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  • what you are asking for doesn't really make sense.

    a display manager is for running when no user is logged in. its purpose is to log in and start your session. thats why they can't show a desktop as a background because ot isn't running yet. once you log in the display manager quits because its job is done.

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  • I don't understand. Where do you think the content you get from invidious is coming from?

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  • i'm very happy with vacuumtube over a vpn

  • As long as you keep using a VPN+SOCKS proxy you have nothing to worry about from your ISP.

  • I run linux and play games. NTFS is not required for this.

  • What does this have to do with self-hosting?

  • When I fist saw it I honestly thought it was something you put your phone into. Like those cheap cardboard "vr" headsets.

  • Wow all that bezel and the wrong screen ratio makes this thing look nothing like a Vectrex.

    ETA: For me one of the key features of mini consoles and mini retrocomputers is that they look like a smaller version of the original. This one misses that mark by a lot.

  • Don't worry, I'm not here to claim you don't have issues

  • Nice try MSBot, this hasn't been the case for a long time

  • I haven't experienced any connection drops on wifi and I haven't noticed any slowdowns. To be fair, I haven't done any load testing. I'm traveling now but I can do some testing when I'm back next week.

  • They are based on different kernels and what I can tell you is that I tried a few distros and either or both the trackpad and wifi were not working.

    LMDE was the first distro I tried that just worked. I didn't try the mainline Mint first because I like debian. I'm running enlightenment as my desktop and terminology as my terminal.

  • lspci says I have a BCM4360 (rev 03). I can tell its loading a 3rd party driver because I see a warning about it tainting the kernel in my dmesg output.

    Note that I'm not running regular Linux Mint, but LMDE which is Linux Mint based on plain Debian instead of Ubuntu. Both are available on the Linux Mint site.

  • Anyone ever notice how these "linux isn't ready for mainstream" posts so often have straight up factual errors, like this one?

    Is this reaally from a Microsoft misinformation farm somewhere? /s

  • I have a 2013 i7 Macbook Air and everything "just works" with the latest Linux Mint Debian Edition, including wifi and both usb ethernet and thunderbolt ethernet.

  • run these two commands:

    sudo apt install mlocate

    sudo updatedb

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