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Apex Legends is taking away its support for the Steam Deck and Linux
  • Would've cared... If the game had gotten any good updates for the past... Year? Probably more at this point.

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    What was/is the most annoying thing about Windows when you were/are using it?
  • It has them but they are not 1:1. And you and I seem to have different definitions of "robust window management"

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    Where Do You Guys Throw Your Local Git Repos?
  • All over the place...

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    Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin" Development Opens - Defaulting To -O3 Optimizations
  • Jokes on you, my system is (mostly) -O3

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    What was/is the most annoying thing about Windows when you were/are using it?
  • No touchpad gestures, terrible window management and a non-unix shell are the big ones for me with the Microsoft account AI bullshit being a close second.

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    What desktop enviroment do you use and why?
  • Usually KDE, but I'm messing around with qtile atm.

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    Looking for some kind of local DB manager? "application" with a gui
  • I think it's literally called "SQLite". I haven't used it though, so idk how good it is...

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    What smartphone do your use? What's the best phone you had owned?
  • Currently using a Galaxy A52s 5G w/ LineageOS... Best phone I've ever used.

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    Looking to move on from Unraid, need suggestions.
  • TrueNAS Scale if you want something simple that just works and Proxmox if you wanna configure/customize stuff with a lot more power under the hood...

    Imo, either choice is better than unraid.

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    Looking for some kind of local DB manager? "application" with a gui
  • doesn't vscode have an extension that does that?

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    Antman - Android Tab Manager
  • My question is... why proton drive and not github or codeberg or... literally any VCS?

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    Migrating a linux install to a different drive
  • I was also one of those people who didn't realize that it copied UUIDs. I only figured that out, because I imagined that I'd have to update the fstab to point to the UUIDs of the partitions on the new drive.

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    Migrating a linux install to a different drive
  • I don't do full backups, just of the things I really care about

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    Migrating a linux install to a different drive
  • I already have all data I care about backed up, so even if I lose some, it's not a big deal

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    Migrating a linux install to a different drive
  • I do have backups, I just don't wanna bother reconfiguring the system and reinstalling everything

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    Migrating a linux install to a different drive
  • Hm, using a smaller block size does make sense, but I imagine that cloning an entire drive with 512 byte blocks is gonna take 10 million years. Especially this one, since the main reason I'm suspecting that it has started failing is because it's slowed down to the point where it drags down the entire system when even the smallest of loads hit it...

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    Migrating a linux install to a different drive
  • Yeah, but how do I "Just dd it". I know all about disk destroyer, so I'm a bit terrified of dd and have never really used it like that before...

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    Migrating a linux install to a different drive
  • Yeah, but... how. I'm a bit terrified of dd and have only really used it to make images of drives before...

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  • The title pretty much speaks for itself... I have a linux install that I've spent a considerable time configuring, which is unfortunately installed on a drive that's starting to show signs of dying.

    My question is: how, if there is a way, can I migrate said linux install over to a different drive, while preserving all the configurations and such.

    EDIT: Thank you to everyone who commented! I made the transfer, using dd and it went mostly smoothly, even if it did take a while.

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    Best mobile games with 0 microtransactions?
  • Soul knight is good, but does have micro transaction

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    Yeah, for some reason, after the newest UI update, changing the volume from another device is broken... AGAIN. Good thing I use spotify like that only 90% of the time.

    I sure do love using services I pay for...

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    I am aware of the switches you can pass to each app to make it use native wayland, but is there any way to do it globally?

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    This is sort of a follow-up to my previous post, asking about migrating ZFS pools to a new machine. Migration went smoothly and the new machine is quite the nice upgrade, if I may say so myself I went from:

    A hacked together custom build

    AMD FX-8320E 8c/8t @3.20 GHz 16GB ram

    To a used HP ProLient dl380e gen8

    2x Xeon E5-2450 16c/32t @2.10 GHz 64GB ram

    Not mentioning storage, as I haven't changed that, still using a

    5x 2TB RAIDz1 HDD pool

    Huge thanks to anyone who replied to my old post :)

    The ProLient has been quite the fun experience, got it for real cheap and it's been pretty great. Took me a while to figure out how to get the thing booting, iLO4 is not as horrible as I expected and it is kinda loud, but pretty great other than that.

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    I've recently been looking at options to upgrade (completely replace) my current NAS, as it's currently more than a little bit jank and frankly kinda garbage. I have a few questions about that and about migrating my current TrueNAS scale installation or at least it's settings over.

    Q1: Does the physical order of the drives matter? I.E. The order they are plugged into the SATA ports.

    Q2: Since I have TrueNAS scale installed on a USB flash drive (yeah, ik you're not supposed to but it is what it is), how bad of an idea would it be to just... unplug it from my current NAS and plug it into the new one?

    Q3: If all else fails, how reliable is TrueNAS scale's importing of ZFS Pools and are there any gotchas with it?

    Q4: Would moving to a virtualized solution like proxmox and installing TrueNAS scale on top of that in a VM make more sense on a beefier server?

    E: Thank you all for the replies, the migration went smoothly :)

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    I mean, the title really says it all. It occurs seemingly at random, but not all the time and I've been unable to determine any pattern to it... I'm using the latest proton stable version and pipewire-pulse for audio. Any ideas on how to fix it?

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    I've had this same issue on Gentoo and now on Alpine, both with plasma 6 (Wayland). Pipewire and plasma 6 seem to be working as intended other than that... Any help would be appreciated!

    E: the issue is plasma 6 exclusive, I have hyprland installed along side it and screensharing works just fine there

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    Due to unfortunate circumstances (me dropping the laptop) I have now ended up with a half broken laptop that has a broken screen and a dying battery. I could repair it, however, I don't wanna bother as I'm very likely gonna be getting a new one soon.

    The laptop itself still works fine, however the broken screen and dying battery make it pretty much useless as a laptop and I already have a home lab NAS thing, so I'm kinda out of ideas on what to do with it. Any ideas?

    Here are the specs:

    CPU: i5-8300h

    GPU: intel HD830/GTX1050ti

    RAM: 16GB

    Storage: 128GB SSD

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    I have recently setup a system with TrueNAS scale and while it's been mostly smooth sailing (lies), I can't figure out why TrueNAS itself cannot connect to virtual machines and vice versa, which kinda sucks for me as I have a wireguard server setup on a virtual machine, which works but clients connecting to it cannot connect to anything hosted on the host itself...

    (And the whole reason I have wireguard setup like this is because I couldn't figure out how to setup the wg-quick app, it just refuses to work for unknown to me reasons... and by "work" I mean that the WG clients just cannot connect to it, the webui itself works).

    The VMs are set with Virtio as their NIC and truenas itself is set to a static IP and can connect to everything else...

    Any help would be appreciated...

    [SOLUTION]

    This is gonna be a quick overview on how to fix this issue, as it seems to be fairly common. You can find more detailed instructions here: https://forum.level1techs.com/t/truenas-scale-ultimate-home-setup-incl-tailscale/186444

    Scroll down to the section titled “Oh but wait”

    Note: This problem cannot be fixed through neither the webui, web shell, nor SSH, you need to have physical access to the machine, a display adapter and a monitor to display the TUI on.

    1. From the cli menu, go to "Configure network interfaces"

    2. Remove DHCP/Any other static alias you have on your main interface by either pressing delete on it or by manually going to it and deleting it, just leave the alias field blank and ipv4_dhcp to "No", then click on Save

    3. Create a new interface by bressing "n", select type 'BRIDGE", set name to "br0" (without the quotes) and either enable DHCP or add the IP alias that you previously removed from your main interface as an alias here and click on Save

    4. Back on the main "Configure network interfaces screen" press "a" to save changes, then "p" to make them permanent (again without the quotes).

    5. At this point, your network should drop out and you shouldn't be able to connect to the WebUI. Reboot the system and everything should work properly again!

    6. That's it! Problem solved. Now you should go and change the NICs of the VMs to use the new br0 and they should able to connect to the truenas host just fine.

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    I've been trying to setup pivpn on alpine, but it keeps complaining about some iptables rules not being set, requiring me to run pivpn -d each time the system is started to fix it...

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    I don't get it, every post here that isn't about Linux or some serious topic seems to get downvoted to hell.

    I like Linux as much as the next guy, but c'mon, not everything here has to be about it or serious topics...

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    I recently got a few (5) hard drives to turn my home server into a NAS with trueNAS scale and my idea is to have 4 usable and 1 for redundancy, my question is... How does RAID work, like what is RAID 0, RAID 5, software RAID etc, and does any of that even matter for my use case?

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    I've got a Dell G3 3579 that's in a dire need of a battery and a bottom panel replacement. I've thought of buying them off aliexpress, but I'm a bit skeptical of it... So ig my question is whether it's OK to buy stuff like replacement laptop batteries off aliexpress.

    E: I've checked, amazon does not ship to my country... I'm also technically asking if anyone knows any trusted good replacement battery manufacturers that I should look for...

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    [Plasma] Gren

    -=Stuff=-

    OS: You can see it... do I need to type it here?

    DE: Plasma (Wayland)

    Panel: the plasma panel

    Programs shown: Dolphin (file manager), neofetch (fancy Ascii art on the terminal)

    Plasma theme: Fluent

    Kvantum theme: Fluent-dark-green

    Icons: Papirus

    Background image: image

    Original from pexels, upscaled with: Upscayl

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    [Look at comments for solution]

    Yeah, can't really explain why either...

    #* /dev/nvme0n1p4 LABEL=Gentoo_ROOT UUID=1904b32b-44e0-47c0-9896-f2a72462ba35 / ext4 rw,relatime 0 1

    #* /dev/nvme0n1p5 UUID=da7160d5-2c7b-4dee-99a2-f77fd94fd50c /home ext4 rw,relatime 0 2

    #* /dev/nvme0n1p6 LABEL=GENTOO_BOOT UUID=3549-4E88 /boot vfat rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro 0 2

    ^^Work

    #* /dev/sdb3 LABEL=2TB\134x20HDD\134x20P2 UUID=3abcc113-850d-4e7a-88fb-f183907b3b55 /run/media/presi300/2TB\134x5cx20HDD\134x5cx20P2 ext4 auto,rw,relatime 0 2

    #* /dev/sdc1 UUID=35bb39b3-650d-45d5-bf13-795edf483ca2 /run/media/presi300/35bb39b3-650d-45d5-bf13-795edf483ca2 ext4 auto,rw,relatime 0 2

    #* /dev/sdb1 LABEL=2TBP1 UUID=0c9f4f41-5129-4829-8666-c1c7ee6b0ff0 /run/media/presi300/2TBP1 ext4 auto,rw,relatime 0 2

    #* /dev/sda1 LABEL=1TB UUID=199a489b-a592-4546-9b38-8ba1f0365a34 /run/media/presi300/1TB ext4 auto,rw,relatime 0 2

    ^^Ignored

    I've tried changing pretty much everything in /etc/fstab to no effect, another weird thing is that the system can boot without /etc/fstab being present... Though only the ROOT partition gets mounted. Any Ideas? (Ignore the *s, they are so that the # appears instead of lemmy enlarging the text)

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    Recently, I've been wanting to make a custom live iso with a couple of tools that I need but I really don't know where to start or what to do... any help?

    E: I didn't phrase my post correctly, I need a portable set of desktop tools for development, running on the gnome desktop

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    [Plasma] Black/White and light

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    I've had a "home lab server" for a while now, it's nothing special but I think I can do more with it, I just don't know what to do with it... I currently use it just for a pihole and (sometimes) a Minecraft server or a web server... I used to also have a nexcloud and a searxng instance (which I will probably bring back)... Any ideas for other things I can run on it?

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    I know that there is a copr repo, but that copr repo seems to have been abandoned as it's stuck on linux 6.1...

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