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NihilCredo posted:kde widgets can do that for basic graphs (CPU/ram etc) ive been loving around with conky and apparently nobody has used it in Years and the syntax has changed so all the cool configs ive seen around are entirely broken now so im slowly writing my own. and yeah its just more for looking cool than actually being useful got it set up to get the top 5 world news headlines from an RSS feed but so far the only feed ive found that actually works is the new york times. lol. lmao
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That loving Sned posted:Does LibreOffice have better compatibility if you stick to .odt instead of .docx? Could you pass the document back and forth between LibreOffice and Word without it affecting the formatting? iirc office does have some support for openoffice documents, but i doubt it's been updated much since they introduced the feature (probably more than a decade ago), so if the openoffice format changed since then (and it probably has) then it probably doesn't work very well
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 19:41 |
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All this compositor talk reminded me to go set my raspberry pi's gpu memory to minimum.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 20:08 |
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groff, nroff or troff - nobody typesets for free
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 00:19 |
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BattleMaster posted:groff, nroff or troff - nobody typesets for free gnu roff is not free?
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 00:24 |
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can you use the open office mouse with libre office?
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 00:29 |
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greetings from kubuntu
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 02:09 |
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BattleMaster posted:groff, nroff or troff - nobody typesets for free lol
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 05:29 |
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BattleMaster posted:groff, nroff or troff - nobody typesets for free
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BattleMaster posted:groff, nroff or troff - nobody typesets for free
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ryanrs posted:All this compositor talk reminded me to go set my raspberry pi's gpu memory to minimum. more free RAM will help it compile NetBSD faster
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 06:42 |
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BattleMaster posted:groff, nroff or troff - nobody typesets for free
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 07:26 |
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BattleMaster posted:groff, nroff or troff - nobody typesets for free
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 07:33 |
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BattleMaster posted:groff, nroff or troff - nobody typesets for free so good
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 09:04 |
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vim > emacs?
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 18:02 |
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ziasquinn posted:vim > emacs? who cares
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 18:04 |
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ziasquinn posted:vim > emacs? well, not by binary size i dont think but it certainly is better in every way
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 18:05 |
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ziasquinn posted:vim > emacs? nano > *
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 18:30 |
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even gedit is better than a terminal text editor
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emacs can do full color and mouse interaction a terminal somehow. got it to the point where if i ssh into my desktop the terminal emacs looks/works about the same as locally in the gui version. i mean sure it's a low bar but still
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 19:49 |
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repost from the networking threadProgressive JPEG posted:i ended up diying a linux router (debian stable) on a protectli box. running systemd-networkd and firewalld, with all the configuration in a basic ansible config in a git repo making it easy to rebuild later or revert if i break something. wanted something that could serve as a wireguard gateway and also run arbitrary docker containers
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 19:50 |
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nano can do full color and supports using the mouse, too. i agree there's really not much that separates something like that from an entirely gui-based simple text editor (like notepad or something) WYSIWYG ones that are more like wordpad or something are probably much easier for someone not accustomed to using keyboard shortcuts, though. having formatting and font options etc. on a toolbar or something is, imo, indisputably easier to use
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 19:55 |
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Silver Alicorn posted:greetings from kubuntu I kinda like it
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 20:10 |
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Silver Alicorn posted:I kinda like it i use it at work its p deece
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 20:35 |
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ziasquinn posted:vim > emacs? doesn't matter uncle ben; ed is better than both of 'em
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 20:45 |
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I don't much care for the Ubuntu part, but KDE Plasma pleasantly stays out of the way almost all the time, which is really all I want from a DE anyway.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 20:57 |
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i like gnome even though i know its an illness
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I wish PaperWM had a KDE version so I could try it there
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redhat firewalld is actually pretty nice if you're able to understand the model regarding how you think about it if you have some esoteric requirements, it could sometimes take time to implement and debug however, I'm able to configure a router just fine the model is pretty nice because you can define configurations by services, which makes it much cleaner to have firewalld juggle all the requirements regarding which ports should be open and to which audience those ports should be available to as a result, if you want to release a new network service and have it play nice with the firewall, you just have to create a service file. Then the sysadmin takes the service file and specifies who gets to talk to the service via IP or via interface or whatnot.
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I like firewalld but I can't get it to work with a wireguard server for the life of me. Traffic comes in over the tunnel but then fails to forward.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 13:57 |
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Linux 6.10 To Merge NTSYNC Driver For Emulating Windows NT Synchronization Primitives
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 16:55 |
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Tankakern posted:Linux 6.10 To Merge NTSYNC Driver For Emulating Windows NT Synchronization Primitives
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Sapozhnik posted:I like firewalld but I can't get it to work with a wireguard server for the life of me. Traffic comes in over the tunnel but then fails to forward. i just have a blanket ACCEPT zone config against the wireguard interface like this and it seems to work: code:
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 17:49 |
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i think firewalld allows plain iptables rules if it really comes down to it?
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 18:01 |
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and I believe that the FORWARD chain is important in situations like this (between interfaces) but I have to admit I've struggled with similar setups in the past.
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mystes posted:Weird but that's a pretty impressive improvement note that those are numbers for games that specifically don't work with either esync or fsync, most games won't see that kind of uplift. every little bit helps tho
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Tankakern posted:Linux 6.10 To Merge NTSYNC Driver For Emulating Windows NT Synchronization Primitives looking forward to the 150% improvement in ... idk Bungholiomarks i presume phoronix is such a cesspit
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 19:03 |
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Tankakern posted:Linux 6.10 To Merge NTSYNC Driver For Emulating Windows NT Synchronization Primitives huh, maybe this really is the year of linux on the desktop lol who would have thought it possible
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Sapozhnik posted:looking forward to the 150% improvement in ... idk Bungholiomarks i presume it's basically exclusively for wine/proton. those metrics are for performance improvements in windows games, and they're pretty impressive considering wine/proton are sometimes already faster than windows itself i wonder what those numbers would look like using clear
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