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shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Using RDP from Linux to Windows via Android and VPNEnglish2·10 months agoso it seems that without any config, the traffic passes from wlan1 to wlan0’s network flawlessly; but traffic from wlan0 network stops at the Android device, even with
iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
, so I’m clueless on what to do next
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Using RDP from Linux to Windows via Android and VPNEnglish1·10 months agohow could I set up NAT like this ? thanks
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Using RDP from Linux to Windows via Android and VPNEnglish2·10 months agoip r
default via 192.168.15.1 dev enp3s0 proto dhcp src 192.168.15.32 metric 100 192.168.15.0/24 dev enp3s0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.15.32 metric 100 192.168.38.0/24 via 192.168.15.21 dev enp3s0
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldOPto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•How to get rid of this paint in KDE/Kwin ?English4·10 months agotyvm
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldOPto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•AMD + Wayland - sometimes Firefox gets on top of all other windows, specially XWayland, and only killing kwin_wayland_r fixes itEnglish3·1 year agoAnother section of the log when this happened:
Aug 15 18:00:48 arch kwin_wayland[3328]: This plugin does not support raise() Aug 15 18:00:48 arch kwin_wayland[3328]: kwin_scene_opengl: 0x2: GL_INVALID_OPERATION in glDrawBuffers(unsupported buffer GL_BACK_LEFT) Aug 15 18:00:48 arch kwin_wayland[3328]: kwin_scene_opengl: 0x2: GL_INVALID_OPERATION in glDrawBuffers(unsupported buffer GL_BACK_LEFT) Aug 15 18:00:48 arch kwin_wayland[3328]: kwin_scene_opengl: 0x2: GL_INVALID_OPERATION in glDrawBuffers(unsupported buffer GL_BACK_LEFT) Aug 15 18:00:48 arch kwin_wayland[3328]: kwin_scene_opengl: 0x2: GL_INVALID_VALUE in glTexStorage2D(width, height or depth < 1) Aug 15 18:00:48 arch kwin_wayland[3328]: kwin_scene_opengl: Invalid framebuffer status: "GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_ATTACHMENT" Aug 15 18:00:48 arch kwin_wayland[3328]: kwin_scene_opengl: 0x2: GL_INVALID_OPERATION in glBindFramebuffer(non-gen name) Aug 15 18:00:48 arch kwin_wayland[3328]: kwin_scene_opengl: 0x2: GL_INVALID_FRAMEBUFFER_OPERATION in glClear(incomplete framebuffer)
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldOPto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•How to right click with keyboard?English2·1 year agoI realized it works in most programs, however it doesn’t in xwayland
And it’s precisely those xwayland programs (IntelliJ and Android Studio) that I would use this key most times
It seems that a namespace only has access to process that originates inside itself
systemctl --user list-units Failed to connect to bus: No medium found
as we can see, the same user doesn’t have access to other processes so we would need to duplicate every process above the namespace until we could acess the media
would duplicate of everything - pulsewire, dbus, etc - even work ?
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!English8·1 year agoyou install program A, it needs and installs libpotato then later you install program B that depends on libfries, and libfries depends on libpotato, however since you already have libpotato installed, only program B and libfries are installed The intelligence behind this is called a package manager
In windows when you install something, it usually installs itself as a standalone thing and complains/reaks when dependencies are not met - e.g having to install Visual C++ 2005-202x for games, JRE for java programs etc
instead of making you install everything that you need to run something complex, the package manager does this for you and keep tracks of where files are
and each package manager/distribution has an idea of where some files be stored
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!English6·1 year agoYou can freely manipulate NTFS in Linux. Just make sure your distribution has, after kernel >=5.15, enabled it, otherwise you may need to install the ntfs-eg driver. Other than that, Ach Wiki has info that may help you on any distro:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NTFS
I have done something similar to what you want to do, just needed the ntfs-3g driver installed and “Disks” (gnome disks) application would mount/read/write the disks as usual
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!English5·1 year agoYou can configure this behavior for CLI, and by proxy could run GUI programs that require elevation through the CLI:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Sudo#Using_visudo
Defaults passwd_timeout=0(avoids long running process/updates to timeout waiting for sudo password)
Defaults timestamp_type=global (This makes password typing and it’s expiry valid for ALL terminals, so you don’t need to type sudo’s password for everything you open after)
Defaults timestamp_timeout=10(change to any amount of minutes you wish)
The last one may be the difference between having to type the password every 5 minutes versus 1-2 times a day. Make sure you take security implications into account.
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!English3·1 year agoTimeshift, make sure to “include hidden files” to recover any configuration for desktop environments
After a few mess ups, you may find yourself not needing to backup everything, only the file(s) that messed up, and that’s still a good thing to have Timeshift for
Mind sharing whhich situations would a timecard be useful ? Probably something that requires enhanced time precision, I just can’t figure it out
These updates land on testing quickly, however due to the several packages updated at once, they all need to be tested by volunteers, and only when all of them are signed it’s pushed out of testing
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE Plasma 6.0, and KDE Gear 24.02 releasedEnglish273·1 year agoAlready switched to AMD to enjoy it
I figured the root cause of the problem and a workaround. Journalctl shows this info when starting SVP:
- Video: 0 GPU OpenCL device(s) on rusticl [OpenCL 3.0] (Mesa/X.org)*
this thread says rusticl is broken
https://www.svp-team.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3167&p=17
therefore disabling hardware acceleration, for now, makes svp work again
3rd gen i7 is outdated
Even a 8th gen i7 struggles to keep cool and quiet compared to Ryzens from 2019 onwards running the same stack
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Display refresh rate reverts back to 144hz after turning off the displayEnglish2·1 year agoYeah, it’s advertised as 160hz and even amdgpu_top (which uses xrandr or something like it) says 159.96hz is the first preferred mode, the second being 100hz
I had this problem before with a Nvidia card which reset to 144hz after an update and I could never enable it again. However it’s a mystery as to why it boots up at 160hz in systemd-boot console, and goes back to 144hz when entering KDE or turning the display off
shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldOPto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•Left clicking an open program in task manager is opening another instance of it1·2 years agoctrl isn’t stuck because entering and subsequently exiting plasma edit mode makes the default left click behavior work again, at least for some time
thanks, I would love to +1 on it if you find the link