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  • READ THE ROOM, DUMBASS.

  • Burn baby burn

  • Anyone know if this allows recent-ish versions of Lightroom Classic to work?

  • Not much. Mint generally works very well. It's not bleeding-edge fresh and is based on Ubuntu. I don't think it would cause you to be unable to do any of your use cases any more than any other Linux distro - like the kernel level anti-cheat thing for games, or Adobe Creative Suite products. Doesn't matter which distro you run, those things ain't gonna work.

    I was the same as many others here, started my journey on Mint. I eventually moved to Fedora because I like KDE and wanted quicker package updates and stuff.

  • I kinda want one of those, they're cute. No bluetooth support though, and only supports up to 256GB on the MicroSD slot. Fine if you just have MP3s but you'll eat that up pretty quick with FLAC.

  • Appointing her to that job has already done grave damage to national security.

  • I would have preferred if they had used the die space for the GPU, not this bullshit.

  • Ooh, can you imagine the freakout that would happen in Washington?

  • Compare and contrast this with the total glazing of Charlie Kirk after he got killed. Anyone who said anything negative about him was immediately dogpiled and doxxed.

  • *EA made good games. Not so much nowadays. Also, really it was Bioware that made these games, EA is the publisher that later bought them out after Mass Effect 1 had completed development.

  • I only really have two pain points, one of which isn't the fault of linux, and the other that probably is.

    First: Adobe shit. I depend on Adobe Lightroom. This is entirely on Adobe. I know about the alternatives, but apparently I suck and can't get good at them. I keep a Mac laptop around just to use this application. I tried screwing around with Wine and VMs to get it working, but it's pretty useless without GPU acceleration, and so far the only way to get that in a VM is to have a second dedicated GPU just for the VM. Plus, that still requires keeping a Windows installation around.

    Second: Wake from sleep. Just doesn't work properly on my desktop PC running Fedora 43 with KDE. AMD CPU and GPU, etc. The computer does wake up but the display never does, and nothing short of a hard power cycle seems to make it recover. Works just fine on my Thinkpad which is running the same environment, also all AMD but with just whatever AMD integrated graphics came with the CPU in that case.

    Having chatted with some other people experiencing the same thing with similar hardware setups and F43 with KDE it apparently doesn't manifest if using GNOME, just KDE. For now I just have the desktop set to turn off the display when idle but to not put the machine to sleep. I am a KDE enjoyer, GNOME does not float my boat.

  • collider is a clickbait source

  • Vibe coding intensifies

  • Lightroom for me, although it is more than just the installer that breaks it.

  • Goals.

  • FYI I had a pretty easy time getting it going with FO4 from GOG via Heroic Launcher. The main sticking point is that Fallout London and Fallout 4 need to be configured to use the same Wine prefix folder since they need to share a bunch of files for Fallout London to work.

  • Neither would I. They can deduct it from the running tab of money vending machines have stolen from me over the years, the pricks.

  • Absolute scumbags.

  • Leopards Ate My Face @lemmy.world

    MAGAt loses his federal job

  • Ereader @lemmy.ml

    Boox firmware 3.5.3 released

    shop.boox.com /blogs/news/boox-firmware-v3-5-3
  • Ereader @lemmy.ml

    Onyx Boox firmware 3.5.1 released

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Intel WiFi 6E

  • Ereader @lemmy.ml

    Boox Page

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Linux Mint 21.3 has been released

    blog.linuxmint.com