eugenia

Ex-technologist, now an artist. My art: (https://pixelfed.social/EugeniaLoli)

Homestead vibes

16d 7h ago in gouache@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml

App Lock under Linux?

27d 17h ago in linux@lemmy.ml

You are the only one with the answer closer to what I'm looking for, everyone else is thinking in terms of user accounts, where root can override. An encrypted volume can not be unlocked by root without having the password of the said volume.

No, it's something else actually.

I'm having trouble with wifi with two macbook airs from 2011 and 2013. Those broadcomm chipsets are simply not maintained anymore well on the linux kernel. The solution: a $5 usb wifi adapter. Works wonders (blacklist first the internal wifi).

Debian Unstable vs Mint ?

1mon 20d ago in linux@lemmy.ml

Mint is very, very stable. However, not all hardware is compatible, especially since Mint is using older libraries. For most people, Mint is the best solution. For your hardware, it seems to be Debian-Unstable. I personally use both and I'm happy with both.

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2mon 19d ago in linux@lemmy.ml

Linux user since 1998 or 99. Debian-Testing for my desktops, Mint for my laptops. I like things that work well with a GUI (I dislike the terminal, despite being well familiar with it), without bad surprises (Debian-Testing is surprisingly stable).

RTFM

2mon 22d ago in linux@lemmy.ml

Ι must say that Arch Linux's wiki pages are easily understood. But man pages are not. I can't follow the standard manual format. Just like with IKEA instructions, they just don't make sense to me. My brain is like that. But Arch Linux pages are good.

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3mon 6d ago in linux@lemmy.ml

Different OS, different apps. When you move to another OS, you move your apps too, not expecting to run everything Windows does. If you really want to play that game, stay on Windows. Although you probably did something wrong, since others can play cyberpunk fine (maybe not the cracked version though, or a special pack for it -- just vanilla game).

Considerations For Buying a New Laptop

3mon 7d ago in linux@lemmy.ml

If you want a compatible laptop, you get one that has a version that comes with Linux, without major kernel changes. For example, the DELL laptops. The DELL laptops get hate, but they are tested against Linux. I personally got the 5640: https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/115/129/776/310/532/073/original/ffe65da00bfd0b39.jpgIt now runs Mint and Debian-Testing.

I paid just $900 euros with 32GB of RAM, and my husband got the same with 64GB of RAM for $1000 here in Greece. Everything works 100%, except touchpad's palm rejection (I made a bug report about it).

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3mon 7d ago in linux@lemmy.ml

The ability to upgrade my cameras' firmwares, as it requires specialized Win/Mac utilities. Other than that, nothing.

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3mon 11d ago in linux@lemmy.ml

Avoid. It's mostly games that work well. Use open source alternatives instead.

Fairy and Pixies are exchanging gifts

5mon 17d ago in watercolor@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml

Skiing down a slope (painted with gouache)

5mon 20d ago in gouache@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml

Goblins stealing laundry (Greek folklore, more in description)

5mon 20d ago in gouache@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml

The Christmas Tree Cat Lady (my watercolor)

5mon 25d ago in watercolor@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml

Happy Winter Solstice (Slavic tradition, my gouache painting)

5mon 28d ago in gouache@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml

Hot Cocoa (three different gouache paintings, making one long one)

6mon 11d ago in gouache@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml