nogajun, to linux Japanese
@nogajun@mastodon.social avatar

息抜きに仮想環境に入れてるLinuxデスクトップLXQtのテーマをWindows 2000にしたら思いのほか、それっぽくなって普通に使える感じ #linux #lxqt #windows #windows2000 #debian #bookworm

Natanox, to openSUSE
@Natanox@chaos.social avatar

Giving Leap a try. Would like to go from my rather moody to a more stable system. Feels like I learned everything I could in terms of usage, now I want something that needs less maintaining and gives me more time to do other things.

Given I do not trust US companies (not necessarily because of the company, but the legislation they have to follow) or anything was an absolute no-go. And just isn't modern enough, despite being dead-stable. 😉

Natanox,
@Natanox@chaos.social avatar

@kura Ah, okay. Founded in Germany, HQ now in Luxenburg.

kura,

@Natanox yup. didnt know they are in luxembourg now. i just new about the founding region

Willy_Wuff, to debian German
@Willy_Wuff@troet.cafe avatar

Momentan steigert sich meine Begeisterung von .
Nicht nur das nach der Installation einfach alles funktionierte, inklusive SambaServer und Ordner Freigabe im Netz, ich alles gefunden habe das ich unter Distributionen gewohnt bin.
BigLinux basiert auf Arch, nicht Debian.
Hier finde ich viele Programme, die es unter Debian nicht oder nicht mehr gibt.

Mal weiter stöbern mit BigLinux könnte Arch Debian bei mir den Rang ablaufen :-)

Willy_Wuff,
@Willy_Wuff@troet.cafe avatar

@mina das ist es was mich an Big Linux so begeistert.
Alles was gehen muss funktioniert, das experimentieren hält sich verschärft in Grenzen.
Mit dem Big Store hab ich nen Paketmanager der unterschiedliche repositoris verwaltet.
Wenn nen Programm warum auch immer aus dem "Heimischen" nicht funktioniert hat er es in ein zwei Varianten im Aur .
Das Experiment beschränkt sich aufs ausprobieren welche Version funktioniert :-)

mina,
@mina@berlin.social avatar

@Willy_Wuff

Ja. Ist schon cool.

uhuru, to debian
@uhuru@libretooth.gr avatar

Any idea why greek accents aren't working in latest message editor?
As a workaround, using autocorrection after writing message.

Problem is thunderbird specific, every other app in system works as expected.

Fully upgraded sid version.
Also tried v125 from experimental, same issue.

@thunderbird

uhuru,
@uhuru@libretooth.gr avatar

@thunderbird so problem seems to happen in existing thunderbird profile..

no such issue with a new profile...
any hints how to fix existing profile?

btw, starting TB with --safe-mode doesn't help.

thunderbird,
@thunderbird@mastodon.online avatar

@uhuru Thanks for letting us know -safe-mode didn't help. We've looked for a possible solution but this isn't an easy problem or one that's been asked. It could be the particular Greek font, but we'd recommend filing a support issue on https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/products/thunderbird

tripplehelix, to debian
@tripplehelix@fosstodon.org avatar

My weird little collection of mostly scripts is growing!

https://gitlab.com/tripplehelix/debianscripts

jhx, to debian
@jhx@fosstodon.org avatar

hint :debian:

Want to find files that change from the version shipped in a the package:

$ sudo debsums -c

This will show you all the changed files scanning through any installed package.

Further reading:
https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/debsums/debsums.1.en.html

jhx, to linux
@jhx@fosstodon.org avatar

A little rant about why I stopped distro hopping :linux:

https://jhx7.de/blog/why-i-stopped-distro-hopping/

array,
@array@fosstodon.org avatar

@jhx Mostly same path for me. I had a lot of fun in my distrohopping stage, I have learned stuff and what's more important, now I know what works and what doesn't for me. Ubuntu for dev; Arch, Void and Debian Sid for tinkering, non-dev stuff, and test drive the latest software. None is absolutely perfect (nothing is!), but I get the job done and I'm quite happy with them. :)

zirias,
@zirias@bsd.cafe avatar

@jhx Makes sense to me 😉 I guess I couldn't really fall for that because I started exploring "alternative" x86-PC operating systems in a time before internet at home was a common thing, let alone with a speed suitable for downloading larger software distributions 😁 (plus getting some "Linux distribution" to work correctly on your machine was a lot more work, e.g. no way to do this without manually editing a monolithic config file for if you wanted a GUI). So you were thinking twice before "starting over" 😅

I started with some old , because that came bundled on a 💿(!) with some magazine. Soon I wasn't happy how its "yast" tool fought over changing all sorts of config files etc ...

Also found first on some magazine disc (2.1 "slink") and managed to install this as a server offering a few services. For the desktop, I tried for a while, back then it was one of the few with largely working and sane auto-configurations... but as just felt better (simple and powerful management tools you could understand, so they didn't interfer with your manual configurations), I finally got that on the desktop as well. Stayed with that for a long time until it grew in complexity and I had hard to solve issues (also related to when it was first introduced in Debian), so looking for alternative, I figured it was time to say goodbye to Linux. Tried and this worked awesome for me! For some software, you need Linux, and when I do, Debian is still my choice...

In general, I developed a habit of never changing stuff "just for the sake of it", only when I can name things I'm unhappy with. So for example, I use neomutt instead of mutt now (lots of added features I like that were only available as unofficial patches for mutt), but when people tell my I should try neovim, I just ask myself, why? After all, I'm perfectly happy with vim.

So I also never tried so far, because I see no need for my usecase, as works perfectly fine for me. Currently even experimenting with programming "directly" (using ) instead of using some UI toolkit. 🙈 Of course, in C only -- there's little you can't do in that veteran language 😎

bagder, to debian
@bagder@mastodon.social avatar

Accepted 8.8.0-1~bpo12+1 (source) into stable-backports

jhx, to FreeBSD
@jhx@fosstodon.org avatar

I can for sure live with that power usage. 😎

Currently running:

justdude,
@justdude@mastodon.nl avatar

@jhx Thanks. I have some older stuff here also which I use for also. Jails to the rescue. Only Bhyve bites me every time booting so a separate debian box would be better.

jhx,
@jhx@fosstodon.org avatar

@justdude
Older systems can be used in many ways - esp. as servers 😉
I still need to play with bhyve

WestphalDenn, to thinkpad German
@WestphalDenn@social.cologne avatar

Just setup a 2nd hand bought T480s. Had it running with . Now runs 11, and

The efficiency boost is honestly mind blowing. And that is with so many keystrokes to wrap my head around. Absolutely worth the money and lets me work at least four times as fast as with the previous setups.

Would I have liked to keep on using Linux? Yes but at this point if one is doing more than just browsing the web and reading E-Mails it is very hard to recommend.

marco,
@marco@chaos.social avatar

@WestphalDenn Hast Du das auf englisch aufgesetzt, damit Leasey richtig funktioniert. Brian Hartgen sagte mir, dass er davon ausgeht, dass Leasey nur mit englischem JAWS funktioniert.

happyborg,
@happyborg@fosstodon.org avatar

@WestphalDenn I just bought a #Lenovo #Legion9 and had the opposite experience.

I keep hearing people say things about #Linux v #Windows which aren't true, and in a recent discussion they turned out to be out of date opinions from someone not using it.

Obviously you were, but I take issue that it's only good for basic tasks. I do all sorts and it just gets better while Windows degrades and spys.

W11 cursor was jerky, sending all cicks home. Noticeably faster when I switched to #Ubuntu 24.

governa, to debian
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governa, to mediawiki
@governa@fosstodon.org avatar
tripplehelix, to debian
@tripplehelix@fosstodon.org avatar

in the package has been sat at V0.12.2-2 for almost a year now. The latest version is stuck in the packages. I build alacritty myself using cargo crates and have had no issues with V0.13. I'm guessing it's the switch from YAML to TOML for the config that's the issue. But surely you can create a script to convert this? Poor stable is still at V0.11 :loading: .

tripplehelix,
@tripplehelix@fosstodon.org avatar

@kura I like laying the separate windows over each other when working in multiple terminals. It's just different ways of achieving the same result. I purposefully make sure I can only work in one at a time. I'm very easily distracted. Even when working in an IDE I sometimes have multiple terminals overlapping the sides of the window.

tripplehelix,
@tripplehelix@fosstodon.org avatar

@kura Here's me working on my update script, excuse the AI.

itsfoss, (edited ) to linux
@itsfoss@mastodon.social avatar

True 😆

domdel,
@domdel@mastodon.social avatar

@itsfoss Well, pacman -Suy vs apt-get update and apt-get upgrade ; I think Arch is shorter.
;p

revan_66,
@revan_66@mastodon.social avatar

@itsfoss yeah, so true 🤣

simon_brooke, to debian
@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot avatar

Right, I've managed to compile UnrealEngine for Stable, which feels like an achievement. If only I could do the same for a reasonably modern version of Shotwell!

debacle,
@debacle@framapiaf.org avatar

@simon_brooke

File a wishlist bug report at to ask maintainer for an official ?

debacle,
@debacle@framapiaf.org avatar

@simon_brooke

I see! An option might be to have a testing or unstable chroot on your stable system and use it with schroot (yes, s + chroot). I did this many times.

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