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You have a reading comprehension problem. First comment I left you was friendly. Bye, you won’t be missed.
You have a reading comprehension problem. First comment I left you was friendly. Bye, you won’t be missed.
“Looking to shit on your day” that’s rich lol
Instead of being a knob end, you could have approached the conversation differently. You added nothing to the discussion. You lashed out to someone discussing their experiences because you got offended. Grow thicker skin, grow up, go touch grass. No need to take out your frustrations on folks having a civil discussion until your juvenile ass behavior stunk it all up.
Get a grip bud.
Got it, being bored means you are going to be a tool. Got it. Have the day you deserve.
Clearly you cared enough to respond. Have a day.
Stating issues with Teams on Linux isn’t blaming Linux by default.
Can’t participate in Microsoft Teams calls if the input and output audio devices are the same device or the call disconnects/reconnects every few seconds. Microphone and speaker must be separate devices for optimal experience.
How is this laying blame on anyone? It wasn’t blaming Linux, or blaming Microsoft, or blaming anyone. It was a statement of what issues they were having.
You are not taking too kindly based on inferences you have made. Are you sincerely this dense?
Stating issues you have with something isn’t “shitting” on anything.
I use Linux, and have for many years, but that doesn’t make it perfect or free of issues.
I don’t care to read a “defense” from you. We don’t need gatekeeping, belittling, or general arrogance in any Linux community. This isn’t an attack, this is simply a friendly reminder to do better.
After reading the following thread: If you don’t have anything of value to add, why comment?
What one person views as a problem/inconvenience will vary from person to person. Just because you have 25 years of experience doesn’t mean you get to dictate what constitutes as a problem or inconvenience for another.
Not sure when I will see this update. On arch, and have checked for pacman updates (and via yay aur helper) and I am still on 6.0.5. Hmmmm…
Avoid any machine with an Nvidia graphics card for Linux. It’s more hassle than it’s worth. Source: my experience.
However, I have good luck with most laptops that have Intel integrated graphics. Specifically Lenovo machines. I am not exactly sure what budget you have, but you can get a second hand Lenovo machine that would work quite well.
If you don’t care about it being fully open source/libre, then from my experience you likely won’t have much issue with Wifi either.
As far as what you are wanting to use it for, you could get away with something fairly low powered. Depending on your preferences, I would suggest a number of distros for that purpose:
Fedora, it’s been a good distro in my experience. They offer different spins of it with different desktop environments. I personally love KDE, but you could go with Gnome too.
As far as hardware goes, if you are unsure about a machine being usable with linux, I would check here: https://linux-hardware.org/
Hope this helps!
even after renaming MangoHud.conf to MangoHud.conf.old in ~/.config/MangoHud/ And launch a game with MangoHud, it does work. However, where would the config be if it doesn’t show up in ~/.config/MangoHud/
That’s what I am trying to figure out, the Readme and Archwiki don’t have the paths I am looking for.
The only thing that I have ever had break my Arch install was Nvidia Drivers. I wish I could afford replacing my 3090 with something equal or better to it from AMD.
I love buying music of artists I find on Bandcamp. I get lossless quality audio, and I get to support the artist. Granted, it is best to do the bandcamp fridays because more money goes to the artist.
However I hate that Epic now owns Bandcamp, and has for a while.
AI isn’t a magic bullet. Sure it has it’s uses, but you have to weigh it’s usefulness to the ideology behind a project and it’s creators. Just because a software developer or community doesn’t embrace AI doesn’t mean they will be “obsolete.”
AI is the current trend that is being shoehorned into everything. I mean literally everything. I don’t think we need AI touching everything.
I don’t want or need AI crammed into my desktop environment. And I surely don’t want it interjecting into my filesystem with my data. It is a privacy concern. And many of other people will feel the same or similarly as I do.
AI is a tool, and with all tools: use the appropriate tool for the job.
I would agree with you here. From my experience, schooling doesn’t aim to teach critical thinking, or reading comprehension ad much as it should. The way tests and work are handled is more closely inline with memorization. Memorization doesn’t help people break new ground, or help develop the tools to begin troubleshooting, and tackling new ideas and problems.
Memorization typically ally only helps with solving problems we already have answers to.
I appreciate the compliment. However, there are plenty of people who are more knowledgeable than I am when it comes to the grand topic of computers and technology.
It would be cool if there was a website, or an app that would act as just an F-Droid repo browser to show package details, and other pertinent information.
I don’t mind Obtainum’s UI, but I apparently have missed features it has. I don’t have F-Droid installed at all currently. I am sure there has got to be a way to find package names without having the F-Droid client installed.
Appreciate the advice. I have tried to do sudo pacman -Rns for mangohud, however, the configuration files seem to be stuck somewhere. I can’t seem to figure it out. Even after removing the specific config files I have found, the issues persist. I stopped using goverlay, and managed to manually trigger configs I wanted to use. And that worked alright.
Thank you!