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LoveSausage, (edited ) in I feel like I'm missing out by not distro-hopping

If you are happy with the way things are no need to change, want to Ty something out ? Live CD or VM. Dual boot if you want to keep 2 systems. Mint is pretty good. I like peppermint myself. A halfway stop between mint and arch. Shit works out of the box but runs on 1 GB ram. Worth checking out if you want to get some extra out of you computer

Secret300, in OBS Merges FFmpeg VA-API AV1 Support

So my Rx 5500 will work right?

Nisaea, in Issues filling forms in PDFs
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Foxit still provides a free version that’s linux compatible. Its been a lifesaver at work to do document signing without messing everything up. It may take a little tweaking to run, but it’s worth a try for forms.

Jtskywalker,

Oh sweet! I haven’t heard of that one. I’ll check it out

wingsfortheirsmiles, (edited ) in Surface Laptop 3 running Kubuntu, such an improvement over what it was "designed" for.

Getting a surface pro 8 soon, looking forward to getting Linux on it!

Edit: installed Pop OS on my SP8, had to switch to Wayland and also needed to do some tweaks to get the keyboard to work to decrypt but it’s running well so far. I believe you can get the camera working with the proprietary camera stack but it’s not a priority for me right now

iturnedintoanewt, (edited )
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Beware of camera support. I’d bet it won’t work on yours.

github.com/…/Supported-Devices-and-Features#featu…

github.com/linux-surface/…/Camera-Support

wingsfortheirsmiles,

Yup, I was aware of that when I bought it. Annoying but I got a good deal on the 8, and want to upgrade the storage

jerrythegenius, in Best DE for touch screens but also normal use
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Definitely gnome wayland. I have tried plasma wayland but it didn’t work as well (gnome apps seem to be more touch-friendly than qt ones) and there’s no built-in virtual keyboard. I also tried a custom setup with sway, wofi, wvkbd, wlogout, and some other stuff but it kinda sucked for touch.

drwankingstein, in Best DE for touch screens but also normal use

I would say plasma, Gnome has too many stupid issues for it to be a real contender IMO. I constantly found gnome to be laggy on my chuwi, even to the point that it would occasionally drop inputs.

5714,

I’m DE-agnostic. What do you mean by ‘stupid issues’? That’s not really specific.

drwankingstein,

off the top of my head,

  1. Performance of gnome isn’t great I often find it laggy on my lower end devices.
  2. Configuring gnome requires two separate GUI apps, and then you still may need cli.
  3. Gnome apps like nautilus, the file browser are also absurdly slow, sometimes taking more then 4 seconds for me (and others see here medium.com/…/gnome-mess-is-not-an-accident-4e3010…) to load thumbnails.
  4. I found gestures to be inconsistent on my Chuwi hi10x too. They often times wouldn’t work and I would need to try multiple times.

I did have other issues, but I didn’t exactly log them.

BCsven,

GNOME is built for touch. if I rotate my HP laptop 90 degrees sideways, GNOME automatically rotates the screen to suit. Its why latest gnome has so many multifinger touch gestures for interacting with screen

drwankingstein,

Gnome might be built for touch, but that doesn’t make it a great experience. Also KDE automatically rotates for me too.

BCsven,

I found the opposite, KDE felt Janky, GNOME is a cohesive experience built specific for touch gestures, tablet use etc

JK_Flip_Flop, in Surface Laptop 3 running Kubuntu, such an improvement over what it was "designed" for.

I’ve got a Surface Pro 5 with the dogshit m3 processor and 4GB of Ram, anyone have any concept of how it’d run under linux? It basically folds at any real task in Windows

themusicman,

It would be smooth as butter with a lightweight desktop (probably not KDE). I suggest Linux Mint XFCE edition

iturnedintoanewt,
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“KDE is heavy” is so 2000s. It’s been quite a while since KDE is very tight on resources usage. Unless you’re running a raspberry or similar, there’s no point on constraining yourself with one of those desktops for an everyday use device.

TCB13,
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Everything’s about perspective… maybe GNOME became SO bloated that KDE now seems very light. :P

gveltaine, in Surface Laptop 3 running Kubuntu, such an improvement over what it was "designed" for.

I’m looking forward to doing this on my 4, Windows is chugging hard lately

krash, in Surface Laptop 3 running Kubuntu, such an improvement over what it was "designed" for.

Once the drivers got into the mainline kernel, running Linux on surface has been a dream. Except for using the pen, IR-cameras, booting from USB…

I think there’s enough of us to have a SurfaceLinux community here :-)

dgriffith, (edited )

Except for using the pen, IR-cameras, booting from USB…

Reminds me of android ROMs about a decade ago.

“My new L33tM@st3r ROM has just been released! Now with kernel tweaks for buttery-smooth performance and major improvement to stock battery life! Comes with it’s own tuning app so you can adjust it the way YOU want!

(Not presently working: bluetooth/wifi/camera/NFC/dialler/headphones but everything else is awesome!!)”

krash,

Yes and no. Back then, you got the ROMs from a group / individual / forum and it wasn’t very much vetted like a distro coming directly from the linux community / canonical / etc.

Also, I can live without using surface pen (-: If you compare to Asahi and its maturity (a lot running, but not sound yet), LinuxSurface kernel have made a LOT of progress in making these devices even more usable compared to they handle Win11.

1984, in [Fixed] Fedora 39 keeps rebooting when left idle for a long time
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If it really has rebooted, it could be some graphics driver issue causing it to freeze up. I had stuff like that on Nvidia graphics back in the day. Linux will reboot itself after a while if it freezes.

Yerbouti, in My move to wayland: it's finally ready

Nobara (wayland/gnome) + NVIDIA 2080ti, screen and projector dual setup = never add any issues. I’m a noob, came to linux 6 months ago. I’m really curious about why so many people are having problems with Wayland and NVIDIA but my system basically worked out of the box. I guess I was lucky?

tkk13909, in Best DE for touch screens but also normal use

Honestly, I tried Plasma on my friend’s 2-in-1 laptop and it’s pretty great with gestures and touch. I haven’t tried gnome but I can definitely recommend plasma.

lemmyreader, in [Fixed] Fedora 39 keeps rebooting when left idle for a long time

Yes, agreed with the other comment. Did you check uptime command ? In your system info it shows Uptime : 22 mins. In a terminal you can also type uptime or w

zako, in What's (are) the funniest/stupidest way(s) you've broken your linux setup?
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rm -rf /var

I don’t know what I was thinking on to type it 😅

ArcaneSlime, in My First Month of Linux

Gabba gabba we accept you one of us one of us!

Two tips:

KEEP BACKUPS, ALWAYS. Systems can be reinstalled in short order and you can set /home/ on a different partition to make it easier, but keep backups of the important stuff still.

Youtube “bash tutorial beginners” and find one to follow along with, it’ll come in handy if you haven’t yet.

Welcome friend!

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