wallmenis

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wallmenis OP ,

I use fedora 40 kinoite which uses btrfs but i am not sure i trust it enough for this data. Also forgot to mention in original post that I had some problems when overwriting files in ntfs which caused corruption. Thankfully chkdsk on a windows machine fixed that but I wouldn't like for that to happen again when backing up from a linux machine.

wallmenis OP ,

Not bad idea.

wallmenis OP ,

I was kidding...

wallmenis OP ,

Yeah but I'd rather have something with a journaling system that might make recovery easier. I don't have any issue with temporarily connecting the drive to my pi and then moving the files via sftp (or spinning a vm via hyper-v/wsl). Also I don't have much experience with CoW filesystems like zfs and btrfs and I am scared to mess with them in case I cause data loss by accident. So ext4 it is...

wallmenis ,

The telemetry is opt in so feel free to use them. (Correct me if i am wrong)

wallmenis ,

There is also bitwig with an official flatpak

wallmenis ,

One quick suggestion is running sudo pacman -Sc. Also switch to flatpak on some apps since these are stored in /home. If these don’t work/are not suitable to your situation, give more information like mentioned on the other comments.

wallmenis ,

Nah it is not closer than we thought. It is right about time!

wallmenis ,

Client-side anti-cheat should die. Learn to write good netcode and serverside culling instead (maybe also ai anti-cheat like how valve is doing and some other company I don’t remember)

No, i don’t care how your internet sucks, dial-up is outdated.

The client is NEVER to be trusted, no matter the scenario. Get your shit straight.

wallmenis ,

VAC is pretty good on that reguard, it checks anything it can on user level and uses ai serverside to detect esp and aim hacks wherever possible.

wallmenis ,

That is another word for “bad”… But I guess that was the joke 😅

wallmenis ,

De: KDE Plasma Theme: Breeze AlphaBlack Cursors: BreezeX Black

wallmenis ,

VSCodium has a Wayland version already. On firefox, you have to enable it if it doesn’t do it by default.

The rest are the same with yours but add wayland allow tearing support for better latency in videogames.

wallmenis ,

Debian also doesn’t configure root by default

wallmenis ,

Didn’t know that! Ty!

wallmenis ,

No i mean not configuring sudo when there is a root password in there.

wallmenis ,

Ah yes, now I remember why I stopped playing this game. It wasn’t really that, it was boredom but that makes me hate it more.

wallmenis , (edited )
wallmenis ,

How? I read the comments and I can’t replicate the issue you are experiencing. The original link is causing the problem for me (but I can still access the page).

wallmenis ,

Thank you! Imma fix it right now.

wallmenis ,

A libreddit link if you don’t want to visit reddit: …acor.is/…/if_you_have_problems_working_offline_o…

It is just an MS Office 2021 Ad

wallmenis ,

Wayland is not ready for gaming/streaming since it lacks a few features on obs (mainly the docks) and there is forced “vsync” on the games and you can’t have tearing unless the game is wayland native and you have a recent desktop environment version on your distro thag supports it. Also some other apps may be buggy but for general usage is pretty much ready i’d say.

wallmenis ,

If I recall correctly, that joint effort was coordinated with the help of the linux foundation… Correct me if I am wrong

wallmenis ,

Maybe a mastodon instance will be more apropriate

wallmenis ,

Arch and alpine linux have packages for plasma bigscreen…

Why can't flatpaks just work

I usually try to stay out of the whole snap vs flatpak discussion. Although I am just really confused as to why flatpak just does not seem to care about usability. You’re trying to create a universal packaging format I would think the point of it is that a user can just install an app and after reviewing permissions it should...

wallmenis ,

The default permissions for each app are up to the package maintainer. If something seems odd about a package, complain there.

Are there any good Blu-ray ripping software for Linux?

I’m well aware that I can rip most Blu-rays with MakeMKV and then convert to mp4 with Handbrake; however, the former just rips everything raw from the disk so the file size is humongous and the conversion via Handbrake for just a single file is terribly long and puts a lot of strain on my computer....

wallmenis ,

Bro answers with a complete bash script just for this dude’s conveniance! Hats off to you sir!

wallmenis OP , (edited )

Sadly, they still run windows… Wish that will change in the future…

Edit: mostly cracked versions of windows : ) (and the older the sector, the older the windows version (eg. xp))

wallmenis OP ,

Android is counted seperately. I checked.

wallmenis OP ,

A lot of people have pretty old desktop computers and can’t upgrade. They start using linux instead of windows to get better performance

wallmenis OP ,

It seems you translated it. 😅 Well it is a saying… When someone is excited or proud of someone/something. I don’t know the specifics (even though I am a native). So please, if anyone else wants to explain, feel free to do so…

wallmenis OP ,

From my experience it is mostly windows vista/7 era hardware that gets the linux treatment usually.

wallmenis OP ,

That is true… And that explains it in a literal sense

wallmenis OP ,

Βιασύνη αδερφέ! Σε ευχαριστώ.

wallmenis ,

Well, Achually, Linux is tecnically european…

puts on nerd glasses

wallmenis , (edited )

Well… Personaly I would not consider it western being in between of the US and Asia…

Edit: better clarification

wallmenis ,

I am actually european… I live in greece… It is just that when i picture the map, i picture europe middle-west so i go with middle. Unless what we mean is the culture which by convention, you are correct… Damn… Now i actually feel like the nerd with the glasses… Not in the good way…

wallmenis ,

As much as I am ashamed to admit it, yes…

wallmenis ,

Woosh

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