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[SOLVED] Where to store MangoHud.conf on immutable distro (Bazzite)
  • Thanks for chiming in. I've confirmed creating the file in the file browser under "Home > .config > MangoHud" places the file in /var/home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud, so I'm still scratching my head as to why I'm unable to edit the document after the initial save. As a workaround, I've placed the config file in my top level home folder (aka /var/home/curious_dolphin) w/ a link to it from /var/home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud where the app expects, and this seems to be working as desired.

  • [SOLVED] Where to store MangoHud.conf on immutable distro (Bazzite)
  • Can you create any files in $HOME OR $HOME/.config/ ?

    Yes - I can create (and later edit) files under /home/curious_dolphin, even under /home/curious_dolphin/.config, but for some reason once I've created a file under /home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud, I cannot edit it even though the file and its parent directory appear to have the same permissions as the other files that I can edit.

    In other words, after creating test.txt under /home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud, I cannot edit it:

    curious_dolphin@bazzite:~$ ls -la ./.config/MangoHud/
    total 20
    drwxr-xr-x. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin   42 Feb 20 14:46 .
    drwxr-xr-x. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin  552 Feb 20 14:47 ..
    -rw-r--r--. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin 9671 Feb 20 12:22 MangoHud.conf
    -rw-r--r--. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin    5 Feb 20 14:46 test.txt
    

    However, after creating test.txt under /home/curious_dolphin/.config, I can edit it:

    curious_dolphin@bazzite:~$ ls -la ./.config
    total 44
    drwxr-xr-x. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin  552 Feb 20 14:47 .
    drwx------. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin  460 Feb 20 14:41 ..
    drwxr-xr-x. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin   42 Feb 20 14:46 MangoHud
    -rw-r--r--. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin   10 Feb 20 14:47 test.txt
    
  • [SOLVED] Where to store MangoHud.conf on immutable distro (Bazzite)

    EDIT:

    I solved the problem by creating the file somewhere editable and creating a link to the file under /home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud, which enables me to configure MangoHud in a text file without using Goverlay. Credit to @j4k3@lemmy.world for the tip. Thanks to all who chimed in.

    ORIGINAL POST:

    I'm having a hard time configuring MangoHud on Bazzite. I've perused MangoHud's GitHub and Bazzite's documentation, but I'm stuck because once I've created MangoHud.conf, I cannot edit it despite double checking the file permissions. When I attempt to save my changes, it says "Error opening file /home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud/MangoHud.conf: Read-only file system." I get that I'm on an immutable distro, so this is by design, but in this case, how do I configure MangoHud? I'd like to do this without using Goverlay if possible.

    Steps to reproduce the issue:

    • In Bazzite, open up the file browser, browse to /home/curious_dolphin/.config/, and create the MangoHud directory.
    • In the file browser, enter the new MangoHud directory and create the MangoHud config file by right clicking and selecting New Document > MangoHud.conf.
    • Right click the new .conf file and select "Open With Text Editor."
    • Make desired edits in the text editor.
    • Hit Ctrl+S to save my changes.

    Result:

    "Error opening file: Read-only file system"

    I've checked the file permissions. -rw-r--r--. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin 9671 Feb 20 12:22 ./.config/MangoHud/MangoHud.conf.

    Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks!

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    Alternate YouTube front-ends that allow submitting new segments to SponsorBlock?

    I know about SponsorBlock for blocking sponsorship segments and interaction reminders, and I also know about privacy friendly alternate front-ends, such as Invidious. Is there an alternate front-end that not only skips SponsorBlock segments, but also allows one to submit new segments to SponsorBlock?

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    Time to get serious with E2E encrypted messaging
  • Gotcha, so in summary, anything that relies on an internet service, such as Signal, Matrix, or Simplex, is vulnerable to government ordered blocks via black list that ISPs are compelled to enforce. Am I thinking of this right?

  • Tesla Paid Zero Federal Income Tax in 2024, Despite $2.3 Billion in Income.
  • The ITEP report cited by the article calls out the fact Tesla uses the accelerated method of depreciation and amortization instead of the straight line method. This means instead of depreciating an equal amount every year over the course of a machine's life, they are weighting these expenses more heavily in the near term in exchange for a lower expense (read: lower tax deduction) down the road. This Investopedia article explains it in more detail for those who care to learn more.

    The ITEP report calls out other tax credits as well, such as carrying forward net operating losses from previous years. For anyone who cares, the full details are in their 2024 10-K filing. Open up the document, do a Ctrl+F search for "Note 13 – Income Taxes" and look at the tables on pages 80 through 82. I admit that there are several line items that I do not understand. I plugged them into Perplexity AI and asked it to explain them in layman's terms. My brain's too fried at this point, but I'll leave the link to that explanation here (again, in case anyone out there cares to learn more).

  • What do you do when people don't care?
  • Lots of good answers here already. I'll just add that Jon Stewart recently did a great segment that touches on this. Basically, he says if everything the government does is "OmG nAzIz FaScIsTz TrAiToRz!!!" then people who aren't already paying attention will continue tuning it out. I forget at which time in the video he gets to this point, but honestly the whole 20-minute video is worth a watch.

  • Decentralized Social Media Is the Only Alternative to the Tech Oligarchy
  • You're mixing multiple subjects here, one being the logistics of blocking a federated system like Lemmy, the other being whether the wrong person finds the content of such a system objectionable and labels it a "national security issue."

    I'm being a tad pedantic here, but my reason for pointing this out is that I think #2 is not far fetched at all, but I'm unsure of how feasible #1 might be and would love if somebody who knows more than I do would chime in.

    EDIT: Looks like some have already discussed #2 in the other comment thread started by Teknikal.

  • What is a human behaviour you've never understood?
  • making someone else's tragedy about them

    esteem boosts

    Interesting take. When someone says they are blessed or grateful for whatever reason (even in the context of another's tragedy), I see it more as acknowledging how much of our own circumstances are outside of our control, a perfectly normal and healthy thing to recognize and nothing to do with boosting one's own self esteem.