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Presi300, in "Must Try" distros and DEs?
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I’d say try anything (except debian) with hyprland, it’s the dream of anyone who wants to customize their desktop experience.

As for non-standard distros, try Alpine, Void or if you have a lot of time, Gentoo.

As for distros I’d actually recommend, try fedora or any of it’s spins

nickwitha_k,

What’s your favorite distro for running Hyprland?

k4j8,

I run Hyprland on Arch. It seems most of the people who run window managers instead of full fledged desktop environments prefer the minimalism of Arch.

Presi300,
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Probably arch or arco, but I think credits has a hyprland spin now

EponymousBosh, in "Must Try" distros and DEs?
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Garuda might be worth a try. I used it for a couple months and really enjoyed it, I only stopped because Nvidia drivers kept breaking.

nickwitha_k,

I’m going to be on an AMD CPU and didn’t opt for the discrete GPU at this time, nor will I be purchasing an Nvidia device until they start being consistently FOSS-friendly.

EponymousBosh,
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Yeah, I unfortunately didn’t know about the “Nvidia hates Linux” thing when I bought this laptop. I guess I know better for next time.

nickwitha_k,

Oof. Yeah. Years ago, it was the other way around.

ncln222, in Share your Linux-related Blogs/Websites
wwwgem, (edited ) in Share your Linux-related Blogs/Websites
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Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to read some great new stuff!

My little one where I promote some apps I think deserve more love, talk about neovim and zsh cool tweaks, and share my experience with some bigger projects (like building your own split keyboard, testing a new distro…).

https://www-gem.codeberg.page

I also follow https://lazybear.io/index.xml

kwedd, in "Must Try" distros and DEs?
joeyjr, in (Constructively) What is your least favorite distro & why?
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@gianni Perhaps Fedora and parent. Just because...

Dehydrated, in "Must Try" distros and DEs?

I recommend you try Gentoo and DWM. You don’t have to use this setup forever, but at least try setting it up. Installing Gentoo, patching DWM and st, etc. is fun and it’s an interesting experience. If you want to use Wayland, check out dwl and the foot terminal emulator. Perhaps you’re actually gonna like Gentoo and stick with it, I think it’s a great distro. They also provide binaries for larger programs, so you don’t have to compile stuff like Firefox. But definitely try out custom kernels.

atomkarinca, in "Must Try" distros and DEs?

if you’re looking for an original distro, you should try void. it’s super lightweight. i used to keep away from gentoo because it was a source only distro, i would otherwise go fulltime on it, but now that it also has binary compatibility you should check that out, too.

as for wm, i love wayfire as a floating wm, and sway as a tiling wm.

pewpew, in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?
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Good luck with that CPU

SapphironZA,

It’s a lot better than having that CPU on Windows.

Yikes.

pewpew,
@pewpew@feddit.it avatar

Yeah it’s unusable on Windows. On Linux it actually performs quite well but don’t expect to do anything crazy on it

Sammy,
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🤣 ok pal. Think it’ll handle my DOSbox and email?

HotsauceHurricane, in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?

You got one of them Chromebooks? I also run a Chromebook. Prsise linux!

macattack,

Chrultrabooks ftw!

HotsauceHurricane,

I swear after adding Linux to this thing it’s become one of the best computers I’ve ever owned.

UnaSolaEstrellaLibre, in Canonical's Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve

Kinda saw this coming sooner or later.

I remember asking in one of their articles if they had planned to reign over (or partner up) the project over to Valve once it was ready and said they had no plans.

Zeon, (edited ) in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?

Ubuntu GNU/Linux is not entirely FOSS, as it ships with non-free software by default. If you’re committed to FOSS principles, I would recommend Debian GNU/Linux instead.

However, it’s important to note that Debian GNU/Linux is not recognized by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) as a completely FOSS distribution. This is because Debian includes non-free firmware packages for those who need them.

From a security perspective, this is acceptable, as the Linux kernel won’t load these packages unless the corresponding hardware is available. Debian ships with Free Software by default, and I would suggest giving it a try if possible!

It’s essentially the same as Ubuntu, but more freedom-respecting.

Sammy,
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Totally fair, but at least it’s a start! (Ubuntu is the only thing I’ve been able to work so far 😅)

Blaster_M,

It’s like the difference between going vegetarian (Linux) and vegan (completely FOSS only linux)

NotJustForMe,

Bad analogy really. Vegans aren’t completely self-sustainable in the wild.

d3Xt3r,

Completely FOSS isn’t completely self-sustainable either in the real world - you’d need to be using something like RISC-V with coreboot and a completely open hardware stack with zero proprietary firmware blobs in the mix + not to mention running a fully self-hosted email/cloud stack. And if you’re using a mobile phone - even a dumb one or a pinephone - then you’re not fully FOSS. I’m not aware of anyone who’s fully FOSS out there, except maybe RMS?

NotJustForMe,

It could be done for tech. It is impossible for vegans. That was all I was saying. Or wanted to say.

jelloeater85,
@jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

I mean some of us even run OSX 😅

TBH, once stop running Windows, everything gets easier. And if your running Ubuntu or Mint, it’s not even that painful to start and hardware more or less just works.

Debian is nice for servers, but it’s a little out of date for desktop. YMMV, welcome to the club and ignore the snobs ❤️

avidamoeba,
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It’s no true Scotsmans all the way down.

agent_flounder, in [Help] Audio devices disappear after reboot (EndeavourOS, Pipewire)
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

Reinstalling alsa utils twice? Interesting and weird.

Any chance some other software is messing things up? Is pulse audio installed too? Jack? Other? Just tossing out crazy ideas here, idk.

Wonder if the kernel version has a known issue with your specific hardware? What hardware is it, btw?

Like the other person said I would definitely want to see if there are any errors in the logs.

Evkob,
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Nope, I’ve checked and I don’t have any PulseAudio, JACK, or other audio packages that could interfere. This install has only ever used PipeWire for audio.

Could be kernel related, I don’t know. That’d be quite over my head, but I’ve had this issue using both the standard linux kernel and the zen kernel.

I didn’t see anything in journalctl’s logs that relates to audio as far as I can tell.

Reinstalling alsa utils twice? Interesting and weird.

Want to know what’s even more fun? I need to re-install alsa-utils thrice now after properly enabling pipewire.service like I did on that other comment thread :P

agent_flounder, (edited )
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

Sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner.

Nope, I’ve checked and I don’t have any PulseAudio, JACK, or other audio packages

Ok good. We should be able to rule that out.

Could be kernel related, I don’t know.

What version? The command uname -r will give it to you. More info here

Also… If you run dmesg do you see any audio related devices or errors? I should’ve thought to ask about that last time.

Want to know what’s even more fun? I need to re-install alsa-utils thrice now

Whee!™ Are we having fun yet lol

That is seriously bizarre.

Did I ask what audio hardware chipset you’re using?

It should show up in dmesg output. Or alternatively look up your motherboard specs and get it that way. Assuming you’re using the built in motherboard audio and not a separate card.

Evkob, (edited )
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

Hey don’t apologize for offering free help to a stranger online! It’s much appreciated. uname -r returns “6.7.0-zen3-1-zen”, but like I said I had this issue with the standard Linux kernel as well.

Nothing stands out to me when I run dmesg in terms of errors. I’m not sure which part is the audio hardware chipset, so here is the output relating to audio. I’m running both the built-in CPU audio and GPU audio through HDMI.

Edit: Forgot to add my ALSA and Pipewire packages. For ALSA I got:

alsa-card-profiles alsa-firmware alsa-lib alsa-plugins alsa-topology-conf alsa-ucm-conf alsa-utils lib32-alsa-lib lib32-alsa-plugins pipewire-alsa tinycompress

and for Pipewire:

gst-plugin-pipewire kpipewire libpipewire libwireplumber pipewire pipewire-audio pipewire-jack pipewire-pulse wireplumber

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

Hm. Nothing really jumping out then. I am racking my brain trying to think of anything else to look at.

Dumb question but… Shouldn’t headphones be plugged into the headphone jack, not line out?

Headphones typically have a lower impedance than, say, an amplifier.

I’m just wondering if the audio hardware checks load impedance for audio out to prevent issues and the headphones are reading too low (tens to hundreds of ohms instead of, say, 10k-100k ohm or whatever) for a line out.

I don’t know how that explains reinstalling alsa-utils twice or thrice to fix it until the next reboot. So I guess my theory isn’t all that great.

Does it make a difference if you unplug the headphones before rebooting?

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

PS:

What pipewire packages are installed?

What alsa packages are installed?

I’m wondering if something is missing or borked for some reason.

UnfortunateShort, (edited ) in Low battery life due to high power consumption on t490 thinkpad. (help needed)

These probably contain everything you ever wanted to know about the topic:

wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_managementwiki.archlinux.org/title/CPU_frequency_scaling

Be aware that some tools might be in conflict with each other. I recommend auto-cpufreq + thermald. You could add TLP to the mix, but then you need to configure it carefully to avoid conflicts.

const_void, in HP Elite Desk

I’m worried about the HP firmware-bios thingy. Does it call home?

It’s for these kinds of reasons we should be demanding open source firmware from major vendors or only buying hardware from vendors that already have open source firmware (System 76, Tuxedo, etc).

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