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  • Looking for a "set it and forget it" distro

    Hi all, Relatively long time Linux user (2017 to be precise), and about two 3rds of that time has been on Arch and its derivatives.

    Been running Endeavour OS for at least 2.5 years now. It's a solid distro until it's not. I'd go for months without a single issue then an update comes out of nowhere and just ruins everything to either no return, or just causes me to chase after a fix for hours, and sometimes days. I'm kinda getting tired of this trend of sudden and uncalled for issues.

    It's like a hammer drops on you without you seeing it. I wish they were smaller issues, no, they're always major. Most of the time I'd just reinstall, and I hate that. It's so much work for me.

    I set things the way I like them and then they're ruined, and the hunt begins. I have been wanting to switch for a long time, and I honestly have even been looking into some of those immutable distros (that's how much I don't want to be fixing my system.

    I'm tired, I just want to use my system to get work done). I was also told that Nobara is really good (is it? Never tried it). My only hold back — and it's probably silly to some of you— is the AUR. I love it.

    It's the most convenient thing ever, and possibly the main reason why I have stuck with Arch and its kids. Everything is there.

    So, what do y'all recommend? I was once told by some kind soul to use an immutable distro and setup "distrobox" on it if I wanted the AUR.

    I've never tried this "distrobox" thing (I can research it, no problem). I also game here and there and would like to squeeze as much performance as I can out of my PC (all AMD, BTW, and I only play single player games).

    So, I don't know what to do. I need y'all's suggestions, please. I'll aggregate all of the suggestions and go through them and (hopefully) come up with something good for my sanity. Please suggest anything you think fits my situation. I don't care, I will 100% appreciate every single suggestion and look into it.

    I'm planning to take it slow on the switch, and do a lot of research before switching. Unless my system shits the bed more than now then I don't know. I currently can't upgrade my system, as I wouldn't be able to log in after the update. It just fails to log in.

    I had to restore a 10 days old snapshot to be able to get back into my damn desktop. I have already copied my whole home directory into another drive I have on my PC, so if shit hits the fan, I'll at least have my data. Help a tired brother out, please <3. Thank you so much in advance.

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  • Blender 4.4 released

    www.blender.org 4.4 — blender.org

    Home of the Blender project - Free and Open 3D Creation Software

    4.4 — blender.org
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  • Asahi Lina quits Linux graphics development

    bsky.app Asahi Lina (朝日リナ) // nullptr::live (@lina.yt)

    For personal reasons, I no longer feel safe working on Linux GPU drivers or the Linux graphics ecosystem. I've paused work on Apple GPU drivers indefinitely. I can't share any more information at this time, so please don't ask for more details. Thank you.

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  • Looking for a new distro. Ditching Windows.

    I've been toying with Linux on and off for almost 20 years now.

    Started with damnsmalllinux on some ancient 600mhz Thinkpads. Dual booted Ubuntu for a long time, back when 3d desktop cubes were all the rage, so I'm used to gnome, synaptic and apt.

    Tried to stick with it, but never could get away from Windows entirely. Especially for gaming, and a few critical apps. Eventually I kind of drifted away, and went full Windows for years. I always keep an Ubuntu LTS thumb drive around, and would use it occasionally for various reasons, testing etc etc.

    Recently I installed Ubuntu 24.04, and had tons of stability issues. Mostly involving video output and the GUI. Screen would jitter left and right a few pixels. And sometimes maximized windows would be transparent to clicks, so you'd be clicking random stuff below the window. This was especially bad with Firefox and VLC, separately. I also had issues with removable drives not mounting properly. Standard stuff, I wasn't doing anything weird. Practically a fresh install.

    So I tried Mint, cinnamon. And so far I really like it! I've not been running it daily, but just the same tinkering. And so far no issues at all. But that got me thinking, what else am I missing?

    I'm comfortable in the command line, but not proficient, I appreciate a good GUI for most things.

    I plan to do some gaming, so steam proton compatibility is important. I don't think that's hard to achieve, but I wanted to make sure, it's important to me.

    Last time I played with KDE was a decade ago, I hear there's lots of new developments going on there? In plasma? Unless plasma is different now, IDK I haven't looked extremely hard.

    I don't care much about customization, I don't want arch. I want something that is a pretty solid base, with decent features, and good support for when this go sideways. I feel like that's not Ubuntu anymore. Especially with them pushing into Wayland and flat packs.

    I guess my question is, does Mint seem like a good distro to start with? Or am I not looking hard enough?

    Thanks!

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  • GIMP 3.0.0 tagged

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26951027

    > Draft Release Notes: https://testing.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-3.0.html > > Will soon be published to Flathub

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  • "Work!". A "genact-esque" nonsense generator.

    Makes you pretend you are working for NASA or for the FBI.

    Instructions on how to compile the code and everything else can be found inside the code right here.

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  • Fedora - changes in pp_table don't persist after restart

    Hello,

    I'm adjusting pp_table settings to get most out of my GPU (RX 6800 XT) and it works but every time I restart PC the changes revert back to default. Any idea how I could make them persist?

    For me pp_table is located in /sys/class/drm/card1/device/pp_table

    I have to use chmod to be able to make changes:

    sudo chmod o+w /sys/class/drm/card1/device/pp_table

    Then I'm able to write in changes with upp:

    upp -p /sys/class/drm/card1/device/pp_table set --write smc_pptable/SocketPowerLimitAc/0=312 smc_pptable/SocketPowerLimitDc/0=293 smc_pptable/TdcLimit/0=300 smc_pptable/FreqTableSocclk/1=1350 smc_pptable/FreqTableFclk/1=2000 smc_pptable/FclkBoostFreq=2000

    And just in case you're wondering if the effort even makes sene, yes it does:

    Max OC with LACT with max default limits (left) vs max OC with edited pp_table (right) in the picture.

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  • FOSS project attacks on Github, malware injected in forks ransomware Linux machines

    Apparently there's a bunch of projects getting hit with this, fairly obscure ones though. Project gets forked, suddenly get a pile of stars more than the original, and then there's a curl-bash pipe inserted into it that runs some ransomeware that encrypts ~/Documents.

    About a dozen other projects linked in here from another developer (excuse the Reddit link): https://old.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/1jbzuot/someone_copied_our_github_project_made_it_look/

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  • Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!

    Hey guys, after 2 years since my last attempt (and recently trying fedora on my laptop) Im ready to try again to install it on my desktop. First time I installed Nobara and it nuked my windows boots partition which caused a lot of trouble and trauma (couldnt boot into windows no matter what). Basically I want to accomplish this:

    1- I want to install Fedora on a separate drive and keep my windows drive completely intact (Need it for work). 2- Preferably I would like GRUB to ask which boot option I want to use if my linux drive is set to be my boot drive and to boot straight to windows if its my windows drive set to boot.

    Can someone please guide me into installing it the safest way possible?

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  • Wi-fi not working on Pop os 24.04 cosmic desktop

    Hii to all linux users, hope you can help me.

    I updated my system a couple of days ago, pop os 24.04 LTS and wifi stoped working. The problem is i dont have wire so wifi is only connection to the internet curently. And i managed to lose it.. So i tryed to fix the problem by switching to older kernel but it didnt fix the problem unfortinetly.

    I gave up and reinstalled whole system thinking it will fix it. And since i do it i decided to try new cosmic alpha system. So i downloaded that and i like it despite its not finished and it has bugs and missing features. But that didnt fix my wifi problem! Its still not working.

    I have two ssd-s, so on my main one 1TB i have linux and thats what im using, but on second one 500GB i have windows 10 for some games that doesnt work on linux. So i was using that to download latest pop os and my wifi card works so its obviusly not dead or anything.

    I plan to get wire but i have some drilling to do for that and i would like to fix wifi card before that if possinble.

    Almost forgot, my wifi card is Asus pcie card, with two antenas, its red and wery beautifull. Tryed to uploud picture of it but my acount is new so that wasnt possible. I dont know exact model number but this one looks exactly like mine so meabu its that one.

    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=asus+wifi+pcie+card&t=iphone&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fpisces.bbystatic.com%2Fimage2%2FBestBuy_US%2Fimages%2Fproducts%2F6267%2F6267000_sd.jpg&pn=1

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  • question please: is there anything similar to the update manager that mint uses but for other distros??

    i have been using linux mint and i enjoy the automatic updates feature of course!! it makes it easier to update flatpaks and packages! great, but, i also remember i was a user of ubuntu (xfce) and it had the same software but it was kind of weird because it only updated packages i think so.

    is there any software or apps that you can download on other distros that do the same thing that linux mint does in regards to updates?? that it updates flatpaks and packages and everything. thank you very much, that would make my system more stable and up to date.

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  • Ubuntu Will Replace GNU Core Utilities With Rust

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  • Fix High Idle Power Consumption with AMD dGPU on Kernel 6.13

    I am using a AMD RX 7800 XT and noticed that my idle power consumption has went up recently from ~5-10W to ~30W. After some investigation I found out it was caused by the change to the default power profiles from BOOTUP_DEFAULT to 3D_FULLSCREEN in 6.13. When in 3D_FULLSCREEN profile, the GPU memory clock won't transition to the lowest clock speed and consuming extra ~20W (!!) of power.

    To fix this, I have to manually change the power profile using following commands (as root): ``` echo 'manual' > /sys/class/drm/card1/device/power_dpm_force_performance_level

    check the available power profiles to get the index

    cat /sys/class/drm/card1/device/pp_power_profile_mode

    normally 0 = BOOTUP_DEFAULT

    echo 0 > /sys/class/drm/card1/device/pp_power_profile_mode ``` (you may need to change card1 to card0 depends on your system)

    Note that the configuration is not persisted across reboot and you may encounter shuttering during gaming with BOOTUP_DEFAULT.

    I recommend to use tools like LACT to automatically apply the power profile on startup and also automatically switch the profile to 3D_FULLSCREEN when running games.

    Edit: you should check you current GPU idle power consumption first (with nvtop or lm_sensors) before applying the change, the issue may not affect all AMD GPU

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  • I made a Roblox xdg-open wrapper GUI

    (Source Code)

    This is still a work-in-progress and was mostly made for fun. All it does is read from a list of files in ~/.config/rblx_launcher/ and display them to be clicked, launching xdg-open with the placeId.

    The files (friends.txt and games.txt) are formatted like so: txt Name ID %

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  • Is it ok to split home on another drive?

    Hey folks. I recently got an old X220 with an mSATA SSD. I plan to to install Linux on there. It doesnt matter which OS: Debian, Ubuntu or Arch. The machine is so old that all distros play nice with it.

    Anyway, the speed on the mSATA is slower than the 2.5 SSD. So I want to know if is it possible to have your /boot, /efi, swap on the mSATA. Then, the /home on the 2.5 SSD? Any problems with this setup and if anyone tried it before?

    Now, for the reasons why I use mSATA instead of just putting Linux on 2.5 SSD:

    1. the mSATA is Samsung, pretty rare nowadays. The health is still very excellent. I checked with CrystalDiskInfo. So might as well use it.

    2. My X220 has a problem finding out grub if installed on the 2.5 SSD. It's literally a 50/50 chance it can find grub properly. So:

    a) you installed Linux on 2.5 SSD, reboot.

    b) grub error screen

    c) restart

    d) boot into Linux well

    Note at d) if I do anything to restart/shutdown the computer, you are back at step b) and require another reboot to reach Linux.

    Any advice is welcome.

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  • Any Female Linux Youtubers?

    Can you guys recommend any female Youtubers?

    I currently only have Bread on Penguins and Nixie Pixel hasn't posted any videos for years.

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  • Testing PostMarketOS with Gnome on my MS Surface GO 2

    makertube.net Testing PostMarketOS On MS Surface GO 2

    Testing Generic x86 edge PostMarketOS with gnome on my MS Surface GO. It's the best linux experience I have had on it. I want to test plasma mobile next.

    Testing PostMarketOS On MS Surface GO 2

    I haven't had a great time with Linux on a tablet without a keyboard and mouse but PostmarketOS is 100% usable IMO. Even the on screen keyboard on the login screen works.

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  • blogs.kde.org This Week in Plasma: File Transfer Progress Graphs

    Welcome to a new issue of "This Week in Plasma"! Every week we cover the highlights of what's happening in the world of KDE Plasma and its associated apps like Discover, System Monitor, and more.

    This Week in Plasma: File Transfer Progress Graphs
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  • I want to turn my into sort of gaming server

    Hey, I have a pc that I would like to install light Linux distribution on but I don’t want to do it because my computer has weak parts but because I want to save up on space and make pc focus so it could stream games that would be installed on it and then I could simply stream games from it instead of downloading them on different devices. Would anyone have any recommendations for said distro?

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