I literally saw this Pic and the background and thought, 'Yup, that's Norway!' đ
Thanks đ
New to Linux, why is Debian based considerd a con?
While true, and it is great hardware, but... MacBook is just completely off the table. For numerous reasons but won't go onto that rant here.
Noted, thanks for good intel!
Great tips - appreciate it a lot! The display tip especially as it wont be connected to any extra displays most of the time. The PC also won't be for any photo/video editing. Strictly making music but also the occasional games here and there - nothing too heavy, but enough to require a discrete card.
Yeah the option to do more heavy lifting tasks with a GPU is there actually, so going to go with a discrete card.
Leaning towards this laptop right now, but customised with i9 CPU and 32GB ram.
https://www.lenovo.com/gb/en/configurator/cto/index.html?bundleId=83DFCTO1WWGB1
Been looking at a Thinkpad X1 Gen 11. It has pretty good everything (can spec it myself via their website) however it "only" has a Integrated IntelÂź IrisÂź Xe Graphics. I'm not too familiar with how these integrated graphic-cards work so im not sure it will fit my workflow or not. As far as I've understood it will be sufficient but if I were to want anything a little more graphic heavy then it will limit performance. What's considered the middle ground between Integrated graphics and a 4070?
Fl studio and Cubase are the two main pieces of software used.
Laptop recommendations for Music Production?
Hi there, am looking for a new and powerful laptop that can handle music production quite well, but am not sure what to get. So far I've understood that its important for this laptop to have:
- 32GB RAM (DDR5 preferably)
- Top-notch processor
- Good graphic card
- at least 1TB of SSD Storage, planning on buying external ssd later.
Anyone have any good recommendations for this? The budget is around 2,250 USD / 2,137 EUR.
Can confirm! I screen share all the tile and I take advantage of this. Love Vesktop âš
A great time to stock up on indie games
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/28662251
Dayz, 3500hrs and still ticking.
Yeah this seems to be the "worst" issue atm. Personally waiting to start playing until more bugs are fleshed out and A-Life fixed as it is the core of what makes Stalker games so immersive!
Info regarding future patch
Hello, stalkers.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is getting a first patch during the week to come â both on PC and Xbox.
The game has been out for several days now (itâs still surreal to say that), and weâve been following your feedback in all possible forms carefully. To the more than one million stalkers in the Zone, thanks for playing â that means the world to us.
We are sure you have things to handle in the Zone, but so do we.
The following update will include:
Crash Fixes, including:
- Issues and memory allocation failures, which previously caused the game to exit unexpectedly, particularly around rendering, skeletal meshes, and quest-related cutscenes.
Main Quest Progression Fixes, including:
- Several bugs blocking the main quest progression, NPCs getting stuck in objects, incorrect quest markers, and issues with quest cutscenes.
- Revision of the main quests (like Visions of Truth or A Minor Incident) to ensure smooth transitions, avoiding rare cases of players not being able to proceed further.
Gameplay & Balance Adjustments, including:
- Fixing the price of the weapons with upgrades installed compared to their value without attachments.
- NPCs behavior, including the way they act when lacking a shelter during the Emissions.
Cutscenes & Visual Fixes, including:
- Rarely missing facial animations, misplaced NPCs, and visual inconsistencies like detached heads and clothes clipping.
- Quality and stability improvements of the visual effects.
Softlock Fixes, including:
- Issue where players were unable to close the trade screen after putting ammo in a wrong slot while playing on a gamepad.
User Interface Improvements, including:
- Quest notifications now showed correctly during dialogues.
- Corrected texts and missing interaction prompts.
Noted to be addressed in future updates:
- Analogue sticks dead zones bugfixes.
- A-Life system bugfixes.
We want to reassure you once more that we will make every effort to constantly improve your S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl experience. We are truly grateful for your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Your GSC Game World team.
They have different projects there each year, but it's based on what people talk about and use. AFAIK, there has been almost none links for updates to OMV here on Lemmy for example nor do I personally hear about it very often.
Also, they'd didn't even include Unraid as an option in this survey so it's a bit weird to call them out for that?
Yes they do have some advertising, but it's completely tracking free and not those stupid dynamic adds other podcasts go for. It's not an easy job keeping multiple podcasts series alive with barely any advertising. So in this case I'm happy unraid sponsor them, it's highly relevant to the show/listeners and it's an amazing NAS OS.
I'm sure OMV is a great OS, but compared to other options such as TrueNAS or proxmox it's nearly never mentioned.
Nominate your favorite projects of 2024 | Unplugged Tuxies
Hey good selfhosters!
Here is a quick 12-question survey to nominate/announce what people find the most worthy projects of 2024. Feel free to submit your answers only takes 2-3 mins to fill out :)
The survey aims to find folks favorite projects within the following categories:
- Best Self-Hosted App of the Year
- Best Text Editor of the Year
- Best Linux Desktop Distro of the Year
- Best Desktop Environment
- Best Shell of 2024
- Best Power CLI Tool of 2024
- Best Linux Hardware of the Year
- Best F-Droid / Obtainium App / Free App
- Best Open Source Project
- Best Newcomer Project
Go Vote!
This is a yearly survey hosted by Jupterbroadcasting folks, LinuxUnplugged in specific.
Productivity App | Ithya: Magic Studies on Steam
Ithya: Magic Study is a cozy background app combined with productivity tools. Customize your room and relax with lofi or fantasy playlists in beautiful, hand-drawn environments. Perfect for a focused or creative session in a magical world.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/15539386 >Thought I'd share this i recently came across, while not strictly a game per se - its still on steam and might be a nice find for people into these sorts of productivity apps. Game is made by an original lofi artist called Blue Turtle, who makes some really good and relaxing lofi mixes. > > Ithya: Magic Study is a cozy background app combined with productivity tools. Customize your room and relax with lofi or fantasy playlists in beautiful, hand-drawn environments. Perfect for a focused or creative session in a magical world. > > Here's some features: > - no ads > - offline, no loading time > - new music and art > - included timer, task list > - endless loop > - can choose the weather to fit your mood > - gamification (capture Elementals and personalize your room) > > It will be released at the beginning of 2025!
Productivity App | Ithya: Magic Studies on Steam
Ithya: Magic Study is a cozy background app combined with productivity tools. Customize your room and relax with lofi or fantasy playlists in beautiful, hand-drawn environments. Perfect for a focused or creative session in a magical world.
Thought I'd share this i recently came across, while not strictly a game per se - its still on steam and might be a nice find for people into these sorts of productivity apps. Game is made by an original lofi artist called Blue Turtle, who makes some really good and relaxing lofi mixes.
Ithya: Magic Study is a cozy background app combined with productivity tools. Customize your room and relax with lofi or fantasy playlists in beautiful, hand-drawn environments. Perfect for a focused or creative session in a magical world.
Here's some features:
- no ads
- offline, no loading time
- new music and art
- included timer, task list
- endless loop
- can choose the weather to fit your mood
- gamification (capture Elementals and personalize your room)
It will be released at the beginning of 2025!
I don't really know what else to suggest here. It's difficult finding the right setting without knowing a lot about Firefox perfs.
One place you could look is ffprofile.com, there they have explained a few of the more important settings, maybe that could give you an idea which setting it is.
Have you tried this in just Firefox to see if the issue persists there? Have a feeling that some 'strict' setting in LibreWolf could be causing this. I use photon daily myself in Firefox but never had this issue at least.
I was in your exact same boat a year ago, and decided to try both solutions. I ended going with the streamlined one. As you said, you are already paying for the service and Proton Pass is imo a pleasantly nice password manager to use. It is a lot easier to create and delete aliases there than through Bitwarden/DDG, at least that was my experience. Proton pass is now my most used day to day app list and I'm very happy with it.
While all eggs in one basket isn't great from a security stand point, I am pretty happy with this solution. I do however keep 2fa in separate app, Ente Auth.
Both Lutris and Heroic Launcher allows for integration with GOG accounts. Worth checking out.
Of you really want to remove it you can use this tool. It's very good and also powerful, so be careful what you remove.
https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation/
If you by chance have a Pixel phone, I would instead hiiiiighly recommend Graphene OS.
Plowing snownduring the winter.
Here where I live we get tons of snow. Waking up extra early during winter only to go out and lift 100shovels of snow is the least tempting thing in the mornings. Does make foe a good workout session though đ
Warp Terminal is Lifting their login requirement
Starting today, you can use Warp without signing up for an account or logging in first. Download the app for MacOS or Linux, or join our waitlist for Windows. Run your first command with no hurdles to jump through first.
Their terminal will now be functional offline, as terminals should be...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux becomes an official WSL distro, featuring modern tar-based distro packaging and improved developer user experience.
Unbearable Linux issues on work laptop
Hi there folks!
I've used Linux for a good while now, but have no idea how to troubleshoot the current issues I'm having with my laptop at work. Let's begin.
The laptop at hand is a HP EliteBook 845 14inch Notebook G10. A standard work laptop, with Windows pre-installed from It. This PC is "new" in the sens that I just got it from IT.
Laptop specs:
- CPU: AMD ryzen 5 7540U
- GPU: Radeon 740M Graphics
- RAM: 16GB
- Kernel: 6.11.6-2-default
Other notable settings:
- fast boot off
- secure boot off
- have encrypted the drive
FYI: These issues have been the same across multiple distros and DEs. I've tried, Bluefin, Aurora, Red Hat Workstation and now running OpenSuse Tumbleweed (KDE+Wayland).
The issues:
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The first noticeable issues were that the laptop fans are considerable louder when running Linux. I assume there is some preinstalled HP software to control this on windows, as they are completely silent on windows, but constantly noticeable on Linux.
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The second issue at hand is that the USB-C port doesn't seem to charge the laptop properly. The laptop randomly dies after being on for a while WITH THE CHARGER PLUGGED IN. Very odd. This happens with both normal charger and the office charger (which is also the connection to external screen).
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Waking up from sleep is a terrible experience. The pc makes everything super slow and laggy. Opening a single application can take up to multiple minutes. The PC has to be restarted for this to be fixed. This happens on both X11 and Wayland.
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Connection to external monitor also seems to be causing issues and slowing the system down. Especially after pc has been in sleep mode.
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These are the main issues I've ran into in only a couple of days trying Linux on this laptop and I don't know what the causing issue is, or if the laptop simple isn't 'made' to run Linux(?).
Would highly appreciate any tips or troubleshooting tips for this. Would love to be able to run Linux on the work laptop!
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Edit 1: Now trying Ubuntu, so far so good! Will keep post updated.
Edit 2: Ubuntu seems to do well with this hardware/laptop.
Selfhosted DNS filter/Adblocker issue.. (Adguard + Unbound)
Hi there good folks! Trying to wrap my head around how this stack works. Previously I've been using NextDNS for this and it worked wonders. However, I've wanted to explore other options and have now gone with the Adguard+Unbound route on a RPI 4B.. This setup defo works, its blocking what I want blocked, but its created a new issue I've not had before. On my Graphene OS phone, as long as this setup is "active" (e.g. over Tailscale), all my notifications through various applications are getting delayed. Each notification come roughly 10 min late, if at all, or appear as soon as I open the corresponding app. I'm pretty sure this caused by either Adguard or Unbound but betting my money on Unbound - as I don't see any relevant DNS queries being blocked.
I am still a little unsure of what is causing this issue so if anyone would be able to enlighten me on how I could troubleshoot this issue I would be very grateful.
We're changing the price of new Pass Plus subscriptions, which now includes access to SimpleLogin premium features.
Anyone using Intune (Company Portal) by Microsoft on their work laptops?
Hi there!
A bunch of us at work have been looking at getting Intune running on our Linux machines, this is needed to get Wi-Fi access at work. While there is a guide on getting this on Linux - the requirements are strictly limiting this to RedHat and Ubuntu and Gnome only. Has anyone here had any success with setting this up? Was it difficult?
I tried myself just once last week, but on Aurora (KDE), via a RHEL distrobox, and assumed it failed due to my main system not having gnome-keyring installed(?) as the terminal would spit out "gnome-keyring" a couple of times when launching Intune. Was gonna try with RHEL myself during this week, but wanted to hear here first if anyone has had any success with this at all before i attempt to get it running.
Appreciate any response on this :)
Source for getting Intue on Linux. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/user-help/microsoft-intune-app-linux
How can I schedule notifications for work apps?
Hi there!
Using Insular to isolate the few work apps I have on my phone. However I'd like to not receive notifications from these apps outside the 9-5 hours. Anyone know how to do this?
Any tips appreciated đ
Winning wallpaper for the Photo competition for Leap 16.0 and Tumbleweed!
Can view the other nominators here: https://github.com/openSUSE/wallpapers/issues/18
KDE Halloween Fundraiser
We're kicking off our 2024 end-of-year fundraiser just in time for Halloween! Even if the spine-tingling horrors of the long dark night of Walpurgis are mostly imaginary, the sinister threats of predatory proprietary software providers remain all too real.
We're kicking off our 2024 end-of-year fundraiser just in time for Halloween!
Even if the spine-tingling horrors of the long dark night of Walpurgis are mostly imaginary, the sinister threats of predatory proprietary software providers remain all too real.
Fear not! We, the KDE community, will help you, your friends, family, company, and community banish all the creepy and insidious proprietary software that haunts your computers, phones, and household appliances.
But we can't do it alone! We need you to help us fight the good fight against the tech-ghouls from beyond. Use the form to donate any amount to our fundraiser (or become a regular donor to our community) and help us keep the dark forces of proprietary software at bay.
Check link for the horror stories and fundraising progress đ
Ente Auth now available as Flatpak!
Open source 2FA authenticator, with end-to-end encrypted backups
Open source 2FA authenticator, with end-to-end encrypted backups
Auth provides end-to-end encrypted cloud backups so you don't have to worry about losing your tokens. Our cryptography has been externally audited.
Auth has an app for every platform. Mobile, desktop and web. Your codes sync across all your devices, end-to-end encrypted.
Auth also comes with Offline mode, tags, icons, pins, import/export and more
Anyone self-hosting ActualBudget? (with connection to bank)
Hiya, I am looking into a few different services to better manage my finances, among the highest recommended ones there is ActualBudget. Actualbugdet itself is opensource and private, however, to get the most out of this service you may connect it to your bank, via a third party service. Has anyone here actually done this? The service (for EU folks) is called GoCardless. This however, to me is ringing many alarms..
Here is the screenshot showing the message before connecting to my bank..
Here GoCardless's list of partners/suppliers:
https://assets.ctfassets.net/40w0m41bmydz/6Mg3PGztGEQh11N3MNRmYc/1f186cf883151ca04b9c71c23b5ee4d3/GoCardless_material_supplier_list_v2024.09.pdf
I assume there is no private alternative that allows you to connect to your bank into AcualBudget or another service, if so please let me know! Managing finances would be so much more convenient if it all was automatically synced into a self-hosted service.
Let me know how you manage your finances :)
JetKVM - a polished take at the nanoKVM(?)
These small little handy-dandy devices seem to get more and more popular. Anyone here chipped in for a JetKVM yet? Looks and sounds pretty solid. Are there a lot of you that have aquired a nanoKVM?