Valso

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[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 hours ago

Aaaand you can't install it elsewhere outside the root partition... It has to be on / , otherwise it won't start. "Perfect"... I don't like putting any games on the root partition, so... moving on to other FOSS games. It would have been great if everything were put together in one dir, similar to discord's way: /opt/Discord and that's it. With such a path you can symlink Discord to wherever you want. But you can't do that with this game.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

Yep, that was it. Apparently 1.1 MB PNG was too big. Thanks!

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

This was Endeavor OS for me last night on the laptop:

cp /etc/resolv.conf /tmp/calamares-root-krk32ou8/etc/ finished with exit code 1.

I'm never wasting my time with that thing ever again. I don't like Mint but at least it installs without stupid errors.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 hours ago

These sound like Spyware problems, not Firefox. I'm using FF for years on Linux and the browser has never been better and faster. Not a single of these problems!

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 hours ago

I'm so happy it will be just for Spyware 11 and won't ruin the look I've made for my Firefox on Linux! If they ever add this thing to the Linux version of FF, l'll have to freeze it to the current version forever.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

Found it. But it won't accept the image which is weird. Asklemmy has a cover image (or wallpaper) which is 1536x768 - the same dimensions I'm trying to upload and the site still rejects it because "it's too large".

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 hours ago

Hahaha, this reminds me of a meme about a dude who bought this very expensive luxurious car but he was selling it because he couldn't find a way to get in bc the car didn't have any doors or handles.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 hours ago

I'm using Copilot to help with bash scripting when I get stuck with the script. I'm aware they'll be able to see all of my scripts but: • I'm willing to share all of my scripts with anyone who wants them, so I'm OK with it, if MS can see them. They're all FOSS literally and figuratively. • Copilot is incredibly helpful with scripts, much more helpful than the 10 year old kid named ChatGPT. When I ask Copilot to explain a certain part of the script, it explains it in an understandable way, unlike quite a few other AIs.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 hours ago

What exactly does "shitposting" mean? The description in Urban Dictionary didn't help much to understand this term.

 

I just created a community but left it without a wallpaper (or whatever it's called here). A little later I found out what the wallpaper should be and now I wanna add one but I can't see any buttons about editing the community. So: how can I add a wallpaper image to an already existing community?

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 hours ago

Fortunately for me I don't use any crutches like Lutris to play games on linux, so I won't have to visit their server.

 

Hi. I wanna make octopi behave as close as possible to what pamac was, meaning that I want it to display only the packages with available updates. Atm it displays all installed packages and on top of that it ignores the pacman.conf feature "ignorepkg" and displays waiting updates for packages that I've added to ignorepkg.

So, what I need help with is:

  1. How to make octopi display only packages waiting for updates?
  2. The above but WITHOUT displaying new versions for packages that are in the ignorepkg list.
 

Hi, guys. I'm wondering if there's any way to limit the download speed from within Arch? I have made settings for that in the router CP but they don't seem to work bc Arch is completely ignoring them and keeps downloading with the full bandwidth it can get.

The thing is that our IPTV is from another provider which is why I need to leave some bandwidth for the TV. When I'm downloading something directly (meaning from FTP or TCP), even if it's just for a fraction of the second, the TV dies instantly. That's why I need to limit the download speed somehow - preferably from within Arch.

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