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joeldebruijn, in Debian Bookworm and Bullseye Users Receive Important Linux Security Updates

I had a security download (but not yet installed) ready yesterday. Logged off without installing. Turned on my device today and couldnt log in. Checked my pwd 3 times before seeing "authentication service not working " iirc.

After reboot it installed and logging in worked.

Is this related or not and is it expected? Not being able to log in without a mandatory patch first so to say?

DaPorkchop_,

no that just sounds like a bug

npopov, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

MOC

SteveDinn, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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I just use Navidrome’s web client. It does everything I need. DSub on Android.

delightfuldude, (edited ) in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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Desktop/Laptop: Ncmpcpp + mopidy-mpd + jellyfin-plugin

Mobile: Finamp

Homeserver: Jellyfin

With this setup I’m able to manage and play my playlists on every device.

nyan, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Aqualung—does the small set of things I need it to, and is content to operate on files and directories rather than force the creation of a “music library” that doesn’t in any way match how I categorize my music (although if you actually want a music library, it can do that). Only issue is that it’s still GTK2, which may become a problem within the next few years.

aGeN, in Messed up my fonts

Well I had another go tonight. Uninstalled almost every font. At one point my browser didnt have any fonts. Reinstalled a load of fonts but still my terminal looked a total mess. I then installed Kitty and all my fonts and icons are looking good… So its a urxvt issue. Ill dig about a bit mire when I get some tine.

beeng, (edited ) in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

I’m stuck on Windows at work, and I have a terminal open on my work PC 100% of the time for tasks, questions and formatting duties (format list, reorder etc) so maybe this could be OK.

Wording is confusing however, as Github is what I think when i hear “copilot”, but I do know both are owned by M$.

I’m not for the extra key, I use a custom ortho split anyway, but I’m guessing it’s just the “windows key” again with hype…

stepanzak, in Terminal Utility Mega list!

Navi is kinda similar to cheat but it has some cool features like shell widget and tmux widget.

charje, in I didn't know where else to ask this, if there is another comm i should ask please lmk. Do you have any suggestions for wireless headphones i can use with linux?

Does anyone have experience with the pine buds pro? I’m especially curious about the microphone.

pufferfisherpowder, in Linux reaches new high 3.82%

I would switch in a heartbeat if MS office would be on Linux. I have tried all alternatives, including MS office online and I always encounter some kind of formatting fuck up. That’s just not acceptable for my job.

MS knows this of course.

downdaemon, (edited )
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you could run it in a vm if you really have to, they have very low overheard on modern computers. mine isn’t even modern, it’s a thinkpad x230 laptop, it can run a win10 vm without slowdown. also hlps to have a vm sitting around in case oyu need it for anything else

pufferfisherpowder,

I’ll have to give a go on my old ThinkPad yoga 12.

pufferfisherpowder,

Can I ask what you’re using? I tried virt-manager with a win 10 installation and it barely works. Granted an i5 5200U is not beefy by any means but at 100% CPU usage everything just stutters.

Jayb151, in Linux tablet?

I have a Lenovo duet 3 I think… It’s running endeavor no problem.

kzhe, in Linux tablet?

Used Surface with the custom kernel?

callyral, in What's the best way to have a .bashrc that I can use throughout systems?
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if you want a shell that needs less configuration and has more features, i recommend fish shell.

for bash, you could search for someone else’s bashrc, copy that, and modify until it works how you want it to.

7heo, in Is there any way to emulate aegis authenticator (fdroid) on an ubuntu based computer?
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Just to add to the QEMU/KVM comment: you can also run an android emulator. The install process is a bit annoying (and contains too many “trust me bro” downloads from Google servers), but it is simple enough and you should be done in around 2h, modulo your uplink.

And at that point, using scrcpy actually helps with the keyboard input.

deafboy, in Is there any way to emulate aegis authenticator (fdroid) on an ubuntu based computer?
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This is why we can’t have nice things.

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