

Yeah, no idea. Turns out I already had dkms installed. Ah well, it’s not a huge deal because I can still ssh or live-usb boot if I really cook something
Yeah, no idea. Turns out I already had dkms installed. Ah well, it’s not a huge deal because I can still ssh or live-usb boot if I really cook something
I agree. I’m a long-time Linux user and I’ve never seen this before. TTY works fine on bootup, but I’m guessing as soon as the Nvidia drivers kick in, that’s when it shits the bed. I’ll make some btrfs snapshots and try the dickums (lol) driver later today. Here’s hoping!
Arch, gtx980, nouveau.
Maybe I should check out dkms
Not necessarily a pain to install, however I’ve had a lot of stupid issues - like not being able to open a TTY session., I can’t run Sway, and Hyprland absolutely refuses to work with my 3 monitor setup.
So like 99% of the rest of Reddit
Linux is a great platform for developing things like bots in.
Reddit is 90% bots.
Makes sense to me. 🤣
You got banned because I hey caught on that you weren’t a bot.
Yeah, which is why I don’t understand why anybody would want to disable it.
The same people who can’t handle the concept and of a meta key lol
I remember having this problem back in like 1998 or whenever that button became a thing. Sometimes if accidentally hit it whike DOS gaming and it would crash my game. No idea why people would want to disable it these days.
I jumped from Ubuntu over to Arch because I was getting fed up with all the things I wanted to do being unavailable in Ubuntu, but all in the Arch repo or AUR.
I’ve been using Debian-based distros for like 25 years, so it was definitely a bit of a change, but it didn’t take long to adjust. I’m glad I made the change.
Ah ok, now that makes a bit more sense. Yeah, I guess for the sake of app portability, appimages and the like do make a lot of sense.
Why? Krita exists and it’s FOSS. I would sooner throw them a donation than pay a subscription or fee for something else.
Yeah man. I don’t get it these days. Back when all we had was GIMP, I fully understood it. But switching to Krita has been pretty easy. The Photoshop binds are still a bit off, but nothing that you can’t go in and fix up the rest of the way
Yeah, but why would I want to do that? I don’t understand what problem this is solving…
The benefit is that I can save a fraction of a second by not having to symlink a config file… At the cost of having to use a bloated app system?
I don’t see the use-case for this that couldn’t be handled by syncthing, rclone, github, or whatever offline storage you’re using for backups. I think I’m missing something…
Lmao at first I thought this was about Adobe Photoshop CS2.
Don’t all apps have that? Just throw your dotfiles on GitHub
I wish people would stop calling it “anticheat” and start calling it an “unsolicited rootkit with the potential to compromise your entire computer”.