Jumuta

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Hey 👋 dear Linux Community,

I'm still kinda new to Linux (started using this year 😅) I already made it to my main OS, even if I still missing some things which I used on Windows, anyway. What I wanted to ask you guys, what recommendations do you have for Linux Mint (Cinnamon)? In terms of security, optimization, (a way to make the UI looking modern ;-;) and privacy? I would be very interested in what you do guys to optimize your Linux setup :) I'm pretty technical, so there is nothing which could overwhelm me (probaly).

Thx! 🤍

@linux

Jumuta,

i really like the look of KDE, though it’s having a version upgrade right now (kde5->6) so you might encounter some bugs when it gets done.

Jumuta,

oh yeah, i guess purchasing Minecraft anonymously is a big issue.

Jumuta,

I agree that “guys” is not a gendered term but I don’t like your argument.

Definitions of words can be very different to how people use them, and we shouldn’t constrain the use of words to their definitions.

Did deep sleep broke for anyone else recently or is it just me?

I was running KDE Neon on ThinkBook 15 G2 and had deep sleep working after adding mem_sleep_default=deep to GRUB_CMDLINE. It worked for a while until it didn’t. I didn’t do anything other than running regulat updates. Since couple weeks back, when going to sleep, it shows BIOS Recovery progress bar or something and restarts....

Jumuta,

so cat /sys/power/mem_sleep or whatever outputs with the brackets on deep?

Jumuta,

specs?

Jumuta,

most Windows users will not care about the backend being closed source

I’d have thought those windows users came to Linux because they wanted an open source OS though.

Jumuta,

same! KDE is seriously just windows DE with more polish and customisation

Jumuta,

Yeah I see things like that a lot on Lemmy.

I especially see it a lot around things I have deep interests in that a lot of people have light knowledge on, so it’s probably the Dunning Krueger effect rearing its ugly head :(

I guess the main way to combat this is to join nicher communities, but that’s not really possible on Lemmy right now because of its small size :/

Jumuta,

♥️ KDE default apps ♥️

Dolphin, Konsole, Okular, Skanpage are so nice and I wouldn’t be able to live without them. They feel so polished and solid, and somehow manage to have all the features I want without feeling cluttered

Help, boot doesn't work anymore

I have a laptop eith sata and a nvme drive. I installed a few operating systems and I decided on Mint for Sata. Installed it copied data from Nvme drive since I was using it as primary. I installed Nobara on nvme and it worked flawless until a few moments ago. Reboted and Mint is gone from boot options. Tried to add it but...

Jumuta,

isn’t ubuntu based on debian stable and so have even older packages?

Jumuta,

because arch is a minimal distro and some people see the processing power used for bt to be wasted

Jumuta,

it was confusing for me when apt install Firefox installed the snap version

Jumuta,

should be easy enough to avoid by just not buying computers with that processor

Intel ME / AMD PSP are similar things already on CPUs today, and because pretty much all x86 CPUs have it, it’s very hard to avoid it. They’re basically builtin Intel/AMD spyware and the only way you can get rid of them is by using something like Coreboot, which has very limited availability

Jumuta,

ehhh debatable, mozilla still gets a lot of funding from google so they’re not as independent as you think. A better world wpuld be one where qtwebkit based browsers, chromium based browsers and firefox based browsers have the same market share.

Unfortunately Apple stole qtwebkit and drove it into the grave so there’s little chance of that actually happening :(

I still hold out hope though, and try to use Falkon whenever possible

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