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warmaster,

I can only see the old look, where can I see screenshots of the new version?

warmaster,

This is the way to go. Easiest setup ever.

warmaster,

Indeed, since it’s a laptop. It uses the iGPU for battery saving graphics and the Nvidia dGPU for performance. That’s hybrid graphics / optimus.

That said, Nvidia is a pain. I always recommend distrohopping until you land on a distro that mostly works for your use case and go from there.

warmaster,
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warmaster,

I freaking love this show, I started late with Discovery, although I didn’t fully like it, I still took the bait. Strange New Worlds is amazing though. Since then I’ve watched several shows and movies but SNW and Picard are my favorites for production value, art direction,and focusing on several characters and core values.

warmaster,

One of us, one of us, one of us

warmaster,

This game looks DOA to me. Old engine, live service, I’d rather play black flag.

warmaster,

Dreaming is free, so I’ll add: a companion phone app with VMU UI to raise the Chao on the go, and sync them to the main game.

warmaster,

Super interesting, thanks for sharing !

warmaster,

If by “agricultural” they mean mainly soy and meat, then I bet it’s because of Milei. Fuck that guy. I bet he’s trying to join NAFTA.

warmaster,

I have zero faith in Gunn as DCU head.I hope he proves me wrong.

warmaster,

Arch based distros are easy AF. I’ve been on Linux for 2 years, I’ve tried 10+ distros, and Arch has been the easiest for me, and stable as it gets, while allowing me to get the latest drivers needed for gaming.

I’ve been using Crystal Linux, but got tired of it’s CLI only package helper, and since then I’ve moved to Manjaro KDE.

Whatever you chose, make sure you get automatic BTRFS snapshots, so you can roll back at boot whenever you wreck it.

I’ve read here on Lemmy that NixOS is a great concept but the execution leaves a lot to be desired, stating that it’s overly complicated and documentation is lacking.

If you only care about stability then you should go with Debian. If instead you want something that limits you so that you can’t easily wreck it, you could use an immutable distro like Vanilla OS, Fedora Silverblue, BlendOS or Ubuntu Core Desktop.

warmaster,

Could it be related to XWayland?

warmaster,

What’s wrong with gear lever?

warmaster,

devs have to eat too, open source software (when fully free) is sometimes built as a hobby like Jellyfin, or as a portfolio project, or worst case scenario as a bait and switch to paid (sometimes it’s death sentence). Then there are sponsored projects like Vulkan, or others that live off of donations like Mozilla.

warmaster,

Why is the deck not working for them? How old are they? what do they (or want to) play ?

warmaster,

Damn, what a bummer. I hope they fix that fast. I’m thinking of installing Bazzite on a PC for my kids. I guess that bug is specific to the Deck’s hardware, since Steam on Linux can wake up the PC just fine.

warmaster,

From the link:

Plex is a hybrid streaming service/self-hosted media server.

There’s the main problem. You’re partially in control. I encourage everyone to switch to Jellyfin, even if you don’t have anything to hide.

warmaster, (edited )

This makes me think:

What if we could contribute our Calibre metadata to Bookwyrm ? All it would take is a plugin to connect Calibre servers to the Fediverse, right?

warmaster,

I was thinking:

  1. User installs plugin
  2. Popup window prompts for Fediverse login and offers a prominent Bookwyrm create account button with default instance or chose another, it would be cool if it would autofill everything except email and password.
  3. Once inside, it shows you a list of checkboxes where you can chose what to share: book info (metadata), user reviews (stars), is there anything else?
  4. Shows you a progress of what is being synced
  5. Once “closed”, it will run in the background every time you run Calibre, unless you set it to manual sync.

Any ideas?

warmaster,

They got bought by Mozilla, soon it will be renamed to Thunderbird.

warmaster,

Thunderbird desktop exists, and soon… Thunderbird mobile too.

warmaster,

RE: Initial wayland support… Valve still has to merge this into proton, right?

warmaster,

Krita has been adding photo manipulation tools faster than GIMP is fixing their UX/UI, so at this point I think Krita will be the first to become the most viable FOSS alternative to Photoshop.

warmaster,

Filesharing drove me insane.

I ended up ripping the HDDs and putting them on my server, then proceeded to share the drives as normal. My docker containers now use them perfectly fine. IDK wtf Synology is doing but it’s cumbersome AF.

warmaster,

One step closer for the FOSS drivers to be a real alternative.

GitHub - Acly/krita-ai-diffusion: Streamlined interface for generating images with AI in Krita. Inpaint and outpaint with optional text prompt, no tweaking required. (github.com)

Streamlined interface for generating images with AI in Krita. Inpaint and outpaint with optional text prompt, no tweaking required. - GitHub - Acly/krita-ai-diffusion: Streamlined interface for gen...

warmaster,

Crap, I was hoping to try it. I wonder if AMD will announce something in their FOSS / AI event.

warmaster,

We can always ruin our country even more, it’s like shooting a Zombie anywhere but the head.

warmaster,

We are so fucked.

warmaster,

Gamepass Cloud works. What won’t work is Gamepass PC, because Microsoft doesn’t care, and wraps it up in an unmodifiable container.

warmaster,

I’m running Calibre on the web using hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/calibre

warmaster,

StirlingPDF is freaking awesome, although I don’t know how it relates to the post.

warmaster,

No Mountain Dew tie-in ? 0/10

warmaster,

I’m a selfhoster, I setup a home assistant VM and Cosmos Cloud running a bunch of Docker containers, all setup using Cockpit.

Easier, and better looking UI than Proxmox. Also this setup enabled me to use Docker instead of LXD and save on one virtualization layer, which as a beginner every layer adds complexity.

It has been rock solid, it has better hardware support than Debian due to the faster release cycle, only drawback is the lack of documentation or tutorials in comparison to Debian which has a colossal community.

warmaster,

Example:

Nvidia GSP in Nouveau:

Any video related improvement is a must-have for gamers. This release will improve Nvidia support in the open source driver.

warmaster,

I have a friend with a 1650 that got his issues fixed out of the box, when he switched to Nobara. Not Optimus, so YMMV.

warmaster,

Well, that settles it then. Did you have to do anything after installing ?

warmaster,

My friend told me today that he is seeing a second display in settings, however he only has one monitor. Any ideas on how to get rid of it? Did you have to do something to get DRM modest 1 on boot ?

warmaster,

If you care about VRR or HDR, you need a distro with KDE Plasma and use a Wayland session. Plus, you’ll need the latest drivers, so… a rolling release.

Arch based like Manjaro, or OpenSUSE.

If you don’t like that, or you have an NVIDIA GPU then I suggest you try Nobara, made by Glorious Eggroll, big contributor to Proton (Valve’s fork of Wine, what makes Windows games run on Linux).

warmaster,

Get Office 365 subscriptions to use MS Office via web browser.

End of story regarding office apps.

Regarding the rest of the OS, get Ventoy and load it with a bunch of distros and test drive them to see which one you like the most.

Some suggestions to start with:

  • Fedora
  • Ubuntu
  • OpenSUSE

All these have their enterprise variants which could come in handy in the event you need official support when your company takes off.

I personally use Arch on my desktop PCs, but if I couldn’t… I would use Fedora or a Fedora based distro.

I use Fedora Server on my homelab.

I chose these because I want the latest drivers for my GPUs, gaming peripherals, and display related improvements (Wayland, Mesa, etc.).

warmaster,

I’m sure they have thought of this, I wonder if they plan to use web apps, or Waydroid, or something else.

Also, there’s a chance mobile Linux could benefit from sponsorships, contributions, etc

warmaster,

I wonder if any of this will improve Wayland/mutter, I love GNOME’s UI… but I had to move to KDE for a better gaming experience.

warmaster,

If I use GNOME I get the most beautiful desktop UI, if I use Plasma I get a better gaming experience. I wish I could have both.

warmaster,

While not the same, Krita, Inkscape and Kdenlive are so far ahead in terms of UX/UI that at this point I won’t ever see a redesign of GIMP.

It’s a shame since it is really powerful, but the UX/UI is holding it back so much.

warmaster,

I work in Print. I know what you are talking about. Not DTP software, you want prepress software.

Only well maintained FOSS for this in Linux that I’m aware of, is Ghostscript. One issue is that it doesn’t have a UI, it’s a CLI tool.

So you would have to script print flows and set up watchfolders, OR make a GUI.

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