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Rustmilian, (edited ) in New to Linux, have a few questions
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

If you run into any issues or if you’re not sure how to do something, feel free to ask.
I’ll do my best to point you in the right direction.

Nokinori,

Thank you! I’d welcome advice on any of the other replies I’ve made so far, and if I have any more specific questions I’ll give you a shout!

danielfgom, in Why are there no playback controls in LibreOffice Impress?
@danielfgom@lemmy.world avatar

Who knows? Have you tried OnlyOffice?

panbroggi,
@panbroggi@feddit.it avatar

I did, last time two months ago. Unfortunately their presentation software is pretty minimal at the moment, and I prefer the fully open ODP standard. Anyways, at the time there was an issue with videos that weren’t playing at all.

Pantherina,

Onlyoffice is partly proprietary and includes tracking

lemann,

The SaaS or the Flathub one, or both?

Just checked the Flathub one and its accompanying repo, and could not find any mention of tracking or proprietary components…

Compared to Plexamp or Spotify on Flathub, where there is a prominent warning box notifying you about it being proprietary

Vilian, in Best CPU and GPU monitoring app

i use KDE system monitor, if it’s for that e requirements it work

sapo, in Problem with KDE+Nvidia+Proton
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I’ve never had this as an issue with KDE. Do you have the command for prime render offloading on the Steam launch options? I usually launch my games through Lutris and it handles that pretty well.

squaresinger,

Tried it with and without, same result. It starts on the GPU and the whole system freezes.

Do you use xorg or wayland?

Rudee, in Problem with KDE+Nvidia+Proton

Not an expert, but to me it sounds like the issue is that “on demand” uses the iGPU for regular desktop parts and calls for the dGPU when you switch to something requiring more horsepower

The problem with this might be that the execution of this is slow and there’s a few seconds between the iGPU switching off and the dGPU switching on

squaresinger,

Yeah, that is what on demand is supposed to do. But when it freezes, the game already started and rendered the first few seconds on the dGPU. One time I managed to play for ~10 minutes before the freeze.

And it remains frozen. I once waited for ~1h and it didn’t recover.

Laborer2125, in Query about your linux daily drivers?

Linux Mint and a used thinkpad t480s.

It works great, and cost me the fraction of a new one.

BlinkerFluid, in LACT: Linux AMDGPU Controller for overclocking and fan curve control
@BlinkerFluid@lemmy.one avatar

Saving this one. Thanks, man for the heads up

java, (edited ) in enough said.

I emotionally understand this idealistic view. But you can’t exclude yourself from the economy and exclude yourself from professional collaboration of any kind by switching from Photoshop to GIMP.

Are_Euclidding_Me, in short question by an aspiring user
@Are_Euclidding_Me@hexbear.net avatar

Sounds like you’ve gotten good answers about your formatting question. For the steam proton question, the answer is that yes, steam installs it automatically. You might have to mess with the proton version for specific games, so check www.protondb.com for your game if it doesn’t work immediately.

Congrats on trying out Linux! I hope you enjoy it! I’ve never used Mint myself (I don’t like ubuntu-type package management), nor the Cinnamon desktop (although I’ve heard good things), but that’s part of the beauty of linux, there’s so much to try! Mint is definitely a good starter distro, but if you find you enjoy messing around with it, you might consider a bit of distro-hopping.

p_consti, in Problem with KDE+Nvidia+Proton

Are you running Wayland or Xorg? I’ve had some troubles with Nvidia and Wayland before, though not like this. Just a guess, since I’m not using KDE

squaresinger,

I’m running Xorg, because I’ve read a lot about the Nvidia+Wayland troubles.

derbolle,

i am using nvidia and wayland on kde and I am experiencing no problems except those I also had in xorg(ui elements sometimes become unresponsive after playing a game)

squaresinger,

Are you using a laptop that can switch the GPU or are you running Nvidia only? What GPU and driver version do you have?

hottari, in Security advise collection - what do you recommend?

Not a single mention of secure boot? Weird.

I would say you are already secure enough if you are using software from official/trusted repositories and updating them on a regular basis.

That said, if you want extra security. Drop all software that cannot run on Wayland and go even further by isolating all desktop applications with the Flatpak sandbox. This is made extremely easy with Flatseal. Maximum points if you setup secure boot.

Patch, in Linux Mint XCFE -> Gnome?

No love for MATE in this thread…

EmperorHenry, in Based KDE 🗿
@EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I like QubesOS better.

Rubanski, in short question by an aspiring user

Oh and one additional question, is it recommended to uninstall all programs I had under Windows, so I won’t have to deal with "ghost files "? As to use windows helping me remove installation data? I have my laptop partitioned into C and D, where in D I have all my documents plus installed programs, C is solely for the OS.

blakeus12,
@blakeus12@hexbear.net avatar

nope, don’t even format it. just plug in the usb and pick the option that wipes your drive.

Rubanski,

That’s even easier than I imagined, thanks

blakeus12,
@blakeus12@hexbear.net avatar

no problem, good luck with mint!

RiikkaTheIcePrincess,
@RiikkaTheIcePrincess@kbin.social avatar

Assuming I'm understanding you correctly (I think I am: "ghost files" would be files of the old filesystem read and kept by the new one?) No, that's unnecessary unless you have data you specifically want unrecoverable, in which case you'll want a 'file shredder' or srm type tool to handle that. Other than that you'll probably not be using any filesystem format Windows offers, so it also won't be recognizing any Windows files even if such a thing would otherwise be possible.

As for your main post, you seem to have the right idea. Steam recognizes that Windows games won't run natively on a Linux system and will either "automatically run with a compatibility tool (Steam Play)" (or something like that) or refuse to launch/install the thing until you configure it to run everything non-native with Proton by default (which is a checkbox in the normal settings menu, not anything weird or buried).

...Also sometimes it just launches Wine? At least for me? That's kinda weird, honestly, but I set up my systems in weird ways so that may just be a me problem 😅

Simply put: I think you'll be fine just not worrying about anything and going directly to your "boot from install/live media" step and not worrying about anything else unless there's a problem... at which point you come yell at us and we help you fix it ;P

Rubanski,

Thank you for your extensive answer, I feel confident now to do the “leap of faith”

ace_garp,
@ace_garp@lemmy.world avatar

Good practice is to backup your D drive, before installing to C drive.

In case something goes wrong, etc.

semperverus, in LACT: Linux AMDGPU Controller for overclocking and fan curve control
@semperverus@lemmy.world avatar

Sad to see that it’s GTK-based. Cool concept overall though, I may give it a shot at some point to compare to CoreCTRL

isVeryLoud, (edited )

As a GNOME user, I’m happy to see it’s GTK, but idk why it’s not Libadwaita.

We’re never gonna get one cohesive UI on Linux, it’s always gonna look out of place somewhere.

If the backend is not tied to the UI, it might be easy to reuse the work for a Qt6 front-end.

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