O thanks! I needed glxgears equivalent for Wayland at some point
My bet is it tries to default to mode that your display doesn’t like, probably because of some wrong info in monitor’s EDID downloaded from the connector, but that’s just my guess.
Before booting, use key e on grub menu, locate line where there is initrd to pass boot parameters. You can force modes using video= parameter, and you can also replace/modify your EDID. Refer to section # Forcing modes and EDID on this page: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel_mode_setting
These changes can also be achieved permanently by editing /etc/default/grub and regenerating its configuration, in case you use grub.
Easiest would be to have separate extra monitor temporarily or another computer to connect over SSH, but if those low “safe” graphics modes work, that can probably do also.
Screw distros, just use Arch
Interesting! The UI looks like it uses GTK for drawing widgets?
Yeah, idiomatic expressions shouldn’t be translated literally. To make sense they should be replaced with something close in terms of meaning and way it’s used in the target language like “sweetheart” or “honey” in this case.
Same as any other font. Add it to ~/.fonts or /usr/local/fonts. You might also have something like font browser already preinstalled, and usually there’s an Install button
Windows on external USB drive, disconnected after each use
No surprises there, just the usual shit
They also know the importance of lightweight and comfortable clothing, unlike Ukrainians wearing thick heavy costumes, not adjusted to the hot summer weather at all
No higher education, no certifications, just 10 years of experience on different IT job positions, raging from junior web dev to big DevOps projects.
In my experience (I’m in EU/PL) what matters most are actual technical skills and ability to demonstrate them on interview. I changed my job like 5 times and each time I aim for slightly more advanced work and slightly better revenue.
KVM + Qemu + libvirt + virt-manager = ❤️
It is actually easier and more friendly for more advanced and technical users. I switched to Arch from Ubuntu 12 years ago after dealing with yet another dependency hell and 3rd party repo breakage. I gave it a shot (which was easy as Arch had a tui installer back then) and was shocked how easy it is to get everything running the way I wanted it comparing to anything Debian-based.
Yeah, but it was so commonly used that it was also added to Wayland
rsync -a src dst
Two direct continuations of CentOS aiming for full RHEL compatibility
I had most of Ubuntu CDs starting from 6.06, I even remember 10.04 or 10.10 which was about the last one they were sending or soon before. I usually gave all of them away in school hoping someone will like it.
As a Pole, I want Kaliningrad to be renamed to Królewiec (or Kralovec for that matter), all Russians deported and the land split evenly for Czechs and Slovaks so that they finally get their sea access.
OpenSUS
I created an issue in tracker for Steam Linux client: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/11518 Found some logs in Steam directory:
[2024-11-26 23:30:25] Client version: 1731433018 [2024-11-26 23:30:25] Init: enable connect workaround: 0 [2024-11-26 23:30:25] Init: create NetworkManager client: success [2024-11-26 23:31:15] Device[0xd32c0739] state: Unknown/Connected -> Deactivating/Disconnecting - reason: user-requested [2024-11-26 23:31:15] Device[0xd32c0739] state: Deactivating/Disconnecting -> Disconnected/Disconnected - reason: user-requested [2024-11-26 23:31:15] Device[0xd32c0739] state: Disconnected/Disconnected -> Unavailable/NotPresent - reason: carrier-changed [2024-11-26 23:31:19] Device[0xd32c0739] state: Unavailable/NotPresent -> Disconnected/Disconnected - reason: carrier-changed [2024-11-26 23:31:22] Connect: interface: enp8s0 [2024-11-26 23:31:22] SetIPv6Config: IPv6 libnm workaround: 1 [2024-11-26 23:31:22] Connection invalid: ipv6.method: property is invalid
Interesting…