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jman6495, in Arch on semi-critical pc? (Also EndeavourOS vs raw Arch?)

I used to daily drive arch, until university, when I got frustrated at the issues it caused me and the time I needed to solve them.

I’d recommend fedora if you want real solid stability.

GustavoM, in Just read Madaidans Insecurities. Do you know how much is still relevant?
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Not really relevant, but I’ve got a “rule of thumb” for all security-related issues;

“If it doesn’t nuke my PC, then I’m good. If it does, then I’m still good since backups and logs exist, and if it was related to the latest seucirty issue? Then I make a quick patch and/or update. Then back to 1.”

itsmaxyd, in Arch on semi-critical pc? (Also EndeavourOS vs raw Arch?)

being unemployed is a requirement for using arch. all the free time you spend trying to get things working .I use arch btw.

barbecue_sprinkler, in Pyradion, internet radio TUI client, with recording functionality, written in Python

This is so sweet! And the amount of radio stations is astonishing. Thanks for sharing and your work.

christos,
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Thank you, I am glad you like it. I have been trying to improve it, adding functionalities, improving the selection mechanism with cursor and scrolling etc.

the_postminimalist, (edited ) in Ricing Linux

You’ll want to decide on a desktop environment or window manager (or compositor). That’ll be the biggest determining factor of what things will look like. From there, you’ll want to either read the manual or arch wiki on how to customize the different aspects of it.

If you decide you want a tiling window manager, Hyprland is nice since you mentioned you wanted animations. But it’s only recommended on rolling release distros at the moment. It also might not work well with Nvidia.

What kind of “app behaviour” customizations are you wanting to do? That sounds like it would be app-specific. My main form of app customization is to find ways to change the colour scheme (to fit everything else), and also to change the keybindings (I like using vim-like key bindings whenever reasonable)

dinckelman, in Fedora Kinoite Nightly available with Plasma 6 to test!

I got a stick with Neon unstable on it, and so far the experience is pretty damn good. Haven’t tried anything gaming related, but the shell itself is functioning really well. The only thing that’s straight up not working is Discover, but when did it, really

Pantherina,

Its always changing. When I rebooted the VM into the nightly kinoite image it was completely messed up graphically. Lets see. Its alpha alpha

andruid, in Anyone want to try this "nyancat" docker image? It's pretty big -- 23kIB. :^)

Neat! What proccess did you follow for building distroless? I was using buildah, mounting dir, yum installing into the mount, and exporting that container off.

GustavoM,
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Eh…the usual “FROM: alpine:edge”, pull everything in with git, change the code as needed, static compiling everything, strip dead code out of the binary, send the binary in a scratch image and then assigning a non-root user to it.

oscardejarjayes, in LACT: Linux AMDGPU Controller for overclocking and fan curve control

CoreCTRL, but written in Rust? Based. I’ll try it out when I have the time.

jvrava9, in How to increase max memory speed in CoreCTRL
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I overclocked my RX580 recently. Here is how to do it in CoreCTRL.

gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl/-/wikis/Setup

Currently, to have full control of your AMD GPU while using the amdgpu driver, you need to append the boot parameter amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffffffff to your bootloader configuration and reboot. NOTE: The following instructions are for guidance only. Check your distribution documentation on how to add boot parameters.

GRUB bootloader Edit the file /etc/default/grub as root and append amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffffffff to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT:

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=“… amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffffffff”

NOTE: In the above example, … represent other existing parameters. Do not add … to your GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. You should only add amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffffffff. Then regenerate the bootloader configuration file with the command:

sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg

Reboot your system. You should have more controls when you select Advanced as Performance mode where you can tweak the mhz and voltage easily.

Ljubi,

I did this and i can tweak the voltage and stuff. Just max memory is wrong. On amd adrenalin i was running vram 2124mhz and here only 1075mhz. And how does the voltage work in CoreCTRL i only know how to do it in amd app in mv but i dont know what -30 is.

neurospice,

For the 6000 series amd gpus corectrl can only offset the voltage and not control each voltage step like adrenalin can. The -30 would probably be a 30mV reduction to the gpu voltage, but it should tell you exactly what you’re doing.

jvrava9,
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In CoreCTRL, you tweak the voltage for each state. -30 in your case would reduce the voltage by 30 mv in every state which is not ideal. Just deduct 30 mv in each state in CoreCTRL.

cerement, in Linux Mint XCFE -> Gnome?
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if you decide on Gnome, keep in mind there are two main paths to follow – stock Gnome (“as the developers intended”) and Gnome with extensions (ie. addons or plugins or mods) – extensions can do everything from minor aesthetic tweaks (Blur My Shell, Rounded Corners, Remove Rounded Corners) right on up to completely changing the behavior of the window manager (PaperWM, Pop Shell) – which side of that particular divide you end up on is purely personal preference

throwaway2, in Security advise collection - what do you recommend?

In general, the articles found on privsec.dev are excellent reads and provide both guidance and motivation. With their article on Desktop Linux Hardening being my personal favorite.

Pantherina,

Careful with MAC randomization in your local Wifi. DHCP goes brrrr

gary_host_laptop, in kando: 🥧 The Cross-Platform Pie Menu.
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I wonder what’s the difference between this and Fly Pie, like, why did he stop developing the first and started the latter.

min_fapper,

He says so in the readme

Chewy7324,

I have been working on Fly-Pie for more than 3 years now and I am very happy with the result. However, I have always wanted to create a similar application for the desktop in general. This is why I started this project.

Synthead, (edited ) in Navigating around in your shell

Some of these tips are dangerous. You generally don’t want cause insensitivity in your shell. Also, ls should never be used as a subshell to find files as a part of commands.

lattrommi, in My weird KDE plasma workflow
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I have a similar, but different setup for similar, but different reasons. Some call it ADHD. That’s a terrible term for it but that’s another conversation. I get sidetracked easily, so multitasking is risky. When that happens, I forget everything. If I get distracted, it can lead to hours, if not days, of forgetting to do critical things like: sleep, bathroom, eat, bathe, reply to texts from friends, family, bosses etc. An innocent wikipedia link can cause me to lose a day or two. So I use the virtual desktops as a way to ‘break away’ from whatever meaningless distraction has pulled me away from whatever i was doing. More on that in a bit.

Other important notes: I am left handed. I have rheumatoid arthritis. It effects both hands but my right hand is much worse. Keyboard shortcuts are not friendly to people who are left hand dominant. Keyboards period, are usually not left hand friendly. I have 2 monitors always and sometimes 3 or 4. I recently got an ultrawide and have been using just 2 lately. The 2nd monitor, the smaller one, is where I usually put things that are always running like chat clients, music player, daily agenda, timers for cooking etc. If I have a 3rd, it will have a text editor, firefox or things i read to assist with whatever i’m working on.

I have 4 virtual desktops. They are arranged and named like so: | Main | System | | Art | Porn |

Don’t let the names fool you.

“Main” is what it sounds like. It’s where I do most of my work. It’s also where I keep my ‘to do’ list. The list keeps me organized somewhat. It’s a shortlist of important things I need to remember.

The other 3 are where my biggest sources of distraction go.

“System” is where I put anything related to the tools I use. This is not limited to the operating system, it includes software and hardware troubleshooting stuff but also things like the manuals for my car, planners for building computers, electronic schematics, health related stuff like insurance crap or research papers and plenty more. Stuff that I need to be operational. It’s also a week/month/year planner and where I keep phone numbers, notes for projects, all sorts of stuff.

“Art” is mostly for image and video editing software. If I get frustrated by something, it becomes a vacation spot. A zen garden of sorts. Occasionally I will run “feh -rzsZFD 5 /path/to/my/shittyart” which starts a nice slideshow of images and watch it for awhile.

“Porn” is for anything that is not important. This is where wikipedia lives if it’s not related to anything important. This is where the youtube videos go, that friends/family send me that i’m worried they will distract me. It’s more of a ‘to do later’ section. That’s part of the choice in name for the desktop, ‘do’ sometimes used as a euphemism for sex. Another way of putting it, it’s the “fuck that for now” desktop. Also, I quit watching TV and movies and also playing videogames, as a new year resolution back in 2020. This is where those things used to go. Also, this is where I watch porn.

Keyboard: I remapped a lot of keyboard shortcuts. I wont list all of them, just the important/relevant ones. CTRL+[F1…F4] These switch to the virtual desktops. F1 is Main, F2 is System, F3 is Art and F4 Porn. CTRL+[top row 1…4] These send the currently focused window to the corresponding desktop. Most useful when I catch myself getting distracted by something. I can CTRL+4 to ‘throw it away for later’ Meta+top row 1/Meta+ top row 3 Moves current focused window left or right in regard to which monitor it is on. Meta+ top row 2 Maximize toggle focused window. Meta+4
Meta+WSAD Tile ↑↓←→ F1 Application Launcher (because I don’t need help lol) F2 Window menu F3 Krunner F4 Yakuake toggle

This allows me to use my left hand almost entirely by itself, useful when my right hand is locked and curled up in a clenched fist from the rheumatism. Another part of the reason I named the 4th desktop what I named it, because i’ve become really good at typing with one hand.

There are a lot of F row combinations that are unused. F5-F8 with shift, alt, meta and ctrl can be done with either hand once you do it a few times and understand how your hand can reach them. F5 alone is refresh. meta+f5 and f6 do mouse focus stuff i don’t really understand or use. I don’t use or know of any programs that use any combinations of them. To me it means there are 30+ shortcuts that could be made if i include shift+another modifer key.

I also made caps lock the 3rd level chooser, pause/break the compose key, mousewheel on the desktop switches desktops, mousewheel on the titlebar of any window moves that window and switches desktop, alt+menu (the keyboard menu button) and crtl+menu to open the emmoji picker and special character select dialogues.

I originally designed this with the KDE desktop cube switcher. It really helped the ADHD aspect of things. Something about being able to mentally ‘put stuff on the cube’ helped keep me focused. The visualization itself also worked as a distraction, one that I could use to help break away from my distractions. Convoluted way to do things, I know. Losing that silly cube animation really messed me up for awhile. I can’t wait for it to return, although I doubt it will have the same functionality.

Like you mentioned at the end, I am probably forgetting to talk about something.

This is a low quality gif I made, when I was first working out the shortcuts and stuff. Felt relevant.

imgur.com/SQsqa6C

corsicanguppy, in Based KDE 🗿

Based

I can’t wait until community ADHD picks another inscrutable word to mutter arbitrarily and signal clique membership.

ikidd,
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What weirds me out is that this was a Maga/redpill thing to start with.

tricoro,

I remember it first from twitch, many years ago.

zwekihoyy,

that’s the joke

smileyhead,

Better teach yourself what ADHD is if you ever want to get out of your basement.

psud, (edited )

I like the word, it fits well with biased which is approximately opposite

My least favourite new word is ‘doom scrolling’ which is now used to mean “scrolling internet feeds mindlessly” where it originally meant “constantly refreshing the internet feed in the hope the result of the American presidential election will change”

I’d be happy if it was used in another doomy context

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