

I need the stability and reliability of it not running in a vm because it’s for schoolwork

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

LMFAO, can’t wait to see Adbuntu.

DarkDarkHouse,
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But thats just a derivative of Debiad.

Smokeydope, in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android
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Amazon can’t make TVs or ereades without filling them to the brim with ads and spyware like the greedy shits they are, I dont want to think about how screwed up their OS would be. As much as I sneer at Microsoft and windows BS as a snobby Linux user I get the impression amazon would be way worse and make Ol Gatey boy say ‘have a little class, would you?’

nik282000,
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If it runs Amazon-Linux it won’t take long for someone to build a Wamazon Linux distro with all the features and none of the crap.

AceFuzzLord,

If anything, it’ll be a thing where amazon ends up close sourcing the code/parts that they create after forking whatever OS they decide. That, or they’ll just close source the entire codebase 100% before release without any regard or repercussions.

FutileRecipe, (edited )

it won’t take long for someone to build a Wamazon Linux distro with all the features and none of the crap.

I don’t know what “features” Amazon would include that aren’t somehow directly tied into their store and ease of shopping…aka “crap.” It’s not like they would build a better video/audio driver or something. It would all just be more…advertising and analytics, probably on a cheap platform as hardware has never been their largest source of income, to include Kindles (AWS is, last I checked). Strip those two out of their build and we have essentially an untouched kernel lol, at least that’s how I see it happening.

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

Amazon out here thinking “could you imagine how much cheap garbage we could try to sell people if we can harvest literally all of the data directly?”

Agent641, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

UnkownOS is a great privacy operating system. If users dont know what they are doing, then how can the government?

signalsayge, in Linux empowered coffee, a must have.

Just make sure it’s RFC 2324 compliant. You don’t want it throwing any HTTP 418 error messages.

Nibodhika,

I came to post exactly this!

poweruser,

TIL about error 418:

“I’m a teapot This server is a teapot, and it cannot brew coffee.”

Apparently it was originally added as an April fools joke way back in 1998 but technically it is a valid error message that sites can actually use!

themusicman,

Sites can use anything - they’re just numbers ¯_(ツ)_/¯

pixeltree, in How to get Nobara to STOP overriding my Firefox homepage??

I asked a friend who uses nobara and he says

Oh I know what they’re running into

They’re using the rpm which is copied from fedora upstream

Fedora ships with firefox by default and sets the home page to the fedoraproject site

Not sure what they’re doing to trigger it to revert though

Nobara moved to chromium as the stock browser in order to have compatibility with steamdeck plugins, anyways

but all you do is just install firefox manually and go home

I’m not sure if that user is using the firefox rpm or flatpak

I use the flatpak with no issues, so

¯*(ツ)*/¯

tl;dr as a solution for them, try the flatpak of firefox and see if it does the same thing

flatpaks have better security anyways, because they’re sandboxxed away from being able to access the entire system

nkat2112, in Linus Torvalds interview Reader's Digest - 2001
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This man is my hero.

chemicalwonka,
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NinePeedles,

This man is my our

Hadriscus,

he’s our our

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

personally Richard Stallman is my favorite out of the two but both are amazing people, who’s impact on the world of software can not be understated.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I agree with you 100%. Stallman is the soul of free software movement, he is the the philosopher of the movement and Torvalds the body, the “tech guy”

Adanisi,
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Stallman did a lot of philosophy, but he’s also made massive technical contributions.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yes, you’re a right

namingthingsiseasy,

If you want to see what the world would look like without the GPL, just look at how the BSDs are getting shanked by Apple (and many other companies too, but they’re the biggest).

If it weren’t for him, I have no idea what Linux would be today. No doubt in my mind, RMS is #1 on my list of most important software developers to have ever lived.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

💯

Dehydrated, (edited ) in Canonical's Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve

Let me simplify that: Canonical’s Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve

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