juipeltje
I’d just like to interject for a moment…
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Nah you should probably stick it in your ass. Improves code quality drastically.
juipeltje@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux31·4 days agoYou must be a mac user then because it doesn’t make any sense to have that criticism as a windows user lmao
juipeltje@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux4·4 days agoPretty sure it’s mice for both, that’s just the correct plural for mouse, and the computer mouse literally got it’s name from the animal.
For me it was a windows 11 update that caused my usb dac to just straight up not work. After finding an article about which update was causing it i could roll that update back and it wasn’t hard to fix, but still, according to the linux haters this stuff never happens on windows lol
Had sound issues on windows too recently but sure lol. I guess linux and windows have more and more feature parity every day :p
I mean… nix has been around for like 20 years at this point lol
If you’re not afraid to dive straight into minimalism/command line, void linux could be a good choice, especially if the laptop is 32bit because void still has 32bit repos.
juipeltje@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I never had problems with permission again after I know the real power of sudo1·17 days agoAh, thanks for clarifying. I hadn’t heard of sudoedit before but that makes a lot of sense.
juipeltje@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.world•AMD Publishes Open-Source GIM Driver For GPU Virtualization, Radeon "In The Roadmap"English3·18 days agoIf this does actually end up happening, i wonder if this would be a good alternative for single gpu passthrough. As it happens my passthrough setup broke again this week, because it refuses to unbind my card for some reason and just hangs forever. It’s the second time this happened and this time i can’t seem to fix it. Since i’m kinda tired of these issues i’m thinking of just avoiding this vm setup entirely and see how much i can get working in linux natively. I was mainly using it for my quest 2 but from what i’ve heard alvr has improved a lot over these last 2-3 years, so i’ll probably give that another try (couldn’t get it to work when i last tried it years ago).
juipeltje@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I never had problems with permission again after I know the real power of sudo6·18 days agoI’m not sure if that’s the joke and it flew over my head but isn’t editing with sudo what you should be doing anyway if it’s a system level file? You shouldn’t change permissions unless the file is actually supposed to be owned by your user.
juipeltje@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What kind of mindset do you need to be succesful starting and continuing to use Linux.4·18 days agoI would say willingness to learn and to compromise. And by compromise i’m mainly talking about trying to find alternatives to software that might not exist on linux, and see if those work for you. And if you end up finding a piece of software you need that really has no good alternative to what you need, you can always either go the virtual machine route, or the dualboot route, but i personally think that should be considered a last resort.
juipeltje@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Flatpak fucking my hard drive with questionable consent Part 2: Electric boogaloo61·19 days agoAs a NixOS user i don’t see the problem lol
juipeltje@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I'd just like to interject for a moment141·20 days agoI love that alternative copypasta where the alpine user corrects the gnu/linux guy and he just fucking dies.
juipeltje@lemmy.worldtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•TIL Kitty terminal can show a dock panel on Linux desktops!1·29 days agoI actually read about being able to set it as a wallpaper last night, but i didn’t know you could also use it as a bar.
I initially tried linux mint and ubuntu when i was like 13 on my laptop, which is almost 15 years ago now. At the time it wasn’t because i hated windows, but my monkey brain was just interested in it because it looked so much different. After i realized that i couldn’t just use all my windows programs like usual (and especially gaming wasn’t nearly as good back then), i quickly went back to windows. Fast forward to 2020, at this point i had started disliking windows mainly because all of it’s creepy questions when you install it, like wanting your handwriting information and all that, but at the same time i thought “well what can you do about it?”. Then i saw the LinusTechTips video about trying linux instead of windows 11. This was the first time i had actually thought of linux again in all those years. The video convinced me to give it a try and i started with PopOS. After a few months i moved to arch cause i liked the idea of customizing my distro more from the ground up. Stayed with arch for 2 years, then i got the distro hop virus. Tried a lot of them, fedora, opensuse, ended up staying on Void linux for over a year in total. Now i’m using NixOS and very happy with it, and i think i’m finally settling down on a distro. I know LTT gets a lot of flack for how they handled the linux challenge, but if it wasn’t for that initial video back in 2020, i would have probably never given linux another try. And with valve investing so much into improving wine and dxvk and all that, it was viable for me to switch as a gamer.