[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

There isn't any other IT company in the whole world which can compete with System 76 in quality of service. Truly stunning.

[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 9 points 1 year ago

So there's no risks for regular users if they get hacked? Asking for learning purposes.

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I enabled Wayland manually in /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and I've seen no issues. Screen tearing went away which is a plus. So is there a logical reason why Wayland isn't enabled by default?

Not asking for ranting purposes, I'm just curious. I thought Pop_OS! is currently incompatible with Wayland.

[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 year ago

I know this doesn't help but I think the file picker is by far the worst feature Linux has ever had. And our opinions are quite common among Linux users.

[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 13 points 1 year ago

I give you 3 options and you google them and choose the one which suits you the best. 1. Change the boot order in your bios (Mint drive first) 2. Install package 'os-prober' and then update-grub (Win10 will appear in Grub) 3. Install rEFInd to replace Grub and choose everytime which OS you want to boot (set timeout by yourself). Warning: theming the rEFInd is known to be addictive.

[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 30 points 1 year ago

It isn't actually a file manager. It is called a "file picker" and has been a reason to rant as long as I can remember, so close to a decade.

[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

What a strange post in many ways.

[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

Not at all. There are many many projects out there which should be killed anyway. Just stop using them.

[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

This is a tragedy.

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Is there a possibility to make Linux install automatically delete the data if wrong decryption key is set x amount of times?

Would be nice too, if it started automatically to overwrite the data too even full disk overwrite takes a lots of time.

I tried to google docs, but I don't know the right words.

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  1. Is there a way to make th e tab row smaller?
  2. I'd like to add the piped.kavin.rocks Youtube alternative search engine into Vimium C. What is the right row I need to write to make a shortcut command into the url bar?
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When I try to zoom this picture: https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/3715574c-e575-44c4-9f79-0e578ac96953.png It is very very blurred despite being 1440p in size. When I try to download it, it downloads 50% of the horizontal top and down part is just black. I can't upload any pictures into Jerboa so it is not included in this post.

Android 12 (LineageOS). Oneplus 7 pro.

Superior thanks for all the hard work and we happy users try to grow the userbase!

[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 year ago

How you would replace those in non-SystemD setup? Asking for learning purposes.

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SystemD is blamed for long boot times and being heavy and bloated on resources. I tried OpenRC and Runit on real hardware (Ryzen 5000-series laptop) for week each and saw only 1 second faster boot time.

I'm old enough to remember plymouth.service (graphical image) being the most slowest service on boot in Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04. But I don't see that as an issue anymore. I don't have a graphical systemD boot on my Arch but I installed Fedora Sericea and it actually boots faster than my Arch despite the plymouth (or whatever they call it nowadays).

My 2 questions:

  1. Is the current SystemD rant derived from years ago (while they've improved a lot)?
  2. Should Linux community rant about bigger problems such as Wayland related things not ready for current needs of normies?
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[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

What kind of question is this? Sell the Framework and use the money for maintenance of T480. Buy new batteries (Lenovo original if you can find a source) and dual-pipe heatsink (if your unit is missing the Nvidia gpu). Clean the dust and with compressed air and replace the thermal paste.

That T480 will serve you eternally. Especially with Linux. If someone is able to port Coreboot with Coreboot configurator into that model, donate some coffee money for the devs.

What are you even asking? There's literally zero reasons you to force you to prefer Framework to T480. And some other might prefer Macbook over anything etc. The personal preferences aren't a reason to force or argue.

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[-] Nuuskis@sopuli.xyz 10 points 1 year ago

System76 is doing huge leaps for Linux as a whole. They already offer the best bios on the market. I am keenly looking to buy their upcoming Virgo laptop when it's ready.

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