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drwho, in Random application segfaults on Arch

Are you keeping an eye on system temperature?

NoisyFlake,

Yeah, temperatures are usually between 40-50 °C, so that should be fine.

drwho,

Yeah, that should be fine.

Anything in the kernel message buffer? dmesg -T | less

NoisyFlake,

I’m not sure, here’s the entire dmesg output: pastebin.com/MZfhB0xK

drwho,

I’m not seeing anything relevant to lockups or crashes in there. Pretty boring logs.

Frederic, in 32-bit distro suggestions for 2007 MacBook

Pretty sure you can run MX Linux 32bits on it

bremen15, in I'm so frustrated rn.

Usually it takes me less then two weeks to get e.g. a printer to work. Your problem is not the distro but the hopping.

BlanK0, in Raising the Bar: Introducing the new App Metadata Guidelines

Better flatpak curation poggers 😯😯

WeLoveCastingSpellz, in Could we add "Distrochooser" to the sidebar?

Distro chooser is bad, so nah

brianary, in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?

Annie Linux, but sadly it doesn’t exist yet.

wmassingham, in What's your experiences with Debian and Rocky as a homeserver OS?

I’ve been using Alma for a while and been happy with it. Like RHEL types, it’s slightly behind on versioning, but that’s by design.

knfrmity, in What's your experiences with Debian and Rocky as a homeserver OS?

I started my Linux journey with a Raspberry Pi and Debian based PiOS four years ago and I haven’t felt the need to mess with that. Since then I have added other machines running other distros, but the Pi running PiOS is always on and always reliable.

KingThrillgore, in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

But number must go up!

tiny, in I'm so frustrated rn.

Most operating systems mostly work find something that has a release cadence you like and is close to what you want then you will have to customize it to fit your needs

stoly, in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**

It’s probably been said, but Ubuntu or one of its variants is really the easiest way to go. Canonical has devoted a great deal of effort to making things easy and intuitive, and a complete novice should be able to get a fully functional system set up within 15 minutes.

NOOBMASTER, in I'm so frustrated rn.

Ubuntu actually worked for some people, who, for example, had trouble with PopOS! and getting highest refresh rate on multiple monitors. So yeah, if Ubuntu doesn’t work, try Zorin OS, and if that doesn’t work, try Manjaro, and if Manjaro doesn’t work, there so many more to try out!

therebedragons, in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**

Im going to try out Nobara when they move to plasma 6 and also EndeavourOS. One of those will suit my needs for gaming.

Ultragramps,
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Agreed, Nobara is the best for those with Nvidia hardware who are leaving windows.

markus99, in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

no

Cowbee,

yes

Caboose12000, in Steam not launching games - no idea what to do [Solved]

I had an issue like this once, it turned out something with openGL had gotten messed up in my last system update, so although I thought I hadn’t changed anything, not even Linux native games would launch correctly. the solution that worked for me was just using my distros update tool to make sure everything was up to date, and that found and updated the broken package and since then everything’s worked for me

Critical_Insight,

I’m starting to think it has something to do with my GPU/drivers aswell. Earlier when I ran the software updater it found an update for steam but while installing I got this message and I have no idea what it mean and how to sort it out

https://i.imgur.com/HoCIbGz.png

kattenluik,

It quite literally just tells you to install those graphics drivers, and you should.

Critical_Insight,
kattenluik,

I don’t know what distro you’re using but you should just search the package name plus your distro name on the web to see what’s actually up.

I know that it’s called nvidia-driver-libs-i386 on Debian.

Critical_Insight,

I’m on ubuntu

kattenluik,

That really sucks lol, I was hoping you’d be on Mint or something. Did you install using Ubuntu’s app store thing that uses the awful snaps?

I’m guessing the normal Steam package installs the drivers for you seeing as I can’t find a guide that shows you how to install them on the same page as installing Steam.

Critical_Insight,

Yeah Ubuntu App Center. I managed to uninstall it now and installed one using terminal. I’m re-downloading the game now so we’ll see how it goes…

Caboose12000,

I’m not sure how you can get that package on Ubuntu, but for what it’s worth Ive had a much better time ever since I switched from Ubuntu to Nobara. it really has everything I need for gaming out of the box and everything just works. I’m sure a full reinstall is way more of a hassle than you’d want to deal with rn, but if you get to that point I’d highly suggest nobara

Critical_Insight,

I might treat my PC with a new motherboard, CPU and RAM in the near future so switching distros is not totally out of the question. This rig is almost exclusively for playing DayZ tho, so this issue is particularly irritating.

kattenluik,

Definitely use a generic distro like Mint next time!

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