KDE input handling in spring 2025
Interesting blog post by Jakob Petsovits about what has been going on in KDE regarding input handling.
https://blogs.kde.org/2025/05/14/input-handling-in-spring-2025/
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Interesting blog post by Jakob Petsovits about what has been going on in KDE regarding input handling.
https://blogs.kde.org/2025/05/14/input-handling-in-spring-2025/
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Input handling in spring 2025
Since Akademy 2024, input handling improvements have been one of three KDE Goals with myself as a co-instigator. You may be wondering why you didn't see a series of dedicated blog posts on this topic, which I had hoped to write. Instead of taking accountability…
Which has crisper fonts? Ubuntu or Fedora?
Trying to do some word processing in Linux, and found that no matter what config I adjusted the fonts in Arch, Mint, Debian and Void, were weirdly blurry for me. Fuzzy, with little shadows around them. I've retreated back to Ubuntu, which is much better, but I've heard good things about Fedora. Does anyone know whether Fedora running Vanilla Gnome has that production-level crispness the way Ubuntu does? I'd like to see how close I can get to Mac's fonts without shelling out a down payment on a Kia for them.
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Trying to do some word processing in Linux, and found that no matter what config I adjusted the fonts in Arch, Mint, Debian and Void, were weirdly blurry for me. Fuzzy, with little shadows around them. I've retreated back to Ubuntu, which is much better, but I've heard good things about Fedora. Does anyone know whether Fedora running Vanilla Gnome has that production-level crispness the way Ubuntu does? I'd like to see how close I can get to Mac's fonts without shelling out a down payment on a Kia for them.
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Any good drawing program for Fedora 42?
Im trying to work in Krita and it keeps flickering on me when i do my work. i tried a few fixes and its not as bad, but now sometimes the save option will bug out on me. Fix or another program? This is frustrating
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Im trying to work in Krita and it keeps flickering on me when i do my work. i tried a few fixes and its not as bad, but now sometimes the save option will bug out on me. Fix or another program? This is frustrating
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Boot Linux, LOADLIN code (Take Me Home, Country Roads parody)
I created this song parody in 1999 when I was addicted to Linux and I was on a vacation with no computer access. My complicated triple-boot computer setup included now-forgotten LOADLIN.EXE program to boot to Linux...
Almost heaven,
UNIX system
With all the sources,
It's free software
UNIX is old soft,
older than the DOS,
younger than the mainframes,
it's the perfect OS
R: Boot Linux,
LOADLIN code,
Boot the system
I belong
Memory protection,
Multitasking,
Boot Linux,
LOADLIN code
All the memory
Can be used there
And you can use the swapfile
To get even mooore
Dark text-mode terminal
With a command line,
Misty taste of screenshine,
Tear drop in my eye
R
I heared its voice yesterday it called me
My books remind me of my comp far away
Driving down the road I get the feeling I should boot it
Yesterday, yesterday...
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I created this song parody in 1999 when I was addicted to Linux and I was on a vacation with no computer access. My complicated triple-boot computer setup included now-forgotten LOADLIN.EXE program to boot to Linux...
Almost heaven,
UNIX system
With all the sources,
It's free software
UNIX is old soft,
older than the DOS,
younger than the mainframes,
it's the perfect OS
R: Boot Linux,
LOADLIN code,
Boot the system
I belong
Memory protection,
Multitasking,
Boot Linux,
LOADLIN code
All the memory
Can be used there
And you can use the swapfile
To get even mooore
Dark text-mode terminal
With a command line,
Misty taste of screenshine,
Tear drop in my eye
R
I heared its voice yesterday it called me
My books remind me of my comp far away
Driving down the road I get the feeling I should boot it
Yesterday, yesterday...
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Linux Plumbers 2025, call for participation via your work.
https://lpc.events/blog/current/index.php/2025/05/14/submission-time-for-linux-plumbers-2025/
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Linux Plumbers Conference
The Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) is a developer conference for the open source community. The LPC brings together the top developers working on the plumbing of Linux - kernel subsystems, core libraries, windowing systems, etc. - and gives them three days…
Google to pay $1.38 billion over privacy violations
https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/05/google-to-pay-1-38-billion-over-privacy-violations
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Google to pay $1.38 billion over privacy violations
The state of Texas reached a mammoth financial agreement with Google last week, securing $1.375 billion in payments to settle two lawsuits concerning the use of consumers' data.
Linux Swap Table Code Shows The Potential For Huge Performance Gains
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Swap-Table-Patches
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Linux Swap Table Code Shows The Potential For Huge Performance Gains
Following recent discussions by Linux kernel developers around integrating swap cache and swap maps functionality with the swap allocator, Swap Table was born
Linux Compatible Gaming laptops
Hi everyone, fellow linux user with a question, I live in a country System 76 , Tuxedo , Framework, etc don't ship to. Last few years, been gaming on Steam Deck, but it's getting older and deck 2 is not here yet. So I've started looking for laptop options.
as I mentioned linux manufacturers don't ship to my country ( I could use third party for shipping, but there are whole separate caveats there ).
Big oems are all available though, Lenovo, Asus, Msi, etc. So if anyone has tested, are there gaming laptops by big oems that work well with linux ?
I'm not picky and have no problem getting my hands dirty and setting it up myself, but if there are no drivers... well then there are no drivers :))
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Hi everyone, fellow linux user with a question, I live in a country System 76 , Tuxedo , Framework, etc don't ship to. Last few years, been gaming on Steam Deck, but it's getting older and deck 2 is not here yet. So I've started looking for laptop options.
as I mentioned linux manufacturers don't ship to my country ( I could use third party for shipping, but there are whole separate caveats there ).
Big oems are all available though, Lenovo, Asus, Msi, etc. So if anyone has tested, are there gaming laptops by big oems that work well with linux ?
I'm not picky and have no problem getting my hands dirty and setting it up myself, but if there are no drivers... well then there are no drivers :))
https://redd.it/1kn5o9a
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Recreating windows active directory experience on linux
For mods: this is not support question, this is meant for discussion. I'm not asking how to do something, I'm asking for opinions on doing something.
So I got this idea in my head and I can't get it out of my head. Back in school, I remember computers being setup with active directory (windows) where you can log into your account on any computer connected to server.
I know what you're gonna say "pfft, yeah so ldap?", here's the catch not quite. LDAP allows for login on all systems with single login which I've done and its quite great but on windows you would get your wallpaper, desktop settings and all the files.
And that gave me an idea. How about tapping into login process, with ldap, so that after successful ldap authentication, home directory is mounted via nfs from server. So that home directory is kept on server and you can log in on any machine and you get your entire home directory.
I'm not sure how useful that would be, and if the os version differs not to mention if DE/os differs, it could cause quite a lot of trouble where each de/software changes configs that are from newer or older versions.
I'm also not sure if anyone has done anything like this before, so what do you guys think about this idea?
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For mods: this is not support question, this is meant for discussion. I'm not asking how to do something, I'm asking for opinions on doing something.
So I got this idea in my head and I can't get it out of my head. Back in school, I remember computers being setup with active directory (windows) where you can log into your account on any computer connected to server.
I know what you're gonna say "pfft, yeah so ldap?", here's the catch not quite. LDAP allows for login on all systems with single login which I've done and its quite great but on windows you would get your wallpaper, desktop settings and all the files.
And that gave me an idea. How about tapping into login process, with ldap, so that after successful ldap authentication, home directory is mounted via nfs from server. So that home directory is kept on server and you can log in on any machine and you get your entire home directory.
I'm not sure how useful that would be, and if the os version differs not to mention if DE/os differs, it could cause quite a lot of trouble where each de/software changes configs that are from newer or older versions.
I'm also not sure if anyone has done anything like this before, so what do you guys think about this idea?
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What's up with Gnome?
I recently switched to linux after facing some issues with windows (bitlocker was tweaking and the keys never worked so i nuked it and it downgraded to 10 from 11, I prefer 10 anyways but it seemed to annoy me again with other issues so yeah I now switched to linux).
Anyways so I decided upon the Fedora Workstation distro cuz I wanted to forget about windows as a whole so an entirely different ui seemed the way to go, and put that on the hdd on my laptop, with windows still on the c drive SSD, it works amazing, just as fast as windows on an SSD even though fedora is on an HDD which I thought was wild. I also bought an external SSD where I put arch with gnome but I wanted to try out kde so I nuked arch and put debian kde on it (because I don't like the installation process of arch sorry), and I was able to do all kinds of shenanigans on itz right click drop down menu, themes, THE APPLICATIONS TAB CAN MOVE WHERE I WANT IT TO GO? In gnome I have a desktop folder in my default home directory and for what? No reason cuz I can't even put things on the desktop? I love gnome's ui, but why is it so inertial with the way that it is, is there a better way to customise gnome?
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I recently switched to linux after facing some issues with windows (bitlocker was tweaking and the keys never worked so i nuked it and it downgraded to 10 from 11, I prefer 10 anyways but it seemed to annoy me again with other issues so yeah I now switched to linux).
Anyways so I decided upon the Fedora Workstation distro cuz I wanted to forget about windows as a whole so an entirely different ui seemed the way to go, and put that on the hdd on my laptop, with windows still on the c drive SSD, it works amazing, just as fast as windows on an SSD even though fedora is on an HDD which I thought was wild. I also bought an external SSD where I put arch with gnome but I wanted to try out kde so I nuked arch and put debian kde on it (because I don't like the installation process of arch sorry), and I was able to do all kinds of shenanigans on itz right click drop down menu, themes, THE APPLICATIONS TAB CAN MOVE WHERE I WANT IT TO GO? In gnome I have a desktop folder in my default home directory and for what? No reason cuz I can't even put things on the desktop? I love gnome's ui, but why is it so inertial with the way that it is, is there a better way to customise gnome?
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My shot at FOSS: declaro - turn any package manager declarative (AUR too)
https://github.com/mantinhas/declaro
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GitHub - mantinhas/declaro: a simple declarative wrapper for any linux distro
a simple declarative wrapper for any linux distro. Contribute to mantinhas/declaro development by creating an account on GitHub.
Are NVIDIA drivers worse for handling Desktop Environments or it is a problem of mine?
From my experience with Linux OS's I started to see a pattern that I do not know if it is real or are my senses tricking me, I started to feel that using dedicated nvidia cards have showed me poor DE general performance, like sluggish animations, drags and window resizes, but always that I put my hands on a config with a integrated gpu like intel graphics I did not see this happening, also AMD just works normally, so this is where I started to doubt myself, it is possible that NVIDIA cannot handle such basic and primal activity?
PS.: Once a guy in arch forums told me that NVIDIA sucks in re-rendering contexts, but I did not get why since I was really lay at graphic stuff.
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From my experience with Linux OS's I started to see a pattern that I do not know if it is real or are my senses tricking me, I started to feel that using dedicated nvidia cards have showed me poor DE general performance, like sluggish animations, drags and window resizes, but always that I put my hands on a config with a integrated gpu like intel graphics I did not see this happening, also AMD just works normally, so this is where I started to doubt myself, it is possible that NVIDIA cannot handle such basic and primal activity?
PS.: Once a guy in arch forums told me that NVIDIA sucks in re-rendering contexts, but I did not get why since I was really lay at graphic stuff.
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Graphical checksum remedy
I've learned to checksum .iso and other files from the terminal, and discovered a nice little graphical application that does the same thing. For what works best under as a file manager is fine to me, here I use "thunar", and basically activating "gtkhash" from a custom_actions means it will print the checksum graphically.
https://imgur.com/a/RN7HgqU
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I've learned to checksum .iso and other files from the terminal, and discovered a nice little graphical application that does the same thing. For what works best under as a file manager is fine to me, here I use "thunar", and basically activating "gtkhash" from a custom_actions means it will print the checksum graphically.
https://imgur.com/a/RN7HgqU
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Would you trust insync?
Hey,
In search of a really good client for Google Drive I have stumbled upon InSync.
It works well, but honestly it feels a bit scarey to give another company "full access" to my personal drive.
Would you trust InSync to get full access to your personal cloud drive?
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Hey,
In search of a really good client for Google Drive I have stumbled upon InSync.
It works well, but honestly it feels a bit scarey to give another company "full access" to my personal drive.
Would you trust InSync to get full access to your personal cloud drive?
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