Can't load new fonts in programs, but they are there in fonts. (ubuntu)
I've downloaded a font from Google fonts, extracted it and installed it, using fonts. The font is there, when i look in the fonts app, but when i open Gimp, it doesn't list it.
To check this, i also opened libre office writter, and i couldn't find the font there either. Am i doing something wrong?
I'm using ubuntu and ElementalOS
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I've downloaded a font from Google fonts, extracted it and installed it, using fonts. The font is there, when i look in the fonts app, but when i open Gimp, it doesn't list it.
To check this, i also opened libre office writter, and i couldn't find the font there either. Am i doing something wrong?
I'm using ubuntu and ElementalOS
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Can't load new fonts in programs, but they are there in fonts....
I've downloaded a font from Google fonts, extracted it and installed it, using fonts. The font is there, when i look in the fonts app, but when...
Kaidan, KDE's multiplatform instant messaging app for Jabber and other XMPP services, reaches version 0.5. New features include recording and sending audio and video and searching for contacts and messages.
https://www.kaidan.im/2020/04/06/kaidan-0.5.0/
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Kaidan, KDE's multiplatform instant messaging app for Jabber and...
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Intel ports AMD compiler code for a 10% performance boost in Linux gaming
https://www.pcgamer.com/intel-ports-amd-compiler-code-for-a-10-performance-boost-in-linux-gaming/
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Intel ports AMD compiler code for a 10% performance boost in Linux gaming
The results are promising so far.
The end of an Era - changing every single instance of a 32-bit time_t in Linux
https://www.linaro.org/blog/the-end-of-an-era/
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Apache Performance: Disable .htaccess here's why
https://haydenjames.io/disable-htaccess-apache-performance/
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Apache Performance: Disable .htaccess
Disable .htaccess when possible by integrating necessary directives directly into Apache's main server configuration. Here's why.
My story of transitioning from Mac to Linux
https://opensource.com/article/20/4/mac-to-linux
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My story of transitioning from Mac to Linux
There's growing awareness in the design community about the importance of design ethics and the way proprietary technology subjugates users. As a user experience designer, I believe technology should be designed to respect the earth as well as creators and…
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead is a turn-based survival/RPG game set in a post-apocalyptic world
https://cataclysmdda.org/
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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead
Official homepage of Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead open source turn-based survival RPG development project. Hosts downloads of game and links to community sites...
io_uring By Example: An Article Series
https://unixism.net/2020/04/io-uring-by-example-article-series/
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io_uring By Example: An Article Series
io_uring is a clever new, high-performance interface for asynchronous I/O for Linux without the drawbacks of the aio set of APIs. In this 3-part article series, we look at how to use io_uring to ge…
Create a bootable Windows USB stick using Linux, commandline only!
https://gitlab.com/vaared/wintousblinux/
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Window Maker releases version 0.95.9 with several fixes and a few new features
http://www.windowmaker.org/
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Window Maker releases version 0.95.9 with several fixes and a few...
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What note taking app do you use (if any)?
I've managed to live without a note taking app for so long, but my brain is failing me more and more often, and I sometimes see interesting commands or tips I'd like to remember (for instance to help debugging an issue on Linux).
I've done some research. [Joplin](https://joplinapp.org/) looks nice, but I couldn't install it: the install noscript downloads an AppImage from Github, and I guess it was throttled because I'm downloading at 10 kb/s... and the AppImage is so big I never managed to complete the download. (plus it's an Electron app)
Ideally, I'd like something that can be easily shared between devices (Joplin seems to do that easily using your NAS or a third party service like Dropbox), since I'd be sharing these "notebooks" between my home desktop and my work laptop.
Thanks for your recommendations!
P.S.: I thought about just using text files, but the ability to add metadata to notes (tags) as well as other information (images) can be quite useful.
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I've managed to live without a note taking app for so long, but my brain is failing me more and more often, and I sometimes see interesting commands or tips I'd like to remember (for instance to help debugging an issue on Linux).
I've done some research. [Joplin](https://joplinapp.org/) looks nice, but I couldn't install it: the install noscript downloads an AppImage from Github, and I guess it was throttled because I'm downloading at 10 kb/s... and the AppImage is so big I never managed to complete the download. (plus it's an Electron app)
Ideally, I'd like something that can be easily shared between devices (Joplin seems to do that easily using your NAS or a third party service like Dropbox), since I'd be sharing these "notebooks" between my home desktop and my work laptop.
Thanks for your recommendations!
P.S.: I thought about just using text files, but the ability to add metadata to notes (tags) as well as other information (images) can be quite useful.
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r/linux - What note taking app do you use (if any)?
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Plasma Xwayland is outperforming native Wayland and native Xorg in Xonotic
I took some benchmarks of Xonotic running under Plasma Xorg, Wayland and XWayland with timedemo of 32 seconds demo of firing all weapons and surprisingly XWayland outperformance native Xorg and Wayland. I threw some Sway benchmarks too just for comparison.
To launch Xonotic for Wayland, use SDL\_VIDEODRIVER=wayland env variable and Xonotic linked against newer version of SDL
They are sorted by the highest score order
W sway
1099 frames 8.0393175 seconds 136.7031465 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 98 143 219 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 7.9379667 seconds 138.4485522 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 101 145 231 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 7.8705051 seconds 139.6352575 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 101 147 225 (32 seconds)
XW plasma
1099 frames 9.6341691 seconds 114.0731488 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 82 119 195 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 9.6714972 seconds 113.6328714 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 83 118 186 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 9.2620295 seconds 118.6565000 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 86 125 200 (32 seconds)
W plasma
1099 frames 11.0201610 seconds 99.7263109 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 76 103 161 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 10.2349702 seconds 107.3769613 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 79 112 180 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 10.3239201 seconds 106.4518117 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 80 111 178 (32 seconds)
X plasma
1099 frames 12.2948719 seconds 89.3868605 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 70 92 126 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 12.2376714 seconds 89.8046668 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 70 93 139 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 12.3729273 seconds 88.8229581 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 67 92 144 (32 seconds)
XW sway
1099 frames 18.2966133 seconds 60.0657610 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 58 60 62 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 18.2826612 seconds 60.1115991 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 60 60 62 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 18.3155127 seconds 60.0037801 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 60 60 60 (32 seconds)
It's not surprising that XWayland outperformance native Xorg as XWayland is part of Wayland WM itself instead of the separate entity but what is surprising is XWayland for sway is at the bottom and XWayland is outperforming the native Wayland.
System Info:-
**OS**: Arch Linux x86\_64
**Kernel**: 5.6.2-zen1-2-zen
**Resolution**: 1920x1080
**CPU**: Intel i7-8565U (8) @ 4.600GHz
i**GPU**: Intel UHD Graphics 620
d**GPU**: AMD Radeon 520 Mobile (not used for this test cause its basically useless)
**Memory**: 19882MiB
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I took some benchmarks of Xonotic running under Plasma Xorg, Wayland and XWayland with timedemo of 32 seconds demo of firing all weapons and surprisingly XWayland outperformance native Xorg and Wayland. I threw some Sway benchmarks too just for comparison.
To launch Xonotic for Wayland, use SDL\_VIDEODRIVER=wayland env variable and Xonotic linked against newer version of SDL
They are sorted by the highest score order
W sway
1099 frames 8.0393175 seconds 136.7031465 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 98 143 219 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 7.9379667 seconds 138.4485522 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 101 145 231 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 7.8705051 seconds 139.6352575 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 101 147 225 (32 seconds)
XW plasma
1099 frames 9.6341691 seconds 114.0731488 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 82 119 195 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 9.6714972 seconds 113.6328714 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 83 118 186 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 9.2620295 seconds 118.6565000 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 86 125 200 (32 seconds)
W plasma
1099 frames 11.0201610 seconds 99.7263109 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 76 103 161 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 10.2349702 seconds 107.3769613 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 79 112 180 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 10.3239201 seconds 106.4518117 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 80 111 178 (32 seconds)
X plasma
1099 frames 12.2948719 seconds 89.3868605 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 70 92 126 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 12.2376714 seconds 89.8046668 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 70 93 139 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 12.3729273 seconds 88.8229581 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 67 92 144 (32 seconds)
XW sway
1099 frames 18.2966133 seconds 60.0657610 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 58 60 62 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 18.2826612 seconds 60.1115991 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 60 60 62 (32 seconds)
1099 frames 18.3155127 seconds 60.0037801 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 60 60 60 (32 seconds)
It's not surprising that XWayland outperformance native Xorg as XWayland is part of Wayland WM itself instead of the separate entity but what is surprising is XWayland for sway is at the bottom and XWayland is outperforming the native Wayland.
System Info:-
**OS**: Arch Linux x86\_64
**Kernel**: 5.6.2-zen1-2-zen
**Resolution**: 1920x1080
**CPU**: Intel i7-8565U (8) @ 4.600GHz
i**GPU**: Intel UHD Graphics 620
d**GPU**: AMD Radeon 520 Mobile (not used for this test cause its basically useless)
**Memory**: 19882MiB
https://redd.it/fwgy26
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Plasma Xwayland is outperforming native Wayland and native Xorg in...
I took some benchmarks of Xonotic running under Plasma Xorg, Wayland and XWayland with timedemo of 32 seconds demo of firing all weapons and...
module probe and module init
I am trying to make a Loadable Kernel Module for a Zynq7k SoC that should create a character device
I am an absolute beginner in this field with 0 experience. I just need to know what the structure of the module should look like.
Other than the:
1- module\_init
2- module\_exit
3- fops
What are the other functions that should be there in my module. the skeleton that xilinx make when i start adding my own module contains "module\_probe" and "module\_remove" functions.
the probe function gets the interrupt and memory resources for my module and the remove function frees these resources. what is the difference between probe and init .. and between remove and exit..
should I keep them or remove them and add their functionality to init and exit.
I am working on Linux Kernel v4.9 linux-xlnx
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I am trying to make a Loadable Kernel Module for a Zynq7k SoC that should create a character device
I am an absolute beginner in this field with 0 experience. I just need to know what the structure of the module should look like.
Other than the:
1- module\_init
2- module\_exit
3- fops
What are the other functions that should be there in my module. the skeleton that xilinx make when i start adding my own module contains "module\_probe" and "module\_remove" functions.
the probe function gets the interrupt and memory resources for my module and the remove function frees these resources. what is the difference between probe and init .. and between remove and exit..
should I keep them or remove them and add their functionality to init and exit.
I am working on Linux Kernel v4.9 linux-xlnx
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module probe and module init
I am trying to make a Loadable Kernel Module for a Zynq7k SoC that should create a character device I am an absolute beginner in this field with...
About to hop from Manjaro. Do I choose EndeavourOS or Opensuse Tumbleweed
I have been using Manjaro for a long time but I don't really like the way they hold packages back, even on Unstable. I am either going to hop to EndeavourOS or Opensuse Tumbleweed but I don't know which. I also like Salient OS but feel that Endeavour probably has the biggest community following Manjaro. Can anyone help me decide?
EDIT: I forgot to say, I want to stick with KDE Plasma and I am ideally looking for my install to be good for gaming.
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I have been using Manjaro for a long time but I don't really like the way they hold packages back, even on Unstable. I am either going to hop to EndeavourOS or Opensuse Tumbleweed but I don't know which. I also like Salient OS but feel that Endeavour probably has the biggest community following Manjaro. Can anyone help me decide?
EDIT: I forgot to say, I want to stick with KDE Plasma and I am ideally looking for my install to be good for gaming.
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About to hop from Manjaro. Do I choose EndeavourOS or Opensuse...
I have been using Manjaro for a long time but I don't really like the way they hold packages back, even on Unstable. I am either going to hop to...
Red Hat Names Paul Cormier President and Chief Executive Officer
https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-names-paul-cormier-president-and-chief-executive-officer
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Red Hat Names Paul Cormier President and Chief Executive Officer
Red Hat, Inc. today announced that it has named Paul Cormier as president and chief executive officer of Red Hat. Cormier, who previously served as Red Hat’s president of Products and Technologies, succeeds Jim Whitehurst, who is now president of IBM.