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Linux Troubleshooting and scripts @lemmy.zip
Efwis @lemmy.zip

Happy New Year Everyone

Just want to wish everyone a safe and happy new year. If you go out partying/drinking tonight, play it safe and use a cab to get home. Cheaper all around, no tickets to pay for DUI, no insurance increases because of a car wreck and no concern of how to replace your car if you get in one and last but not least, Your family gets to keep you around a little longer if you don't drive home drunk.

Happy New Year and see y'all in 2025

  • for a complete unisntall you should just be able to run sudo pacman -Rns

    <package_name>

    or yay -Rns

    <package_name>

    depending on how it is installed.

    since you're doing a complete unsinstall and reinstall, you should be able to just run sudo pacman -Syu

    <package_name>

    or yay -Syu

    <package_name>

    and it will completely reinstall. If you are worried you have a corrupted download of the file, clear your package cache completely and run those commands, it should download a clean program install file and reinstall.

    I'm not familiar with Mangohud and Goverlay, so unfortunately can not help our further, but maybe one of our other community members can.

  • it's a way to keep info going into community so it doesn;'t get stagnant and others can find it.

    I would change the community name but the only way to do that is by deleting the whole community and starting over again. Also people do make scripts for new packages, This way they can know what changes they might need for their scripts if use any.

    This also allows people to know about upcoming changes which will allow more help in troubleshooting issues that happen.

  • have you tried the 555 beta driver?

    Since this seems to affect your montior, I'm kind of leaning towards this being more of an nvidia issue. I would recommend trying the 555 beta driver to see if that fixes it at all. Worse case scenario you might have to wait for KDE 6.1 to hit the repos to see if that helps too.

    I don't use nvidia myself so I can't readily check it nor am i aware of how to install the beta driver, i think it's in the AUR.

  • Linux Troubleshooting and scripts @lemmy.zip
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    KDE 6.1 Released Today

    Today KDE released 6.1. Now we wait for the distros to put it in their repos.

    Linux.zip @lemmy.zip
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    KDE 6.1 Released Today

    KDE 6.1 is released today, now we begin the patient wait for the distros to update their mirrors with the latest version.

  • Congratulations to everyone who has been here from the beginning as well as to all our users that continue to make this feasable.

    And a large thank you to Demigodrick for starting such a wonderful endeavour.

  • You do get notified. I got banned from worldnews@hexbear because I was too controversial in m comment. Basically they didn’t like the truth that I laid out with evidence and links.

  • I’d stay home that way I’m not adding to societal problems.

    Seriously though, the ONLY stipulations that should be put on UBI are:

    1.) do you make over $100,000/year? This info is easily obtained from your W-2 that you are given every year for taxes.

    2.) do you own a business? Once again easily obtained via public record and filing of your taxes via 1099 forms.

    3.) are you over the age of 18? Once again easily verified through birth certificate dates via public record based on your social security number/resident green card (after 5 years of documented residency in the country. )

    All this info is in government databases so there would be no concern of undocumented immigrants able to receive said funds or people getting more money because of having minors in there home.

    You shouldn’t have to apply for it, hence the term universal.


  • Unionize. Have companies pay you fairly for what you do.

    The problem with that here I. The states are two fold. First of all if the companies could, at least here in the states, they wouldn’t allow unionization. They don’t want to pay fairly for what you do. All these companies want to do is make as much money as possible, while paying the workers as little as possible.

    Most of the companies here would like us to work until we die on the lines, but pay us nothing to do the work so they could make it all. Companies don’t give a damn about workers rights, or being fair to us. A lot of non-union shops will fire you for trying to bring a union in. They would be extremely happy if the labor boards, OSHA etc would cease to exist.

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  • First, this would be a better question to ask in a Linux specific community.

    Second, Build time is really subjective to the computer and its hardware. There could be bottlenecks at the cpu/memory from the motherboard that will slow it down. It also depends on whether you’re spinning rust or using an ssd.

    There are a lot of factors involved in the whole that makes it hard to definitively say how long something takes to build.

  • Linux Troubleshooting and scripts @lemmy.zip
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    NVIDIA 550.54.15 Linux Graphics Driver released

    Memes @lemmy.ml
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Interesting thought

    Linux Troubleshooting and scripts @lemmy.zip
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    LTS Kernel reduced to 2 year support instead of 5 years

    Linux Troubleshooting and scripts @lemmy.zip
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    What is your primary use of Linux? (mega thread)

    Alright everyone, let’s get this party started. The title asks the question pretty well. What is the main use of your Linux install? Is it gaming, programming, just to dump windows etc…

    Let’s have some fun everyone.

    Linux Troubleshooting and scripts @lemmy.zip
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Engagement with community

    Hey everyone, just wanted to touch base with y’all. I’m really a little worried about our community.

    As of this writing we have 295 members, but we only have 11 posts, including this one. We really need to get some quality posting going on here.

    So this is what I was thinking, let’s start a mega thread of conversations around Linux in general. I would like to see what we can get going here. Also please talk to your friends that are on here and invite them to the group.

    I know a lot of us, myself included, tend to just lurk until something pops up for us to interact with. I’m asking everyone here to help interact with our community. We aren’t just a help desk here, we can also have fun conversations.

    Cooking @lemmy.world
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Chicken Cordon Bleu

    This was tonight dinner. It came out great although next time m adding more cheese to the center.

    I also used deli sliced cooked ham for sandwiches instead of a thicker cut. I might double the slices of ham next time although it was delicious as it was.

    The recipe I used.

    Cooking @lemmy.world
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Smothered boneless pork chops

    Like the title says. Smothered boneless pork chops and green beans for dinner. So simple and inexpensive to make.

    In a large cast iron pan add oil on medium high heat and sautee a small onion in the pan once hot, light smoking from oil. When the onion is almost finished add 1 teaspoon minced garlic. Remove from pan when garlic is blackened. Place pork chops seasoned with sea salt and oregano in pan and sear for 5 mins per side, flipping twice. While pork chops are cooking make a slurry of 1 1/4 cups of milk and 2 teaspoons of corn starch.

    Reduce heat to medium low, remove pork chops and set aside. Add milk with corn starch to pan and begin thickening, about 1 minute or so. Add onions and blackened garlic to sauce and mix to reheat onions. Place pork chops back in pan and cover with sauce, let simmer 5 minutes. Serve with side of choice and dinner roll if desired. Enjoy.

    Cooking @lemmy.world
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Tonight dinner homemade lasagna

    For tonight my household is having lasagna.

    Cooking @lemmy.world
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Tonight dinner made from scratch pizza

    This is a delicious pizza. It’s got homemade Italian pork sausage, pepperoni, green peppers and bacon.

    Basically a pork lovers pizza with freshly chopped green peppers. I put mozzarella cheese on the pizza sauce. Chopped up some fresh green pepper, then the pepperoni and sausage followed by Colby jack cheese and bacon bits. Bake for 18 minutes at 450 degrees (F). I am also including the recipe for the crust below.

    1 cup hot water (105-110 degrees F)

    1 TBSP active yeast (not rapid rise)

    1 TBSP granulated white sugar

    3 -3 1/2 cups all purpose flour ( do not use self rising)

    1 TBSP olive oil ( you can use vegetable oil if you want)

    1 tsp salt

    In a large mixing bowl add yeast and sugar then add water. Allow yeast to activate, it will look foamy, about 5 to 10 mins. Add oil salt and flour, mix with a spoon until a lightly firm dough all forms. Use hands to knead the ball until not sticky, add flour if needed. You can use right away or if you want you can let it rise 10 to 20 minu

    Cooking @lemmy.world
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Last night dinner bacon cheeseburger pie

    This is actually a recipe from bettycrocker.com. However I usually make my own “pie crust” with flour, eggs, baking powder, milk and seasonings. I also use more cheese than the recipe actually calls for.

    Everyone loves this meal. 30 minute comfort food.

    Memmy - An iOS client for Lemmy @lemmy.ml
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Feature request

    Inn B love the app, been using it since the original beta came out on test flight.

    My feature request is to either mark everything in the inbox as read, or have it automatically moved to the all section in the inbox automatically after reading and closing the inbox to go back to the main feed.

    In the image below, none of these comments need replying to by me from my comment, but to clear them I have to login into Lemmy from my computer to mark them as such.

    Before anyone asks why not use the phone browser, for some reason I can’t login to Lemmy on any of my phones mobile browsers. This has been brought to the attention of Lemmy devs via bug report.

    Linux Troubleshooting and scripts @lemmy.zip
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Please help the community grow by posting

    Hi all, I really appreciate the number of member we have here at linuxscripts, and we have had a few posts besides my own on here.

    What I would really like is for some of you to post things if you have them, and of course let others know about our existence.

    You don’t have to post content to o be a member here, but please help contribute in any manner you can. I am opening the community up to more content today allowing for memes and crossposts of news surrounding Linux. If you cross post please denote that in your post so others know. I do ask that you don’t cross post unsolved help posts unless it is your own. However, if you get a solution to your problem and it’s not on here please let me know so it can be locked.

    Thanks everyone.

    Memmy - An iOS client for Lemmy @lemmy.ml
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Something I’ve been meaning to post about, it seems in the app you can’t click on !community@instance.name and be taken there.

    For example !linuxscripts@lemmy.zip is not clickable in the app but it is clickable through a regular browser. Is there a way to add this functionality to Memmy?

    Thanks

    Linux Troubleshooting and scripts @lemmy.zip
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    a python script for servers

    This is a database script i made to trigger when database events trigger a database lockup.

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    # Make sure to change your database info and what instance of DB you are using (i.e. sqlite3, mysql, postgres etc...)
    # This script will rotate for a total of 5 logs so you can compare previous errors with current one without taking unnecessary space
    
    # There's no strict requirement to place it in the root directory of the server, but you have some options for where to put it:
    
    # Root Directory: Placing the script in the root directory could work, but it's generally not recommended to clutter the root directory
    # with scripts. It's better to create a specific directory for your application and put the script there.
    
    # Custom Directory: Create a specific directory for your application, and place the script there. 
    # For example, you could create a directory called "my_app" or "database_error_logger" and place the script in that directory.
    
    # Scripts Directory: Some servers have a designated 
      
    Memmy - An iOS client for Lemmy @lemmy.ml
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Can’t edit any posts

    When I go to edit any post since the lates App Store update, it doesn’t take.

    I notice this in my last comment I made, saw the typo for gdk went to fix it and it doesn’t fix it.

    Memmy - An iOS client for Lemmy @lemmy.ml
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Little bit of a concern I came across just now

    I was reading a post in another sub when I received and answer to a question I asked on lemmy support. When I replied it not only posted my response to my original post but it posted the same reply as a response in the other sun I was reading.

    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml
    Efwis @lemmy.zip

    Is there a way to set up a testing server?

    I am working on a script for the instance I’m on, but I need a testing server to run it. Is there a way to set up a lemmy instance as a testing server without internet access granted and no domain name?