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pixeltree, in How to get Nobara to STOP overriding my Firefox homepage??

I asked a friend who uses nobara and he says

Oh I know what they’re running into

They’re using the rpm which is copied from fedora upstream

Fedora ships with firefox by default and sets the home page to the fedoraproject site

Not sure what they’re doing to trigger it to revert though

Nobara moved to chromium as the stock browser in order to have compatibility with steamdeck plugins, anyways

but all you do is just install firefox manually and go home

I’m not sure if that user is using the firefox rpm or flatpak

I use the flatpak with no issues, so

¯*(ツ)*/¯

tl;dr as a solution for them, try the flatpak of firefox and see if it does the same thing

flatpaks have better security anyways, because they’re sandboxxed away from being able to access the entire system

breakcore, in How to get Nobara to STOP overriding my Firefox homepage??

Top comment and comment thread from this reddit thread : reddit.com/…/how_to_prevent_fedora_from_changing_…

Probably the same thing.

An alternative is to install the flatpak version of firefox, that nobara wouldn’t mess with.

iturnedintoanewt,
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Thanks so much! I never found that thread. Only another guy complaining about the same thing…I just ran the command, hopefully it won’t do that crap anymore.

akincisor, in How to get Nobara to STOP overriding my Firefox homepage??

Shit like this made me dump Mint more than a decade ago. I’ve been very happy with Debian (Sid).

db2,

Mint doesn’t do this. It never did do this. Stop lying.

Dotdev, (edited )
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It did do it on old versions now it doesn’t.

Trainguyrom,

By memory it had a Firefox extension it installed and relied on to make a few things slightly smoother like h264 video, but that was a good decade ago and Mint today doesn’t like you said

Dotdev,
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Not an extension something modification in the .Mozilla folder.

MajorHavoc, (edited ) in Laptop companies: which one?

Weirdly, my (five year old) Microsoft Surface runs Ubuntu perfectly. (Edit to clarify, after some initial hassle.)

I’m eying a Framework 16 next.

Edit: To clarify, I would not recommend purchasing a Microsoft Surface to put Linux on it. As others have pointed out, it’s not the smoothest setup experience.

If anyone already has a Surface and wants to extend it’s life with Linux, that I recommend wholeheartedly. With the disclaimer that there was some weird nerdy deep-dive extra setup needed.

krash,

Certain surface models run linux fine, but I wouldn’t recommended it as a linux laptop as it requires solving several issues before you get a working computer.

MajorHavoc,

That is a terrific point!

Revan343, (edited ) in Laptop companies: which one?

I’m a fan of refurbished ThinkPads myself, but that is mostly for money reasons. If I had money to blow, I would probably also buy a Framework

wwwgem,
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Framework also has an outlet, just in case you want to take a look ;)

FartsWithAnAccent, in Laptop companies: which one?
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Framework

wwwgem,
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Any more details to share?

wewbull,

His accent is Lithuanian.

FartsWithAnAccent, (edited )
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True: Only when I eat Lithuanian food though.

FartsWithAnAccent,
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My favorite drink is water.

FartsWithAnAccent,
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

Also, I have heard that Linux runs pretty well on them and they are upgradeable.

wwwgem,
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I agree. Have you ever owned one?

mvirts, in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.

Can you get Internet access somehow? (Ethernet, Bluetooth, phone via USB) then try the driver manager gui …readthedocs.io/…/drivers.html

JoeyJoeJoeJr, (edited ) in Laptop companies: which one?

I currently have a System76 laptop, and sincerely regret my purchase. When I purchased it, the Framework was not out yet - I wanted to support a company that supports right-to-repair, and figured since they controlled the hardware, firmware, and software (Pop!_OS), it would be a good, stable experience. It has not been, and support has generally been poor. I know other people have had better experiences than I have, but personally, I won’t be buying from them again.

I haven’t personally used Purism, but former co-workers spoke really poorly of them. They were trying to buy a big batch for work, and said the build quality was awful. Additionally: youtu.be/wKegmu0V75s

wwwgem,
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Thanks very much for this important feedback. Framework is definitely taking the lead in responses to this post.

cevn,

I have one problem with my s76, the usb c port rly sucks. Other than that the laptop runs very well but something so simple shouldnt be an issue imo there are some build quality issues going on…

JoeyJoeJoeJr,

My usb-c ports can be a little touchy, too. The SD card slot is also really bad - the card has to be positioned perfectly to slide in, or it jams. I’m also upset that the usb-c port can only be used for charging after a full boot. It cannot be used to perform firmware updates, or even to do a ram test. This means day-to-day, usb-c can be used, but I have to keep track of the barrel charger, just in case. This, of course, was not specified on the product details page (nor, I think, that only one of the two usb-c ports could be used for charging - it’s possible I overlooked that, but still frustrating on an expensive laptop that lists usb-c charging as a feature).

cevn,

Dang, I did not even realize that about the usb c port only being usable after a full boot, since I just got it. I need to find out where I put that barrel charger. Haven’t tested the sd card slot yet but will try and report back.

JoeyJoeJoeJr,

You might get lucky. Based on support.system76.com/articles/system-firmware/, it doesn’t seem to be all models. Note however that the list is out-of-date; my galp5 is not listed, but does not work. Fortunately, I found this out doing a RAM check, and not a firmware upgrade.

teawrecks, in Laptop companies: which one?

I had a System76 10 years ago. The customer service was excellent (several months after receiving my laptop, they sent me a replacement keyboard, because they didn’t like the one it shipped with). The build quality was meh, it was a plastic body and didn’t hold up well to wear and tear, but it’s in my closet and still works. I haven’t tried their aluminum bodies.

I now have a Framework. It arrived with trackpad issues, and one of the HDMI adapters didn’t work at all. They shipped me replacements for both at no cost to me (except time). It’s been nice knowing that any other issues I do have can be replaced piecewise. Also I like that the webcam/mic have physical kill switches.

wwwgem,
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Very nice to read this feedback. I’m very sold to Framework after all the great things posted here. An impeccable customer support like the one you describe means a lot about a company.

SheeEttin, in How to see CMUS logs / get info for bug reports

I have no idea what CMUS are but you can check previous bug reports, or just open a bug report and ask what they’d like to see.

Hammerheart,

Thanks, thats a good idea. Its a terminal music player, perfect if youre the kind of person that just likes being in the terminal

Roopappy, (edited ) in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.

I bought a cheap-ass Asus laptop knowing that the installed wifi module was not supported by linux. So I bought a new wifi module that had linux support for like $20 and swapped it in.

This is the one I got, but I’m sure there are more like it. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SH6GV5S

crazyminner, in Laptop companies: which one?

Gnu/Linux…

Xirup, in Linus Torvalds interview Reader's Digest - 2001

Linus is my superhero, apart from being the creator of Linux he can also give me marital recommendations

naeap, in Laptop companies: which one?
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Anyone have some experience with StarLabs?

Ordered a StarFighter like more than half a year ago and am losing confidence in the company…

wwwgem,
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Can you expand on that?

naeap,
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Well, the Laptop is still not released. Not sure what I can say more about it :⁠-⁠\

IDontHavePantsOn,

That is an outrageously long time to wait for a laptop without updates. From the prices I just looked up, it also is outrageously expensive.

I would have sought a refund before now already, but that’s just my opinion.

Falcon, in Laptop companies: which one?

Framework and ThinkPad have both been a really positive experience.

wwwgem,
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Thanks for the feedback.

d00phy,

Something tells me OP doesn’t share a lot of values with Lenovo!

I haven’t used Framework, but I’m a fan of most of the ThinkPad line. Not as good as the IBM days, but still a solid product.

Falcon,

Re your update.

My framework has been great, I’ve had no issues with it and I’m quite happy. Make sure to go with the matte screen though.

In saying that, I think I was happier with my thinkpad, but I have no good scientific reason for that, I suspect the nipple and keyboard are a big part of it.

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