This happens to me once in a while with Fedora KDE. Usually right after a kernel update and I can resolve by going back to the previous kernel for a few days. Always guessed it was the AMD GPU driver.
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I came here to say this also. First bad update and then both would be broken and pretty stressful for your friend…
Pile in if I’m wrong, but I dual boot win11 and linux it works fine. The only condition is it has to be separate physical disk. I wasn’t able to use the same hard drive with just partitions had to be completely different drives.
I tried, but could never find anything that would work as a VOIP subsititute. So now I have a pixel that does everyrhing except phone calls. Getting close to just giving up and slamming a sim in it because at least it’s a little better than stock android.
I was over here thinking what if somebody didn’t even know that was what she was doing or that they were supposed to say thank you. Now that poor person will be left wondering what even happened because her resolution (picking it up and putting it back) provides no opportunity to learn.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for after installing Linux (Mint) coming from Windows for best practices for a casual user ?English
2·2 months agoDid you try dual boot with one drive? Windows will fuck that up.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Activists Are Using ‘Fortnite’ to Fight Back Against ICEEnglish
5·2 months agoIn this specific instance, it sounds like education on how to safely communicate and interact with ICE, or at least best available practices, was shared to people who may not have otherwise gotten any info at all. That seems like something to me.
I didn’t have any intention of arguing…I was curious what you didn’t like about it. You’re entitled to your opinion.
What did Fedora do to hurt you so much?
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Technology@beehaw.org•[Popular Tech YouTube Channel "Gamers Nexus" was] Contacted by the US Secret Service | The AI Surveillance Center DystopiaEnglish
3·3 months agoGN went offensive on a company critical to US national security interests and were contacted by the secret service. Makes sense.
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Technology@beehaw.org•[Popular Tech YouTube Channel "Gamers Nexus" was] Contacted by the US Secret Service | The AI Surveillance Center DystopiaEnglish
1·3 months agoI don’t think he was chasing clicks before. The reporting GN has done has always been very informative and fairly accurate. Including his recent China thing.
That being said, I think since his big documentary he is looking for that same high and I do expect some degredation in quality because of that. Not saying I have seen it yet, but it’s a probable outcome and I’m watching for it.
If you have free internet in the area, like public wifi from the city, The shopping centre probably have an agreement with the provider to help extend the range. They put the dish up to connect to the existing network and then pump it out with repeaters around the shopping centre.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE's start menu bugs make it feel 100x slower than it isEnglish
5·3 months agoThat’s wild, I’m on Fedora KDE and haven’t noticed any of these issues so far… Opens pretty fast, finds what I’m looking for. I didn’t see the UI bug he’s talking about with items being misaligned. I must just be lucky.
Yeah! They sleep in trees and when it gets in the 40s something about the cold causes their muscles to stop working and they just fall out of the trees.
To invoke fear and damage the enemy’s morale. Equally possible it could be internal propaganda to incite discipline among US forces. Soldiers are less likely to surrender if they believe they will be tortured. You can bet nobody fell asleep outside the wire after hearing that story.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Weird WiFi connection problems that I can't explainEnglish
1·3 months agoKernel 6.16.4 had a bug that caused packet loss. Patched in 6.16.5. Looks like Bazzite just updated (today?) from 6.16.4 to 6.17.5.
EDIT: Adding link talking about the bug
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/talk-kernel-6-16-3-causes-intermittent-network-issues/163344
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Well, I cannot bypass Youtube's age restriction anymore without either taking a selfie or showing an ID or giving my credit card numberEnglish
11·3 months agoThe other question could also be asked. So while you see it as “the logical assumption” there were other options. I’m sure you can see where the miscommunication happened. Hope it helps you in the future
sneaky@r.nfto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Well, I cannot bypass Youtube's age restriction anymore without either taking a selfie or showing an ID or giving my credit card numberEnglish
6·3 months agoThat’s full identity verification giving them a credit card. They may be required to delete the card, but they aren’t going to be required to delete a record that says we confirmed the identity of this account with a credit card on this date. If you don’t want your name and social security number tied to your google account don’t give them your credit card.
Frankly though, we all know google is the worst of the worst for privacy. Bypassing the age verification will only by OP time.
sneaky@r.nfto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Well, I cannot bypass Youtube's age restriction anymore without either taking a selfie or showing an ID or giving my credit card numberEnglish
1·3 months agoAre you asking why OP would want to use youtube or why OP would want to bypass the age verification? From context seems like it could be either of those.





Not typically what you’d think of when somebody says “mom’s computer,” but this is exactly what happens when my GPU overheats. Monitors stay on with black screen and no response from keyboard input.