Thank you, but the problem is that is howdy installation (that gets automatically executed after I run sudo apt install howdy
that tries to run “old fashioned” pip commands.
So I should either find a way to tweak Howdy install (like building it from source after changing something maybe?) or disable this system security feature temporarily, install howdy and re-enable it immediately after
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Nope I didn’t, but the problem doesn’t seem to be the Python version, but instead the fact that now Python is “externally managed” and therefore I cannot install packages using
pip install packagename
as it used to be.I know that this is done for security reasons and that the good practice would be using pipx or conda, but the problem is that howdy istallation still tries to use the “old approach”
shaked_coffee@feddit.itto Linux@lemmy.ml•Help choosing distro for old EOL ChromebookEnglish3·1 year agoIf you are looking for something light and low maintenance, maybe Mint could be a good fit?
I’ve never daily driven it because I’m not a fan of Cinnamon, but everyone says its light and stable so seems like what you are looking for
Up! Depending on what you are looking for also VanillaOS could be an interesting option
Long time Fedora user here. I’ve used Manjaro for a few months before Fedora and I’ve switched to PopOS! a few months ago because it was better supported from my laptop manufacturer…
I’ve to admin I was a bit skeptical about switching to a Debian based distro, because I’m someone who likes to follow the latest news in the field and gets exited to try the latest stuff. But then I did and gosh if it’s a smoother experience compared to Fedora! (which itself was a notable smoother experience compared to Manjaro). I’m not saying that Fedora experience was bad, I still think is one (if not the) best compromise between usability and freshness, but I’d say that with Pop I’ve had even less troubles than with windows! The price of that? Being stuck with Gnome 42 after having tried the goodies of newer ones :/
TL;DR: If you think you can live without the latest magic from the linux community, to then I’d reccommend you Pop. Otherwise Manjaro is a good distro and from what I can remember NVIDIA drivers works almost out-of-the-box but be ready for some frequent minor troubleshooting sessions
shaked_coffee@feddit.itto Android@lemdro.id•Android 15 will let you set a default wallet appEnglish2·1 year agoCan PayPal act as a traditional debit card though? I thought it was only for online or p2p payments
shaked_coffee@feddit.itOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•InfinityBook Pro 16 - Gen8 restarting out of nowere2·1 year agoWhen it reboots the fans are kinda loud until I enter the password for disk encryption, then everything is as expected. Temperatures are more than ok both before and after the random reboots.
Sorry for the noob question but, how can I run a memtest on it?
shaked_coffee@feddit.itto Android@lemdro.id•Android 15 will let you set a default wallet appEnglish26·1 year agoCool. Would be even cooler if there was an alternative to Google Wallet for non-samsung smartphones tho…
I really like Photon, that is a web client but with Firefox PWAs addon can be installed a regular app
EDIT: just seen someone else wrote the same in a different comment, wooops
shaked_coffee@feddit.itOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the state of the art for KDE Connect Clipboard Sync?2·1 year agoFor anyone else with the same issue, Clipboard sync is disabled by default on GSConnect, but can be simply enabled going to the extension settings and then tapping on the device name. (Yes, I just found out that the device name was tappable and there were lots of per-device settings, wow)
shaked_coffee@feddit.itOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the state of the art for KDE Connect Clipboard Sync?3·1 year agoI didn’t know about the toggle, but it seems me much more practical than the notification. I’ll probably go for that one, thank you!
shaked_coffee@feddit.itOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the state of the art for KDE Connect Clipboard Sync?3·1 year agoThanks for pointing this issue out! Idk how the KDE team is moving to address this, but I know that for example the gnome extension Pano (which is a clipboard manager) has a blacklist of apps that should ignore (and which by default is most popular password managers), so KDEConnect could do the same I guess…
shaked_coffee@feddit.itOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the state of the art for KDE Connect Clipboard Sync?2·1 year agoAnd do you have to enable some setting on the desktop side to make it work from linux to android? 'Cause I tried and it wasn’t working out of the box (maybe it’s because I was using GSConnect without having install KDEConnect, could it be?)
shaked_coffee@feddit.itOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the state of the art for KDE Connect Clipboard Sync?2·1 year agoand (from what you know of course) there’s no way to make it work as automatically as it was before using adb?
I’m not sure but it seems there isn’t…
shaked_coffee@feddit.itOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•MSI Laptop wakes up immediately after entering sleep mode1·2 years agoThank you! I’ll check it out and see if I can turn it into a permanent fix
shaked_coffee@feddit.itOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•MSI Laptop wakes up immediately after entering sleep modeEnglish1·2 years agoI’ve tried to look at kernel logs opening
journalctl -f
orsudo dmsg -H -W
before suspending the system but I’m not an expert and I didn’t found anything weird to me. It just seems that immediately after the sleep state was reached I asked the system to wake up
Imho the card view redesign was more than needed, thank you!
Big kudos to the thunderbird team, since the supernova announcement they’ve done a really good job