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Strit, to linux in If only more Linux programs followed sandboxing best practices...
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What if your app actually needs access to the internet?

Strit, to linux in Spending a few days with Hyprland made me realize how awesome Gnome is
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The difference, as I understand it, is that Hyprland is not a DE, it’s a Windows Manager. So it should be compared with the likes of Sway, i3 and Awesome.

Strit, to linux in Kernel 6.6.6 is out 😈
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It’s a fancy number, but the release only fixes some wifi regressions. Nothing wild.

Strit, to linux in Distro for a POS
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Strit, to linux in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article
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The problem, as I see it, is that the author of the original Gist does not really want wayland replacements for what he has, but rather what he has to also work on wayland.

Wayland didn’t break everything. It broke what relied on X11 specific stuff, which turned out to be a lot of things. The vast majority of issues still present with Wayland are edge-cases that will only see the light of day when the people with those edge-cases start using wayland. And as long as distros default to X11, that won’t happen. So that distros, like Fedora, started defaulting to Wayland “early” on (yes I put early in quotes, because it’s only perceived as early) is actually a good thing. Makes the compositor developers aware of edge-cases they can’t catch themselves.

I’vge been using Wayland exclusively for over a year and apart from a couple of small bugs, not even missing functions, I haven’t experienced any issues relating to Wayland directly. But that’s for my use case. YMMV as always.

Strit, to linux in Screencasting tools with Wayland support
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OBS can capture wayland output just fine. At least in recent versions 29.X for sure. I don’t know how the Debian/Raspberry Pi OS repositories updates them. Hopefully they have a newer version these days.

Strit, to linux in What is the state of Multiseat in Linux today?
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While Linux TTY is multiseat by default, each TTY is a seperate user login, I’m not sure any of the GUI’s support this function.

Strit, to linux in Fonts
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I’m a KDE Plasma user and it’s using Noto Fonts by default IIRC. So that’s what I use.

Strit, to linux in How to Clean Electron Cache
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It’s a cache. It’s meant to be deleted from time to time, especially if the application is not good at it by itself.

So simply delete the folder. Anything electron will need after that will be re-downloaded when the application is run again.

Strit, to linux in Switching GPU
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I know of PRIME, which can be used to offload work to dedicated GPU’s.

wiki.archlinux.org/title/PRIME#For_open_source_dr…

Strit, to selfhosted in How do you monitor your servers / VPS:es?
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I’m pretty old school, but as I only have 1 server, I just use ssh, df, du and top.

Strit, to linux in Systemd timer unit
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the timer has no idea if it was triggered during last boot. It only has the context of “this” boot, so it will do it right after a reboot and set a timer to start the service again after a week of uptime.

So if you reboot every day, it will trigger the service every day, even though you set it to weekly in the timer.

So it’s up to your .service file to determine if it has been run this week or not.

Strit, to linux in ISC DHCP Client and Relay End of Maintenance
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The Arch wiki article already states it’s unmaintained since January 2023. So Arch users have had almost a year to find another solution at this point.

Strit, to linux in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article
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Screenlocking works just fine. That was not the issue mentioned.

Strit, to linux in Debian based immutable OSes
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Not debian based, but is KDE - Fedora Kionite

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