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Lionel, in Reminder to clear your ~/.cache folder every now and then

This is why Linux sucks!

xor,

That’s nice

PixxlMan,

Windows famously never generates any garbage files. It’s so reliable all servers run windows. Right?

archy,

Like the kernel itself sucks or a specific distro sucks?

Lionel,

ALL OF IT

zingo,

Shotgun approach I see.

TheWoozy,

Don’t feed the trolls.

Chaewon, in Which distro/image to use for distrobox where you just want to install tools?
@Chaewon@lemmygrad.ml avatar

My go-to is an arch container just because I like to have rolling releases, access to AUR, and I like pacman. I wouldn’t overthink it though. If the fedora container works for you, then it’s fine.

Secret300, in Very low resources but reliable Wayland Desktop?

What issue’s did you have with sway? They could be a fedora issue and not a sway one.

Pantherina,

Yes likely, at least in the VM the guest addition didnt work, and the mouse cursor was duplicating itself forever. Also it looked quite ugly so yeah, not a great ootb experience for sure.

Opafi, in I use linux for the same reason I wear fuzzy socks and sweaters

Wait… You’re not using Linux at work???

kautau,

WSL train choo choo

mdk_, (edited ) in One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?

Top right seems to be the best.

The others:

  • Top left: Mystery tongue coming from or going somewhere
  • Middle left: Much to bright, hard edges make finding icons difficult
  • Middle right: Too many dark areas
  • Bottom left: Might be okay as well
  • Bottom right: Too bright and might not fit the mood as this seems to be an anime inspired background
01189998819991197253, in One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

In order, starting with most favorite: bottom right, middle right, middle left, top left.

Not a fan of the top right and bottom left.

punkwalrus, in One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?
@punkwalrus@lemmy.world avatar

I am not wild about any of them, but center left, bottom left are my least annoying. I’ll just change it to something else when i go to Plasma 6 (which I started testing, and while overall it looks great, and is pretty snappy, the Neon Testing is seriously unstable in other areas – but they warn you about that, so that’s on me).

ace, in One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?
@ace@lemmy.ananace.dev avatar

Definitely the third / middle left, but the bottom right definitely gets second place to me.
Not a major fan of too abstract art, and those are just both so serene.

mhz, in What's your experience with bluetooth audio?

No problem here with Opensuse slowroll (Sway WM) and a Realtek bluetootth radio, I’m using blueman for managing enabling/managing bluetooth connections.

velox_vulnus, in Nix teaches Fedora some packaging magic

Why the downvotes? Is there something negative about this art style?

jodanlime,
@jodanlime@midwest.social avatar

I subscribed to this channel for Linux news, not furry pics. I block furry communities because I don’t want to see this stuff, ever. I surely don’t want it to come through my ‘subscribed’ feed that I feel safe scrolling through at work. It’s just not the right community to post this imo. There are literally dozens of places for this content elsewhere on the fediverse let alone the rest of the net.

People wonder why Lemmy isn’t catching on with the general population but this is a prime example of why Lemmy feels kinda jank. I shouldn’t have to worry about weird fetishy cartoons on my tech community.

sir_reginald, in Sway-MÜSLI: Sway – Minimal Ültrafast Status Line
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

This looks great. Just what I wanted. I hate i3-status resource consumption.

sebastiancarlos,

I got you, boss man. Enjoy the raw speed

sir_reginald,
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

after a day of messing with it I just wanted to thank you again. I love the 1 FPS mode, it’s more than enough for me and it isn’t wasting resources. I don’t need to refresh my battery percentage or disk space more than once per second.

sebastiancarlos,

Hey, I really appreciate that. I’m glad you find it useful.

velox_vulnus, in Made the switch to KDE

I don’t like GNOME for it’s poor theming support and it’s toxic dev community (ahem, talking about senior devs, especially Ebassi’s hostility towards newbies), but I think that it has some well-designed defaults. I love the workflow - everything is fast and snappy, shortcuts are pretty nice, aligning window is quick, and if there’s a lack of space, I can just drop the app in another workspace. Yes, I am using GNOME 45 at the movement, and I think it’s quite nice. But I also love the roadmap of GNUStep, and maybe if I can in the future, I would love to assist Gregory Casamento.

penquin, in This week in KDE: changing the wallpaper from within System Settings

I am trying to install kde neon in a VM to try plasma 6 and actually test and report bugs, too, and the installer launches into a completely transparent window and I can’t proceed from there. Tried to install opensuse krypton, it was taking so long to install I actually gave up and quit the install.

Pantherina,

In my experience too KDE Neon unstable is a total mess.

Maybe try the new Fedora Rawhide with KDE? There even is an immutable image now. I will try that on Baremetal in a few minutes, as in the VM scaling and all was a mess, but VMs also just dont cover regular use scenarios (dual monitors, energy saving, fingerprint sensor (I want to keep mine for the host lol), memory, actually working GPU (thanks AMD mobile bullshit CPUs)

penquin,

I honestly do have an extra laptop to test on. So I might just slap fedora kde on it or something.

Pantherina,

I just rebased from latest Kinoite to Plasma 6 and so far neat, polished, no bugs? Damn KDE Nightly was a total mess?


<span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree rebase --reboot fedora:fedora/rawhide/x86_64/kinoite
</span>

Great so far! Not beta anymore at all.

penquin,

Sounds good. Thank you for that.

cypherpunks, in Is there a tool to real-time encrypt folders?
@cypherpunks@lemmy.ml avatar

You have a few options.

My preferred way is to create an encrypted disk image using LUKS, backed by a sparse file. Sparse means that, while you’ll still need to specify a size for the encrypted volume, it won’t actually use the space on the underlying disk until you use the space on the encrypted volume. You could even make the encrypted volume bigger than your physical disk (though of course you’d get an error if you tried to actually use that extra space).

There are a few ways to setup a LUKS container; if you want to learn how to do it manually, this howto i just found looks like a good overview of the steps (though I wouldn’t recommend doing its final Setup auto mount section).

These days, you can also create a LUKS volume on a sparse file entirely using a GUI such as the GNOME Disks program. Using it, just click the hamburger menu and select “New Disk Image” and then with your new disk image selected click the gears menu and “Format Partition” and there should be a checkbox for LUKS on that screen. If you leave “Erase” turned off (which is the default), then the backing file will be sparse.

One downside to the sparse disk image approach is that when you delete files from the encrypted volume you will not regain that space on the outer disk automatically. It is possible to, but requires work to do so which I won’t try to document here.

Another approach which doesn’t have that downside is to use eCryptfs instead of LUKS. It stores each encrypted file separately (with an encrypted name) and thus doesn’t hide the directory structure or file sizes - only directory and file names and file contents are encrypted. It also appears to have not been updated since 2016, but, it is still included in various distributions so it is also an option. You can read about how to use it (and other caveats about it) on the arch wiki.

Potatofish, in why doesn't GNOME have a mascot??

Because they were smart.

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