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Thyrian, in Finally, my name is realized.

Your name should be termindunkel.

aspitzer, in Finally, my name is realized.

I dont know what you are saying…

terminhell,

Look at the kernel version selected

haggyg,

6.6 is special to me because it contains my first Linux patch, woo!

terminhell,

Oh ya? Awesome. Mind sharing what it’s about

haggyg, (edited )

Very small and niche change to an i2c driver, so that composite devices will work with this driver.

It’s a rarely used driver, but I found an issue with my stuff using it, so thought could spare some people the pain of figuring it out again.

cygnus,
@cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

That’s awesome, congrats. It’s like a form of immortality, having something of yours in the Linux kernel.

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

This is why I love open source.

Rustmilian, in Xenia says that it's ok to use any browser!! (original meme)
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

Xenia would never recommend Google Chrome.
Chromium maybe.

Jumuta,

Xenia would not appreciate Google holding power over the entire internet

01adrianrdgz,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar

Xenia would work at Google developing chromeOS and would be happy Linux finally became mainstream and widely used!!

Rustmilian, (edited )
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

Xenia would never develop anything for Google, that would fundamentally go against her as a symbol of privacy & human rights.

JoMomma, in Watching Updates on the terminal be like:

What?

giggling_engine, in Linus does not fuck around
@giggling_engine@lemmy.world avatar

I wish I could talk to my engineers like that, maybe they’d stop fucking everything up.

BirdyBoogleBop,

Oh they would stop. Working there.

squaresinger,

If all your engineers fuck everything up, maybe the problem is with their leadership who never learned to communicate clearly and professionally.

KISSmyOS, (edited ) in I found it! The manual! I'm not sure it's helping me though...

Just read the Wiki!

Buffalox,

Not the Wiki I expected. ;)

KISSmyOS,

Wait, which Wiki did you expect?

Public_Tumbleweed, (edited )
lseif, in I found it! The manual! I'm not sure it's helping me though...

i assemble arch, btw

Presi300, in Alpine Linux is just Busybox in a Linux Distro trenchcoat
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

apk (the best package manager): am I a joke to you?

furycd001, in Accurate?
@furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

You can still run Arch & have a life. Arch actually just works if you use it correctly…

hemko,
worldsayshi,

I mean the projector set up is probably using some ungodly proprietary wireless Protocol that only works on Windows 10.

hemko, (edited )

Isn’t it just a display you attach via VGA/HDMI/whatever?

Last projector I used had scart/rca lol

furycd001,
@furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

Never had this problem, but I can see why someone probably could…

CCF_100,

tfw nvidia

DriftinGrifter, (edited )

|>be me, 4 chinner

|>can’t use Linux but wanna Seem cool

|>make fake and gay shit post about driver not |Working to justify using Windows

|>jerking it in the The shower while crying l8ter that day day

|>KEK lul

|>normies Suck don’t they?

hemko,

Someone’s salty their PC doesn’t run Windows 11

DriftinGrifter,

average Windows 11 user|>be me, have no friends Boot up my terrible Windows 11 (KEK lul) |>decide to join federated social media instead oft 4chan because 4chan keeps calling me a snowflake |>See Chad with too many bitches and great takes |>jealous.jpg |>idea.exe |>decide to insult him in hopes of getting topped and bullied because im into it |>Chad Sees through me and still obliges |>orgasm and thank Chad mentally

hemko,

You’ve been training this skill of writing greentexts, it’s very impressive.

Disclaimer: this is not a compliment

DriftinGrifter, (edited )

just you|>be me (KEK lol),Engage with what is clearly a chad troll to geht my rocks of |>get trolled because im absolutely incomparably unintelligent (kekek Windows 11) |>get mad for getting called out (even though it actually turns me in because im a masochist) |>take bait(lads and gentlewomen we got em kekekekekek) |>mfw |>take the copium anon the Internet isn’t for smegma simp normies like you

Just looked at your comment history and its just sad =(

hemko,

Just looked at your comment history and its just sad =(

Wish I could say the same, but it was completely unreadable with all the spelling mistakes =(

DriftinGrifter,

Beta grammar republican christonationalist:

“Weh i can’t read words weh don’t Bully me ill cum :3”

Vs. Chad different Langusten auto correct user:

“They are real words you know not everyone uses burger units and Cafés about Sperling <(^^,)>”

balancedchaos,

I run Debian on my work laptops, and Arch on my gaming rig. They are absolutely equal in terms of time sink, and it’s not that bad at all.

furycd001,
@furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

Can totally agree. Debian & Arch are totally equal in terms of stability. Any Linux os can be unstable, it really all depends on how the user uses it…

aberrate_junior_beatnik,

Yeah, if it’s unstable, they’re probably holding it wrong

jcs,
@jcs@lemmy.world avatar

By Arch, do you use SteamOS on your gaming rig? And if not, what would be the determining factor?

balancedchaos,

I’ll give SteamOS a shot when I get my Steamdeck. Until then, it’s just vanilla Arch on my main machine until I’ve seen what it’s like.

TheDoctorDonna, (edited ) in Accurate?

What if you don’t fear technology, have no life, and are technologically behind and don’t understand what anything but the apple and windows symbols are? I recognize the penguin from an EEE PC that I had like 15 years ago, but that’s it.

*Sorry I also recognize Google, just not immediately apparently.

shasta,

Gotta ask the grandkids for help

TheDoctorDonna,

The worst part is I’m not old enough for grandkids lmao.

SpongyAneurism,

In that case, I guess it’s time to get educated about Linux. At least to the point, where you understand, that what I’m referring to, should actually be called “GNU/Linux”.

*“I recognize Google” is also not Google itself, but specifically the Chrome Logo that refers to Chrome OS in this case.

SkyeHarith,

You’re a human with the knowledge of a time lord! You know more than you let on don’t you.

They’re distributions that add onto an open source set of softwares - including a kernel and common utilities - that can be made into a fully fledged operating system.

Together the family of OSes are referred to as Linux systems since the kernel (the main bit of an OS) is called Linux.

TheDoctorDonna, (edited )

Oooh I don’t want to spoil new episodes for anyone so I can’t actually respond to the Time Lord knowledge bit, but I feel like I recognized some of the words you used lmao.

SkyeHarith,

Oh the 60th specials are so much fun aren’t they? I can’t wait for the last one!

TheDoctorDonna,

I am loving the specials and I am so glad to have “my” Doctor and companion back, if only for a short time.

SkyeHarith,

RTD has really captured the magic of the original run. My doctor was Matt smith but David tenant is just so wholesome!

TheDoctorDonna,

He really is, so is his wife. And he slays every role he plays. I rarely miss an opportunity to catch him on screen.

And I am so glad RTD is back! Moffat was fun and all, but both he and Chibnall were better at the short stories that could be told in an episode or two.

SkyeHarith,

Have you seen the giggle yet? What do you think of the twist at the end?

JustEnoughDucks, in It's OK if you cry
@JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl avatar

This is definitely a meme for AntiqueMemesRoadshow lol

SimplyTadpole, in It's OK if you cry
@SimplyTadpole@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Me struggling with Realtek on Linux 🤝 One of my partners struggling with Nvidia on Linux

At least I managed to get a Linux-compatbile wifi USB later on, but it was pricey to import it and it’s still quite slow :/

Meanshadows35,
@Meanshadows35@lemmy.world avatar

When I had a Nvidia card in my computer years ago i had to use an Nvidia ppa for drivers. It was the only way I could get it to work.

Nvidia PPA help

Lyricism6055,

New distros have all this built in. Just use endeavouros or something if u really want the good stuff

Still,
@Still@programming.dev avatar

well endoevouros is just arch and the nvidia-dkms package just works for currently supported cards (I think 9 series and newer)

Lyricism6055,

Endeavouros worked out of the box though, so for new users I’d recommend it over arch. It even worked with my Nvidia prime gpu

Still,
@Still@programming.dev avatar

I put my comment there meaning like any arch based distro should just work

KISSmyOS, in Accurate?

Arch has been more of a “just works” distro for me than OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, Debian and Fedora.
Arch Installation nowadays goes like this:


<span style="color:#323232;">iwctl  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">device list  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">station *device* scan  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">station *device* get-networks  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">station *device* connect *SSID*  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">archinstall
</span>

And you only need the first 5 lines if you’re installing from wifi.

mojo,

My arch install took some setup to get it specifically right for me, still trying to figure out the final touches. I have the entire thing encrypted and under btrfs sub-partitions. I set up secure boot as well and added it to my tpm. Last thing I got to do is set it up so it automatically decrypts on boot without a password. I’ve been liking this setup over my Fedora setup. I have to worry about smaller breakage every so often, but with Fedora I had to worry about big breakage every major version. Moving most of what I can to flatpak mitigated a lot of that though. I’m too lazy to replicate my arch setup on my laptop so that’s just sticking with Fedora until I decide it should run something else.

effward,
@effward@lemmy.world avatar

Sorry if this is a stupid question, and maybe it’s because I’m not understanding exactly what you’re saying, but what’s the benefit of encrypting if it decrypts on boot without a password?

Just to prevent someone who boots another OS on your device from being able to access your files? Something else?

mojo,

Because changing any hardware will flip the tpm and require a password. If they stole the hard drive, it’d be encrypted. Basically I’m protecting on if they rip out the harddrive lol.

weiln12, in Accurate?

I actually switched to openSUSE Tumbleweed from Ubuntu and love it. I know it’s not as popular, but I can’t see why. Rolling release, compatibility, support, it’s awesome!

milkjug,

Tumbleweed gang rise up!

Rustmilian, in Accurate?
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

archinstall

carbonara,

I’m the only person who fails 2/3 times, once it didn’t encrypt, the second didn’t install nvidia drivers

hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

That’s why I ended up installing ArcoLinux on my ThinkPad: it uses Calamares.

CalicoJack,

It isn’t just you, it failed on me enough times that I’ll never touch it again. I either manually install raw Arch, or use EndeavourOS instead for a “lazy” install.

Rustmilian, (edited )
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

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