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maeries,

I didn’t know testifying was a competition or smth

Issue with Samsung Odyssey G3 and squashed windows after a period of inactivity (i.imgur.com)

I have two screens, one of them is Samsung Odyssey G3. This model has some sort of “deep sleep”, it takes more time to wake one up after a period of inactivity (i.e. AFK). As a result, all windows that are placed on this screen are squashed. See the attached screenshot....

maeries, (edited )

Wifi is usually easy and cheap to swap in case thats the only thing that bothers you with a laptop

maeries,

Damn, all those like … 10$ that could have been used somewhere else

maeries,

More likely a pay and get tracked option

maeries,

I hope so. But combining the date of Facebook and WhatsApp was also illegal, but they did it anyway

maeries,

If the underlying filesystem changes, say a copy operation, the file manager view does not update without a manual refresh by CTL+R. This leaves the view in a stale state, presenting false file information to the user, who might never know until they do something bad. This is a showstopper bug that’s been hanging around since forever.

I don’t know what you mean. If a open my Downloads folder and then download something, it shows up in Nautilus without refreshing anything

Batch rename. Good luck trying to rename a series of files ordered sequentially by number, if the number happens to start with any number other than one. A sequence from 2 to x is impossible to batch rename. Because regex in sed never worked either. No, wait. It’s always worked! For like, 50 years.

I mean at least there is a batch rename function unlike in windows

Why, when moving a collection of files or a directory within the same filesystem, does it actually perform a copy and delete operation, taking cpu and time, when the inode location could just be updated like mv does?

Again, I can’t reproduce it. I can move many GB instantly using ctrl + x and ctrl + v

The only thing that really annoys me with Nautilus is that you can’t type in the directory path you want to open except using ctrl + L. In the hamburger menu there even is an option to copy the path. Why not make one more to edit it? Or replace copy with edit, because when editing you can also copy it anyway

maeries,

Of cause you can batch rename with an additional tool. Same goes for nautilus

maeries,

It actually makes sense. It’s a subsystem in Windows (therefore a windows subsystem) that makes Linux work

petrescatraian, (edited ) to piracy
maeries,

Title sounds like it shut down half way and then stopped there

maeries,

How are they supposed to pretext themselves? They are a minority. This means the other party is way bigger and therefore more powerfull

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