Jure Repinc
Digital and software freedom/rights advocate from Slovenia, Europe. Also a member of the Pirate party. You can find me on Mastodon: @JRepin@mstdn.io
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Jure Repinc@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•This Week in Plasma: The beginnings of Wayland session restoreEnglish
3·8 months agoOh yeah. Can’t wait for this. Bad session management/restore is basically the only major thing I still miss a lot on Wayland. Hopefully Firefox and other apps will gain support for this soon (I guess all Qt/KDE apps will get support at once when they also add support to Qt and KDE Frameworks). Anyways I just opened the enhancement request for Firefox for this just hoping they will add support soon.
Jure Repinc@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu turns 20: 'Oracular Oriole' shows this old bird's still got plenty of flightEnglish
64·1 year agoBetter to use Kubuntu edition, much better desktop and less crap that is nowdays in Ubuntu.
Jure Repinc@lemmy.mlOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•This week in KDE Plasma: 6.2 has been released!English
7·1 year agoAlready reported on bugs.kde.org.
I use the testing ebuilds system-vide.
Best to report the issue you have with as much information as possible to bugs.kde.org
Installed on my openSUSE Tumbleweed and Gentoo computers and so far Plasma 6.2 working great 👍
Jure Repinc@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for a distribution that I could replicate from one computer to anotherEnglish
5·1 year agoCloning the system and home partitions always worked fine for me with openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma desktop. Another option openSUSE offers is AutoYaST
AutoYaST is a system for unattended mass deployment of openSUSE Leap systems. It uses an AutoYaST profile that contains installation and configuration data.
Anyone else having the problem with the new kernel that graphics in games/benchmarks is quite a lot slower (about 15-20%) then with older kernel (I used 6.10.7 before I upgraded). This is with Powercolor Hellhound AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE? Even Einstein@Home GPU tasks take about 20% longer now (28 min with previous kernel to about 34 min now).
Nope. here it is about the good DRM: Direct Rendering Manager
Even quicker is “#X”
Yup still exists. It is also available in KDE Help Center. And you can quickly jump to a man page you typing “#man” into KRunner.
Yup I agree, openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma desktop is just awesome. my favourite distro at this moment,
Bash is my favourite one, second to it being Fish
Yeah the driver supporting LEDs and exposing them should be installed. The exposed LEDs can be found in
/sys/class/leds/<device>/multi_[index|intensity], See Linux kernel documentation for details: LED handling under Linux and Multicolor LED handling under Linux
Jure Repinc@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•AMD Hiring To Improve Their Linux Driver/ROCm Installation Process Across DistributionsEnglish
571·2 years agoOne way of greatly improving ROCm installation process would be to use the Open Build Service which allows to use the single spec file to produce packages for many supported GNU/Linux distributions and versions of them. I opened a feature request about this.
Most of them are C++/Qt there is also a lot of QtQuick/QML code which can do a lot and is very similar to ECMAScript, so maybe that would be a great start for someone coming from webdev.
Jure Repinc@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Are AMD laptop discrete gpus good in linux?English
4·2 years agoMy friend has one (if I remember it it a Slimbook or Tuxedo laptop) and as far as he told me it is flawless (well almost). My next laptop will for sure be a KDE CPU+GPU one. I hear good things about the combo and if it is any similar to desktop AMD GPU support I will be happy.













On openSUSE they have snapper snapshotting integrated into package management, so it automatically creates a snapshot before and after updates. And if something would go wrong you could easily select an old snappshot to boot from in the GRUB menu.