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  • I could be wrong but I feel like I’ve seen

    AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE

    Before,

    Now take what I say with a grain of salt because in my experience 9 times out of 10 drives not mounting properly stop the system from booting, if you have multiple drives connected to your pc that automatically mount and you’re familiar with your /etc/fstab I would suggest disabling auto-mount to any drive that isn’t your boot drive and try again.

  • Damn, I still have a collection of old 360 titles. I’m scared to open their cases.

  • I personally couldn’t even get ssl/tls working with NPM, reverse proxying worked but it really didn’t feel right.

    Eventually learned about SWAG and had a much better experience setting it up. Now here I am on Traefik thriving.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works
    ohshit604 @sh.itjust.works

    "Today's Liberal government announcement is as deceitful and deceptive as every other action they've taken on the firearm file. Since 2020, the Liberals have insisted that their relentless targeting of exclusively licensed gun owners has had no effect on hunting or sport shooting. This is clearly and entirely false. In fact licensed gun owners are the only group that have been targeted by everything the Liberals have done on guns.

    Since 2020, the Liberals have insisted that there are innumerable replacements for the firearms they were banning. The Prime Minister himself even announced on CTV that inevitably the Liberals will have to ban some firearms that license gun owners have been using for hunting, but they can simply replace those firearms with others that are not on the list.

    And as predicted, almost every year since then, they have generated lists of the firearms that Canadians have spent untold sums of their own resources replacing their banned firearms, all the while trustin

  • But, none of the FOSS alternatives work well enough to move my friends over there, in my experience.

    Been slowly moving to Matrix/Element and was able to convince two buddies to at least make accounts, currently the biggest struggle we’ve had was with the voice channels.

    There appears to be two types of voice channels; Jitsi & Element Call, Jitsi works okay but screen sharing appears to not work on either Windows or Linux and also doesn’t appear to allow mobile users to connect with desktop users and vice versa. Meanwhile Element Call seems to work perfectly but there is an unnecessary extra step to install the Element X beta app for mobile for it to work.

    Another gripe about Matrix is spaces/room permissions, to my understanding Spaces are like discord servers so when I make a user an Admin you expect them to get admin privilege over every room right? Welp, it’s not and you have to give them admin for every single room also, once you give someone Admin you can’t remove it and they have to do it themselves. While I understand why it’s done this way I find it quite dumb.

    The fact that Matrix is apart of the fediverse is enough for me to disregard the issues I mentioned above however, for others it can be seen as a deal-breaker.

  • And people who install Windows on their Steam Deck? Don't get it.

    Please don’t say that, I don’t believe people like that exist.

  • If only there was an operating system that is resilient and doesn’t crumble over minor errors.

  • What kind of PC is this? Does it have an SSD?

    If it’s anything like my company a “New” desktop is the managers old desktop.

  • VSCodium is the best we can get for now it seems.

  • I'm out

  • You posted the same link twice but neither of them mention or seem to relate to Proton?

  • Here's hoping that Linux becomes good enough within a couple years from now.

    I jumped head first into Linux without any prior knowledge a year-ish ago, I went and chose what seemed to be a simple distro (Debian) and later found out it’s one of the more difficult distros out there (also most native packages are outdated) and some how made it work day to day.

    Basically every game on steam is Linux compatible and a good handful of popular anti-cheats have partnered with Valve to ensure proper compatibility.

    Now the problem is, game producers (like Ubisoft & EA) have been pushing this rhetoric that Linux users are all cheaters & hackers and intentionally prevent users from connecting to their servers or even launching the games.

    I think the switch isn’t as bad as you make it seem. Hope I provided some insight.

    Edit - dropping ProtonDB (fixed the link)

  • Steam @lemmy.ml
    ohshit604 @sh.itjust.works

    Fresh Debian 12 install and Steam having issues managing files?

    Good afternoon y'all.

    I recently installed Steam on a laptop running a fresh install of Debian 12 & KDE Plasma. I've done this dance numerous times on other hardware however, this time when installing games through Steam they hang at 100% Downloaded & Installed and only complete when i pause them, one occasion two games simply wouldn't install and took me a full day fighting with Steam to finish them and clear the queue.

    Steam can't seem to move files between drives (note: one drive is an SSD and the other is an HDD) or uninstall files and i assumed this was a permissions issue at first however, comparing the directory permissions from the laptop to my desktop (also running Debian 12 & KDE Plasma) i see nothing out of the ordinary.

    Any suggestions are appreciated - Some things I've already tried.

    • Purged steam from the system (including ~/.steam)
    • Cleared 'Download Cache' in Steam settings
    • chown & chmod (777) the common directories (~/.steam/ste
  • Title says “Steal This Comic” so I did.

    Sue me.

  • Basically Linux mint or bazzite is the system and how it’s organized while plasma is how I’m seeing that system represented and interacting with it in other words?

    Yup, seems like you got the gist of it!

    Obviously once you start reading documents on software you’ll start to understand it all better. Suggest reading into the Docker engine for self-hosting software on your network!

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    ohshit604 @sh.itjust.works

    Packages similar to Earlyoom?

    So recently I just come across Earlyoom and it has completely resolved my desktop crashing and better handles my memory, I was wondering if there is any other software that I’m missing that could potentially improve my systems resource handling?

    Distro = Debian 12, KDE Plasma 5

    Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works
    ohshit604 @sh.itjust.works

    OIC discussion & Politics Megathread

    Please post all your Gun Politics or Ban-related ideas, initiatives, comments, suggestions, news articles, and recommendations in this thread.

    First and foremost, this is a Canadian Gun community, so keep it at least decently related to both of those things. Just because an election is coming up, doesnt make any and all canadian politics fair game. While these threads are typically looser about off-topic posting, there is no need for personal attacks and flamewars.


    Credible sources providing new information will of course be fine to post regularily, but as time passes we may start sending new post talking about old news here. To prevent the main community being flooded with dozens of similar threads, text posts complaining about/asking about/chatting about the OIC will also likely be sent here.

    This normally runs every month, but we will try having it repost a new thread every 14 days for now.

    Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works
    ohshit604 @sh.itjust.works

    Figured it's only fair I share the first post here! Shame I was only able to take the Vector out once to the range before they banned her 🙁

    Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works
    ohshit604 @sh.itjust.works

    ROE - Rules Of Engagement

    IMPORTANT NOTE:

    In the current state this community is intended to be a copy-paste of /r/canadaguns with the perks of being apart of the federated community! - the rules here are rough, however will be adapted over time to better suite Lemmy and this community.

    Applications for moderators are much appreciated! Basically all that is being asked is you 1) have a valid Canadian PAL/RPAL 2) easy & open communication 3) assist in typical moderator duties.

    Can contact me here on Lemmy for more information.

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    Civility, Courtesy, and Politeness, is expected within this community. A post or comment may be removed if it's considered in violation of sh.itjust.works RULES, and User Agreement. Argumentative comment chains are subject to removal. Egregious offences, and repeat offenders may result in the user banned from the community.

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