mrbigmouth502
32 - he/they - Alberta, Canada - Just a random retro gaming enthusiast, Linux user, and furry on the autism spectrum.
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Linux@programming.dev•GNOME is good, actually [GNOME customization guide]English
2·20 days agoGNOME Disks is awesome. It’s the one GNOME app I use regularly, and it amazes me just how good it is given who develops it.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux File-System Proliferation A Burden: Requirements Laid Out For Any Future File-SystemsEnglish
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Linux@programming.dev•GNOME is good, actually [GNOME customization guide]English
122·21 days agoI would possibly upvote this if it were just a GNOME customization guide, and if it didn’t try to insist that “GNOME is good, actually.”
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Linux@programming.dev•PC Magazin mentions Linux as a way outEnglish
13·21 days agoTIL at least one German computer magazine still ships cover discs.
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Linux@programming.dev•AMD will finally add HDMI 2.1 support to LinuxEnglish
81·24 days agoTitle is clickbait. All that’s been confirmed so far is FRL.
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Linux@programming.dev•linux-android: turn any old Android phone into a Linux desktop or a smart home serverEnglish
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Linux@programming.dev•Ubuntu 26.04 Will Be the Worst Ubuntu Release EverEnglish
1·1 month agoI think Mint should ditch Ubuntu and go all-in on LMDE.
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Linux@programming.dev•Ubuntu 26.04 Will Be the Worst Ubuntu Release EverEnglish
2·1 month agoIf Mint ever releases a version that allows me to use KDE without installing any other DEs, or XFCE reaches the point where it has mature Wayland support, I may consider it. The Linux world is in dire need of a distro that’s basically “Kubuntu, but good”, IMO.
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Linux@programming.dev•Zorin OS 18.1 Boosts Windows App Support by 40%, Improves Window TilingEnglish
2·1 month agoMint has both Ubuntu-based and Debian-based editions. IMO, I don’t really see what benefit comes from using Ubuntu as a base, other than compatibility with PPAs or apps that expect Ubuntu-specific versions of libraries.
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Linux@programming.dev•Zorin OS 18.1 Boosts Windows App Support by 40%, Improves Window TilingEnglish
10·1 month ago“This release bumps the suggested alternatives for Windows apps by more than 40 percent to a total of 240 applications. This is one of Zorin OS’s niche features, recommending users tailored alternatives to sideloading their Windows executables.”
That’s a pretty far cry from what the title of the article suggests. Clickbait.
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Linux@programming.dev•Reclaiming the desktop: Why I’m still on Linux in 2026English
91·1 month ago“The beauty of the AUR is that you stop waiting for developers to ‘support’ your OS. If the community wants it to work, it works. Period.”
I take issue with this statement. The AUR can be very useful, but the packages in it are maintained by volunteers, so the onus ultimately falls on those volunteers to make sure those packages keep functioning. It’s not uncommon for packages to fall out of date with upstream, and sometimes packages even end up being abandoned.
Arch is a fast-moving system, so packages for it need to be actively maintained to remain installable and functional. Flatpak packages are often volunteer efforts as well, but Flatpak at least allows packages to use specific versions of different libraries so that they can keep functioning.
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Linux@programming.dev•GabeN Is Shitting Yacht Money into Flatpak and You're Still Arguing Init SystemsEnglish
2·2 months agoI see. I’m generally a fan of Flatpak even though I still think it has some drawbacks. I think it’s good to have alternatives though, because I don’t want to be stuck in its ecosystem if the people behind it decide to take it in a stupid direction.
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Linux@programming.dev•Debian Project Leader Addresses New Age Verification LawsEnglish
1·2 months agoYeah, if I were willing to comb through systemd’s source code and compile my own version, or add someone’s repo containing a modified version, assuming anyone even bothers to cover oldstable.
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Linux@programming.dev•Debian Project Leader Addresses New Age Verification LawsEnglish
4·2 months agoRight now the only Debian system I have is on Oldstable. If Debian decides to implement age verification/attestation, do you think it’s going to be backported to that version? 🤔
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Linux@programming.dev•GabeN Is Shitting Yacht Money into Flatpak and You're Still Arguing Init SystemsEnglish
7·2 months agoWhat’s the TL;DR version of this?
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Linux@programming.dev•After 6 Years, One of Wayland’s Most Annoying Problems is Finally Getting FixedEnglish
72·2 months agoThis will be interesting as well. Your Linux desktop will be able to remember window positions and sizes across restarts. So if you are meticulous about an organized layout where the terminal is on the left and the browser is on the right, it will be the same even after your system restarts. Note that session survives temporary app closures, too.
It’s about freaking time.
EDIT: I just realized that KWin has already had this for a year. Then again, maybe this means it’ll actually get used now?
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Linux@programming.dev•FYI Systemd v261, probably due in May, is the release planned to include the 'birthDate' field.English
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Linux@programming.dev•Will we have to choose between privacy-friendly Linux distros vs legal Linux distros?English
55·2 months agoDon’t comply in advance, that’s what I say. Unfortunately, that’s what systemd is doing, and what archinstall, xdg-desktop-portal, and Freedesktop.org are on the verge of doing.
For the vast majority of people who don’t live in California, including myself, California law can go fly a kite.
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