Linux enthusiast, family man and nerd
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to connect to local private network?
9·25 days agoUnless your company’s IT department specifically setup the drives on the local network to be accessible from other OS’s then Windows, you won’t be able to connect to them, without setting up Samba/CIFS.
As others have status, if you are allowed to use Linux as a company device, ask your IT department how to access the company stuff. If you are not really allowed and are just doing, you probably won’t have access to much that is not a webapp.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•power-profiles-daemon vs autocpu-freq vs tlp, which is better?
1·26 days agoI simply just use the ppd, but my laptop is low power no dgpu anyway.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Opera GX is now available for Linux
10·26 days agoPretty sure Vivaldi has all of that. And they where on Linux from the start.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•power-profiles-daemon vs autocpu-freq vs tlp, which is better?
1·26 days agoBest you can do for the battery is turning down the screen brightness to the lowest setting where you can still see what’s on the screen. Mine is ususally at 20-30% brightness.
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Linux and Tech News@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show•Lutris now being built with Claude AI, developer decides to hide it after backlashEnglish
6·1 month agoI’m trying to be open to this idea of yours, but I don’t understand why one would use AI tools instead of simply not working on the project and taking a break.
Maybe they feel obligated to continue, because it became such a popular project. They likely don’t want to let people down by dropping the project entirely.
AI tools actively create worse code that will make future work harder.
Sure, but they are an experienced developer that reviews the code before it gets committed (as I understood it).
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Linux and Tech News@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show•Lutris now being built with Claude AI, developer decides to hide it after backlashEnglish
5·1 month agoJust as in almost all other cross-posts, someone missing the point.
And what point is that?
That they used AI for coding is not great, but responding by saying they simply won’t declare what is AI and what is not, is just childish.
I think all the backlash they are facing is 99% directed at their tone-deaf response.
This was also my point. Hiding what was AI made, just because people didn’t like it, is not the way to do it.
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Linux and Tech News@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show•Lutris now being built with Claude AI, developer decides to hide it after backlashEnglish
10·1 month agoIf people don’t like that project maintainers start using AI tools to develop the project, they should start contrinuting themselves.
The main reason the Lutris maintainer started using it, was because of depression, stress and burnout. All valid reasons, in my book, to start using such tools.
Hiding the commits as an emotional reaction to the negative feedback he got for it, is another thing. It should be transparent. Trust has been broken because of this part.
If it only presents SMART information and temperature and such, you don’t need that software. Tools like
smartctlandlm_sensorsprovides this.
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Linux and Tech News@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show•Google Chrome is switching to a two-week release cycleEnglish
1·1 month agoVersion numbers are really going to get out of hand now…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Gajim was gnomed and I'm angy (rant post)
2·1 month agoI’m usually not a ranting person. But it does happen from time to time. 😉
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Gajim was gnomed and I'm angy (rant post)
12·1 month agoSo this is a “don’t move my cheese” post?
I understand the need the vent from time to time, but most people have/create blogs for such things. Maybe it’s just time to look for another xmpp client.
You also need to make sure all the dependencies are installed. Those are usually listed in a
requirements.txtfile and can be installed withpip.
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KDE@lemmy.kde.social•Plasma 6.6.1 complete changelog
11·2 months agowall of text crits you for 400 damage
Seems like it’s part of the 6.6.0 release. Arch has it in testing at version 6.6.0 at least.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Arch/EndeavourOS] Random reboots
2·2 months agoMake sure the fan is not full of dust. Clean it out if it is. Most systems shutdown/reboot if it gets overheated.
Nice documentation. Thanks for taking such well written notes. Starred.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Why don't more distros use this method?
2·3 months agoSure, but presenting DE choice inside the install will confuse the mythical new user.
But I agree with you. A lot of download bandwidth and hosting storage could be saved by doing what Cachy/Endeavour ISO’s are doing.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Why don't more distros use this method?
6·3 months agoHo much does the screenshot you posted say, that the screenshots on the Mint download page does not? Other than giving you more options, which can overwhelm new people.
Some distro’s really like doing their curated live environment for each environment, so you can test it out before actually installing it.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Remote desktop, not sharing desktop, how ?! [solved]
1·3 months agoSounds like you want something like X11 forwarding. I have never used it, but I believe it is proper remote desktop, not sharing.


Qt 6.11. That’s what is in Arch’s KDE-Unstable repository at least.