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yaniv, in What distro(s) do you use?
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Ubuntu LTS, since 08.04.

Eufalconimorph, in What distro(s) do you use?

NixOS. Declarative config with opt-in state is awesome.

WatTyler,
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Fellow NixOS traveller. I used Nix for work and never saw the appeal of a whole OA built around it but when I saw a tutorial with the declarative config I was instantly sold.

chadac,

Same here. It’s made my life a whole lot easier since on previous distros, I had to depend on documenting manual hacks I had done.

ironveil, in What distro(s) do you use?

Arch on everything, including servers. It’s just so easy to install everything via the AUR & configure everything easily. Plus the wiki is amazing. Although it is a pain to setup sometimes

flibbertigibbet, in Linus Torvalds -- Creator of Linux -- defends gun regulation, woke communists, womens rights AND trans rights. Linux is political!

Political? For everyone outside of America that’s just common sense.

paaviloinen,

Outside the US this no longer has to be political, is probably more what it really is.

xyon,

Hello I’m a trans person from the UK here to tell you this is sadly not the case at all.

pastermil, in RHEL's Source Code Access Change Is Causing Issues For CentOS SIGs

OpenELA just became more relevant than ever!

spittingimage, in I made a mistake **RESOLVED**
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I did something similar. I loaded an older version of Mint off a live CD to use GPartEd to resize them. It worked like a charm, no problems.

Discover5164, in I made a mistake **RESOLVED**

what file system are you using?

CMDR_Horn,
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ext4

Hellmo_Luciferrari,
D_Air1, in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.
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If you are dual booting, then disable fast boot in the bios to keep windows from locking various devices.

zingo, in What software is best to have in a flatpak on tumbleweed?

“Core apps” are better on baremetal for seamless system integration.

Just use flatpaks for everything else.

Sentau, in On how to fork a GNOME Core app without meaning to do so – GNOME adventures in mobile

Was this app removed from flathub¿? I wanted to try this after reading about it but can’t find it on flathub. The flathub link given on the project gitlab page also leads to 404 page not found error

MyNameIsRichard, in Firewall preventing Printing/Scanning on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
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Is mdns allowed?

iggames,

Added “mdns” service to allowed list for public zone, still get the SANE error. (Previously added 5353 UDP per another suggestion – sounds like this is the port for mDNS)

MyNameIsRichard,
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A quick scan through the services in Yast firewall revealed that there is a sane service too. Is that enabled?

iggames,

Yes, “sane” service is already in the “Allowed” list.

lemmyvore, in Firewall preventing Printing/Scanning on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

Are you using Avahi for the auto discovery? If so you need to open port 5353 UDP.

iggames,

No change with allowing 5353 UDP through the firewall, unfortunately. But thank you for the suggestion!

lemmyvore,

You may also need to allow multicast. Look into it a bit more.

You can also enable debugging on the firewall and see what exactly gets blocked.

iggames,

Added some info to the post. Firewall is blocking 3289 UDP from my printer, so I added 3289 UDP to open ports for “home”, “public”, and “internal” zones. However, I’m still seeing filter_IN_public_REJECT entries in dmesg, so it seems the firewall is still blocking these. Is there a different way I should be telling it to allow requests on this port?

Firewall also allows mdns service (again, in “home”, “public”, and “internal” zones), but I also see entries like this:

[41951.119486] filter_IN_public_REJECT: IN=wlp0s20f0u3 OUT= MAC= SRC=192.168.1.1 DST=224.0.0.1 LEN=36 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=10725 DF PROTO=2 MARK=0x3214

It sounds like 224.0.0.1 is related to mdns broadcasts, so it seems firewall is also still blocking these (despite mdns being allowed service).

Am I specifying these in the wrong place? (Per Connections - System Settings, my wifi is in Firewall zone “home”).

crazyminner, in Laptop companies: which one?

Gnu/Linux…

Cicraft, in Plymouth not working in Kubuntu

Cities don’t exist inside computers, silly

rambos, in Help with Bluetooth on Pop!_OS

Im using anker soundcore bluetooth speaker on desktop PC. It was acting weird on windows, then I switched to PopOS and it became super smooth for more than a year. Turning on PC then speaker or the other way around it would always pair flawlesly. But since some update around a month ago its not always pairing automatically and sometimes I have to connect manually to get it working. Its not a big deal, but throwing it here in case someone knows a fix and even better if the same fix can help with OPs issue

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