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astraeus, to linux in Metal music with Linux?
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No worries, I’m hoping someone with a fire in their soul for Linux music production will come along and give us the answers we seek

astraeus, to linux in Basic fonts
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Same, love using it for terminal and vscode

astraeus, (edited ) to linux in Sell Me on Linux
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Some legal software only runs on Windows, including some of the proprietary video software used by courts and police departments. There’s a ton of reason they should move towards interoperability in the legal system, but a lot of this software is contract-bound and carries lofty promises of security and privacy.

That being said, I would try to run those on Wine if it’s possible.

astraeus, to linux in system freezes when waking up from suspend
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I have the opposite problem on Windows, my computer stops running whenever it goes to sleep. I think it’s Nvidia-related, but I’m not entirely sure how to track it down. The errors I get are not very helpful.

astraeus, (edited ) to linux in CLI tools to quickly find recently opened files by fuzzy search?
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I can’t tell you the number of times I have in fact edited files using vim even with a WM and DE. I just treat my laptop like it’s a server I connect directly to now

Oh, or even better how many times I used the terminal in VSC to vim edit something 😂

astraeus, to linux in [Old 1997 story] The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was
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Windows has lost a ton of market share, unfortunately it gave much of that market share to MacOS

astraeus, to privacy in This is how I KNOW it works as intended
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That’s why places like Lemmy and Mastodon are nice, even if big corpo buys up some instances, there’s still the option to just start free ones elsewhere.

astraeus, to linux in Unity’s Open-Source Double Standard: the ban of VLC
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A friend of mine worked in a position I would have assumed was considered vital to one of Unity’s products, in fact to my knowledge they were the only one keeping that part running. Apparently the higher-ups were able to lay them off without much hesitation this time around. The company seems to be leaking hard.

astraeus, to linux in Ending support for Windows 10 could send 240 million computers to the landfill. Why not install Linux on them?
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I get the reason for hyperbole, I just hate when it’s so clickbaity. I wish they would just be more honest with us. If you assume they’re all small form factor Dell Optiplex 3070 desktops, you could make a cube of computers as tall as the Burj Khalifa.

astraeus, to linux in (Constructively) What is your least favorite distro & why?
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Yeah I didn’t offer much input on personal devices because I did use Ubuntu for awhile as a personal environment and it’s fine, but could use work. I think personally I like Debian better, but if I want a clean GNOME experience Fedora is probably the move.

astraeus, (edited ) to linux in Getting a Server Running - SteamOS - Best Path Forward?
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You’re trying to run a .bat file on Linux that’s written specifically for Windows installs. Usually .bat is run on Windows, .sh on Linux. If you have a .sh file, use that instead. If there is no .sh equivalent you may be able to tweak the .bat to run on Linux, but I don’t know if that’s a reasonable path forward or not depending on how much Windows logic is in that file.

astraeus, to linux in Ending support for Windows 10 could send 240 million computers to the landfill. Why not install Linux on them?
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Plenty of Windows embedded devices on the internet, running a flavor of Windows very similar to XP

astraeus, (edited ) to linux in Ending support for Windows 10 could send 240 million computers to the landfill. Why not install Linux on them?
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If the bottom laptop is a Dell Latitude I think they don’t recommend stacking them at all, but with HP Elitebooks I think we got away with stacks about 15-20 high before we had the risk of getting damaged screens. Probably 10x that before structural failure, but they’d more than likely compress down instead of one side before the other.

astraeus, to programmer_humor in Bill is a pro grammer
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We shouldn’t waste time documenting our code when we need so much of that time breaking our code

astraeus, to linux in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Committing Fully To Netplan For Network Configuration
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For Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Canonical plans to polish the Netplan codebase and deliver a Netplan 1.0 release with API/ABI stability. They are also hoping other Linux distributions begin adopting Netplan. Debian so far has decided to go with Netplan for their nework stack on Debian Cloud images.

That’s probably the reason for pushing it to desktop builds.

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