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klz , in Systemd: Hidden Gems for a Better Linux
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I think this is why some people dislike systemd. It tries to do a lot when the nix philosophy is "do one thing well"

I don't care myself. I just want stable software. People with to more free time can worry about software philosophy

Clithzby , in Systemd: Hidden Gems for a Better Linux
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Thanks for posting. I didn't know systemd could do all this.

ShaunaTheDead , in Stuff stopped working
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I'm not super familiar with Endeavour but are you sure your graphics card drivers are installed correctly? Looks like Endeavour gives you a command line program called Nvidia installer. You can also usually run "nvidia-smi" in terminal normally to check if they're working.

Also, are you on a laptop that uses integrated graphics? Maybe try switching to your dedicated NVidia graphics card.

And I'm seeing that Endeavour lets you choose which desktop environment you run, try switching to another desktop environment like Gnome or Cinnamon.

Edit: Maybe this post will help? https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/233674/rtx-3090-unsupported-graphics-card-or-driver-opengl-3-3-or-higher-recquired/233677#233677

Looks like you might be able to select which video card takes priority in the Nvidia Control Panel which you should be able to get to by running "nvidia-settings" in the command line.

Gordon_Freeman OP ,
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I'm not super familiar with Endeavour

It's Arch with Calamares installer

run "nvidia-smi" in terminal normally to check if they're working

I got this

https://imgur.com/p2e2JnP

Also, are you on a laptop that uses integrated graphics?

No, it's a normal desktop PC

I'm seeing that Endeavour lets you choose which desktop environment you run, try switching to another desktop environment like Gnome or Cinnamon.

It let's you choose which desktop install during the OS installation. If you install multiple desktops enviroments you can choose which one to run with most distros, is not a special feature of EndeavourOS or anything, most distros, if not all, can do it

ShaunaTheDead ,
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Try purging your graphics driver. I think Arch based distros use pacman and I'm more familiar with apt so I'm not sure how to do that. Purge the driver and the configurations and try installing the 525 version of the driver and see if that fixes anything.

Gordon_Freeman OP ,
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I'll try it later, thanks

10A , in RIP Bram Moolenaar, the author of vim text editor

In Bram's memory, those of us who can afford to ought to consider making a donation to his preferred charity, ICCF Holland.

Thank you for my editor of choice, Bram.

:wq

Xandris , in RIP Bram Moolenaar, the author of vim text editor

what a bummer

Sephtis-6 , in RIP Bram Moolenaar, the author of vim text editor

I don't use linux that often but when i do VIM is the go to text/document editor. Absolutely the best imo. Sad to see someone who created something this useful go. RIP

technologicalcaveman , in RIP Bram Moolenaar, the author of vim text editor

I'm sad to hear about this, vim is a great creation and it's sad to see someone go. I didn't know anything about Bram but vim is a significant tool I use daily.

technologicalcaveman , in Qtile vs BSPWM - Which is Better? [The Linux Cast]

I tried both but ended up using dwm cause it was the closest to what I wanted with the least amount of work. All I added to dwm was a clock and I was happy.

staticlifetime , in IBM, Red Hat and Free Software: An old maddog’s view
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Definitely an eye-opening view from one of the most well-respected veterans of the community. Thanks for sharing.

nicman24 , in WebCord - an OSS Discord wrapper with Linux audio screen-sharing

ffs include screenshots in your projects it is not that hard.

VulcanSphere OP , in IBM, Red Hat and Free Software: An old maddog’s view
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Recently I have been seeing some cracks in the dike. As more and more users of FOSS come on board, they put more and more demands on developers whose numbers are not growing sufficiently fast enough to keep all the software working.

I hear from FOSS developers that too few, and sometimes no, developers are working on blocks of code. Of course this can also happen to closed-source code, but this shortness hits mostly in areas that are not considered “sexy”, such as quality assurance, release engineering, documentation and translations.

mojo , in Qtile vs BSPWM - Which is Better? [The Linux Cast]

Whatever one you like better

thingsiplay OP ,
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@mojo True. He made a good introduction into both tiling window managers and holding off his own opinion/decision until end of video and only spoke 2 minutes out of 38 as a final verdict. He also do not push people into one system, just offering options and an opinion. In my mind this was well done first look for people to decide what they try next and what they await.

However it should be noted this was all in X11 and not Wayland.

I_Am_Jacks_____ , in Qtile vs BSPWM - Which is Better? [The Linux Cast]

I like qtile

mrbigmouth502 , in WebCord - an OSS Discord wrapper with Linux audio screen-sharing
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I've heard of this before. Stupid question, but what's the risk of being banned from Discord for using it?

mrbigmouth502 , in AlmaLinux gives up being 1:1 RHEL compatible
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2020 was such a shit year in computing. So many things got killed off. CentOS, Windows 7, Flash, and Python 2.x, off the top of my head, and probably some other things as well.

I mean yeah, most of these things were getting long in the tooth, but they were widely used and it would've been nice if they were all supported longer.

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