For Nvidia + Wayland users having rendering problems with Minecraft after resume from sleep...
I had a lot of rendering problems with Minecraft lately when optimizing my Nvidia GPU power management.
I use a hybrid GPU laptop which has a Intel and Nvidia GPU (Gigabyte G5 RTX 3050ti with propietary drivers) laptop and I want to have the maximum energy savings while still keeping performance.
The thing is, after tinkering for DAYS, I found up the culprit of every rendering problem happening when resuming from sleep with Nvidia GPU, it was not the nvidia GPU causing corrupted graphics on Minecraft, it was Minecraft's OPENGL.
I first noticed this when Vulkan games didnt crash but OpenGL did. Then I installed the Vulkan mod for fabric and DONE, Minecraft stopped corrupting graphics on resume for the nvidia propietary drivers.
Just install this and you are done, big kudos to the author: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/vulkanmod
Personal Note: I hope this gets into Sodium somehow, Vulkan must be standard as of now!
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I had a lot of rendering problems with Minecraft lately when optimizing my Nvidia GPU power management.
I use a hybrid GPU laptop which has a Intel and Nvidia GPU (Gigabyte G5 RTX 3050ti with propietary drivers) laptop and I want to have the maximum energy savings while still keeping performance.
The thing is, after tinkering for DAYS, I found up the culprit of every rendering problem happening when resuming from sleep with Nvidia GPU, it was not the nvidia GPU causing corrupted graphics on Minecraft, it was Minecraft's OPENGL.
I first noticed this when Vulkan games didnt crash but OpenGL did. Then I installed the Vulkan mod for fabric and DONE, Minecraft stopped corrupting graphics on resume for the nvidia propietary drivers.
Just install this and you are done, big kudos to the author: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/vulkanmod
Personal Note: I hope this gets into Sodium somehow, Vulkan must be standard as of now!
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Vulkan renderer mod for Minecraft.
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Spotify playlists to YouTube mp3 download CLI/WebUI
I do not know who will find it helpful, but I made this in order to have Spotify playlists downloaded from YouTube. The final mp3 files are compatible and usable inside Serato/Traktor.
https://github.com/Maxsafer/spotify2mp3
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I do not know who will find it helpful, but I made this in order to have Spotify playlists downloaded from YouTube. The final mp3 files are compatible and usable inside Serato/Traktor.
https://github.com/Maxsafer/spotify2mp3
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GitHub - Maxsafer/spotify2mp3: Download Spotify playlists / songs as .mp3 from YouTube.
Download Spotify playlists / songs as .mp3 from YouTube. - Maxsafer/spotify2mp3
2026 - Year of the Linux Phone?
Okay, the noscript is tinged with a little sarcasm, but the sentiment is honest. I made a comment on a Linux mobile post about a month ago saying that we were one egregious, unpalatable announcement away from seeing real progress in mobile Linux. With Android’s recent announcement about killing side-loading, is this the opportunity Linux devs need to justify dedicating more resources to mobile Linux?
I have only been using linux for a bit over a year and I am interested to hear from the old-heads on this one. Linux is starting to (modestly) surge in popularity on the desktop/laptop side of things which I know has been years if not decades in the making.
With the current Linux landscape, is there any reason to expect Linux mobile to get increased attention, and if so when would be reasonable to expect mature software that could see wide uptake? From what I have found, it isn’t there yet but I do not have the knowledge to understand how far away this future may be.
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Okay, the noscript is tinged with a little sarcasm, but the sentiment is honest. I made a comment on a Linux mobile post about a month ago saying that we were one egregious, unpalatable announcement away from seeing real progress in mobile Linux. With Android’s recent announcement about killing side-loading, is this the opportunity Linux devs need to justify dedicating more resources to mobile Linux?
I have only been using linux for a bit over a year and I am interested to hear from the old-heads on this one. Linux is starting to (modestly) surge in popularity on the desktop/laptop side of things which I know has been years if not decades in the making.
With the current Linux landscape, is there any reason to expect Linux mobile to get increased attention, and if so when would be reasonable to expect mature software that could see wide uptake? From what I have found, it isn’t there yet but I do not have the knowledge to understand how far away this future may be.
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LibreOffice project and community recap: August 2025
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2025/09/01/libreoffice-project-and-community-recap-august-2025/
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LibreOffice project and community recap: August 2025 - The Document Foundation Blog
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more… Every six months – in February and August – we release a new major update to LibreOffice. And on 20 August, LibreOffice…
What's your arrangement for the top of the window buttons?
I realized some years ago that my preferred button order is "Close - Title Bar - Minimize - Maximize", because it feels the most natural to me. I haven't seen many users on linux-based systems doing that specific order.
So, I am curious: What is your preferred order and why?
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I realized some years ago that my preferred button order is "Close - Title Bar - Minimize - Maximize", because it feels the most natural to me. I haven't seen many users on linux-based systems doing that specific order.
So, I am curious: What is your preferred order and why?
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How to save an old Lexmark Z32-33 printer using QEMU and Debian
I recently got my hands on a Lexmark Z33 inkjet printer. I thought it would be a cakewalk to set up with Gutenprint — but it turns out the Z33 is the only Lexmark inkjet that runs on a proprietary, undocumented “Z-code” driver, with no PPDs and zero Gutenprint support.
The only saving grace is that Lexmark still hosts their ancient Linux driver for Red Hat 7.3 (2001):
CJLZ33TC.TAR.GZ → https://www.downloaddelivery.com/downloads/cpd/CJLZ33TC.TAR.GZ
After days of trial and error (Raspberry Pi emulation, failed source builds, etc.), I found a working method: run Red Hat Linux 8.0 in QEMU with the original Lexmark driver, and forward its LPD queue to modern CUPS (2.4.x) on Debian Trixie. Cyan ink still fails inside RH8, but works fine once bridged to modern CUPS.
On the Debian host, install QEMU and CUPS:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install qemu-system-i386 qemu-utils cups
Unload usblp so it doesn’t grab the printer before QEMU does:
sudo rmmod usblp
Grab the Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional DVD ISO (from the Internet Archive).
Create a disk image:
qemu-img create -f qcow2 redhat8.qcow2 4G
Boot the installer with USB passthrough and VNC enabled:
sudo qemu-system-i386 \
-m 384 \
-hda redhat8.qcow2 \
-boot d \
-cdrom red-hat-linux-8.0-professional-install-dvd.iso \
-net nic,model=rtl8139 \
-net user,hostfwd=tcp::515-:515 \
-usb -device piix3-usb-uhci \
-device usb-host,vendorid=0x043d,productid=0x0021 \
-vga cirrus \
-display vnc=0.0.0.0:1
At the boot prompt, type:
linux text vga=normal
If you skip this, the Lexmark installer will later fail due to console restrictions.
After installation, boot normally with the same command, but
From another machine, connect to QEMU’s VNC session:
vncviewer <host-ip>:1
(or use xtightvncviewer / vinagre depending on your distro).
Inside the VM, mount the CD:
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
Install required RPMs from the RH8 DVD:
rpm -ivh /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/slang-1.4.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/ennoscript-1.6.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/gcc-2.96.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/make-3.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/libstdc++-2.96.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/libstdc++-devel-2.96.rpm
Start X11 so the Lexmark installer can run its GUI:
startx
Download and run the Lexmark driver:
wget https://www.downloaddelivery.com/downloads/cpd/CJLZ33TC.TAR.GZ
tar -xvzf CJLZ33TC.TAR.GZ
cd lexmarkz33-1.0-3
./lexmarkz33-1.0-3.sh
This will install through a GUI and create an LPD queue called
Start the print daemon:
/etc/init.d/lpd start
To check the printer is talking, or to print the test page (cyan will fail here), run inside an xterm under startx:
z23-z33lsc
On the Debian Trixie host, open the CUPS web interface at http://localhost:631 → Administration → Add Printer.
Add a Generic PostScript Printer with this URI:
lpd://<IP>:515/lexmarkz33
Now the RH8 VM acts as a bridge, and modern CUPS 2.4.x handles the jobs correctly (including cyan).
To start the VM invisibly at boot, add this to
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# rc.local
#
# Free the printer from usblp so QEMU can grab it
/sbin/rmmod usblp 2>/dev/null || true
# Start RH8 VM in background
/usr/bin/qemu-system-i386 \
-m 384 \
-hda /home/printer/redhat8.qcow2 \
-boot c \
-net nic,model=rtl8139 \
-net user,hostfwd=tcp::515-:515 \
-usb -device piix3-usb-uhci \
-device usb-host,vendorid=0x043d,productid=0x0021 \
-serial file:/var/log/rh8-vm-serial.log \
-daemonize -display none -serial file:/var/log/rh8-vm.log
exit 0
Then voila, the LPD queue, and the Z33 is now available through CUPS on the trixie machine, regardless of
I recently got my hands on a Lexmark Z33 inkjet printer. I thought it would be a cakewalk to set up with Gutenprint — but it turns out the Z33 is the only Lexmark inkjet that runs on a proprietary, undocumented “Z-code” driver, with no PPDs and zero Gutenprint support.
The only saving grace is that Lexmark still hosts their ancient Linux driver for Red Hat 7.3 (2001):
CJLZ33TC.TAR.GZ → https://www.downloaddelivery.com/downloads/cpd/CJLZ33TC.TAR.GZ
After days of trial and error (Raspberry Pi emulation, failed source builds, etc.), I found a working method: run Red Hat Linux 8.0 in QEMU with the original Lexmark driver, and forward its LPD queue to modern CUPS (2.4.x) on Debian Trixie. Cyan ink still fails inside RH8, but works fine once bridged to modern CUPS.
On the Debian host, install QEMU and CUPS:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install qemu-system-i386 qemu-utils cups
Unload usblp so it doesn’t grab the printer before QEMU does:
sudo rmmod usblp
Grab the Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional DVD ISO (from the Internet Archive).
Create a disk image:
qemu-img create -f qcow2 redhat8.qcow2 4G
Boot the installer with USB passthrough and VNC enabled:
sudo qemu-system-i386 \
-m 384 \
-hda redhat8.qcow2 \
-boot d \
-cdrom red-hat-linux-8.0-professional-install-dvd.iso \
-net nic,model=rtl8139 \
-net user,hostfwd=tcp::515-:515 \
-usb -device piix3-usb-uhci \
-device usb-host,vendorid=0x043d,productid=0x0021 \
-vga cirrus \
-display vnc=0.0.0.0:1
At the boot prompt, type:
linux text vga=normal
If you skip this, the Lexmark installer will later fail due to console restrictions.
After installation, boot normally with the same command, but
-boot c.From another machine, connect to QEMU’s VNC session:
vncviewer <host-ip>:1
(or use xtightvncviewer / vinagre depending on your distro).
Inside the VM, mount the CD:
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
Install required RPMs from the RH8 DVD:
rpm -ivh /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/slang-1.4.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/ennoscript-1.6.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/gcc-2.96.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/make-3.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/libstdc++-2.96.rpm \
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/libstdc++-devel-2.96.rpm
Start X11 so the Lexmark installer can run its GUI:
startx
Download and run the Lexmark driver:
wget https://www.downloaddelivery.com/downloads/cpd/CJLZ33TC.TAR.GZ
tar -xvzf CJLZ33TC.TAR.GZ
cd lexmarkz33-1.0-3
./lexmarkz33-1.0-3.sh
This will install through a GUI and create an LPD queue called
lexmarkz33.Start the print daemon:
/etc/init.d/lpd start
To check the printer is talking, or to print the test page (cyan will fail here), run inside an xterm under startx:
z23-z33lsc
On the Debian Trixie host, open the CUPS web interface at http://localhost:631 → Administration → Add Printer.
Add a Generic PostScript Printer with this URI:
lpd://<IP>:515/lexmarkz33
Now the RH8 VM acts as a bridge, and modern CUPS 2.4.x handles the jobs correctly (including cyan).
To start the VM invisibly at boot, add this to
/etc/rc.local on Debian:#!/bin/sh -e
#
# rc.local
#
# Free the printer from usblp so QEMU can grab it
/sbin/rmmod usblp 2>/dev/null || true
# Start RH8 VM in background
/usr/bin/qemu-system-i386 \
-m 384 \
-hda /home/printer/redhat8.qcow2 \
-boot c \
-net nic,model=rtl8139 \
-net user,hostfwd=tcp::515-:515 \
-usb -device piix3-usb-uhci \
-device usb-host,vendorid=0x043d,productid=0x0021 \
-serial file:/var/log/rh8-vm-serial.log \
-daemonize -display none -serial file:/var/log/rh8-vm.log
exit 0
Then voila, the LPD queue, and the Z33 is now available through CUPS on the trixie machine, regardless of
the missing Gutenprint, CUPS, and PPD driver files.
If anyone (which is very unlikely) tries this and runs into an issue, feel free to ask. I have spent days on this and probably have had the same issue.
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scroll wayland compositor stable release 1.11.5
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GitHub - dawsers/scroll: i3-compatible Wayland compositor (sway) with a PaperWM layout like niri or hyprscroller
i3-compatible Wayland compositor (sway) with a PaperWM layout like niri or hyprscroller - dawsers/scroll
Windows strikes (out) again
My daughter just installed Linux Mint on her PC because of this whole windows 11 debacle. It gave her that error code and she couldn't use her computer for work with Windows 11. Great job Microsoft...
Proud daddy right here!.
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My daughter just installed Linux Mint on her PC because of this whole windows 11 debacle. It gave her that error code and she couldn't use her computer for work with Windows 11. Great job Microsoft...
Proud daddy right here!.
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I was wrong! zswap IS better than zram
https://linuxblog.io/zswap-better-than-zram/
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I was wrong! zswap IS better than zram
Rule of thumb / TL;DR:If your system only uses swap occasionally and keeping swap demand within ~20–30% of your physical RAM as zram is enough, ZRAM is
I just missclicked w in terminal and… discovered new command?
Interesting!
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w displays information about the users currently on the machine, and their processes. The header shows, in this order, the current time, how long the system has been running, how many users are currently logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1,
5, and 15 minutes.
Interesting!
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Switching From i915 To Xe Linux Drivers Can Yield Some Big Gains For Intel Arc A-Series
https://www.phoronix.com/review/intel-i915-xe-linux-2025
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Switching From i915 To Xe Linux Drivers Can Yield Some Big Gains For Intel Arc A-Series
For those using Intel Arc A-Series graphics cards on Linux, the i915 kernel driver remains the default but switching over to the Xe driver can yield some incremental performance benefits.
Orbitiny 1.0 Pilot 5 Released - A Major & Significant New Update
Orbitiny Desktop Environment Pilot 5 Test Release is a significant and major new update with many severe bug fixes and many new features.
https://preview.redd.it/687am8gs7mmf1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=9e770773ca235a71fd1142ee9797d0e5b0ac5431
Changes in Orbitiny 1.0 Pilot 5:
BugFix: Fixed rubber band selections not working under some circumferences.
BugFix: Fixed issues with dashboard sometimes hanging when requesting to close it
BugFix: Fixed panels displaying incorrectly on non-1080p screens
BugFix: Fixed Orbitiny not starting properly in dedicated mode
BugFix: Fixed wallpaper not stretching when Orbitiny portable folder/dir is run on a computer with a resolution screen higher than the one it was run on.
BugFix: Fixed panel not resizing properly when display resolution is changed
BugFix: Fixed desktop window not resizing properly when display resolution is changed
BugFix: Fixed some graphical theming glitches in panel vertical mode
BugFix: Now the panel can be re-positioned to the edges of the screen reliably by holding the panel handles or the edge button while moving the mouse pointer
New: Added initial/preliminary/experimental MTP support - now you can MTP your device and manage files
New: Brand new File Copy/Delete dialog with big speed imprisonments and two new additional buttons: "Errors" and "Reports". Clicking the "Errors" button will produce an error report about errors that may have occurred during the file-copy operation (or delete, move, symlink etc) and the "Reports" button produces a report of all the files that get copied (source to destination) and also shows the speed rate each file got copied at. Really handy for benchmarking. The actual reports are ASCII files and are saved in /tmp so they are gone after a PC reboot. The file-copy dialog gets automatically closed when the operation is complete unless errors have occurred OR the cursor is hovering the dialog when the file op is complete. This is by design and it is to give you a chance to click the "Reports" button in case you want to analyze what's been done. I was thinking of adding a "Close dialog when finished" check box but I will do that in the next release.
New: Added a search box in the mount points menu which is accessed via clicking a button in the toolbar.
New: User home directories (any user) now have dedicated icons. This is similar to the dedicated icons feature I added for mount points. So let's say you are userA using PC1 and you are using Qutiny as a file manager and you navigate to /home. Each of the users' home dir will have a dedicated icon so you won't have the standard directory icons used by your icon theme. This works regardless of what the location, it doesn't have to be /home. It is not hard coded to "/home".
New: keyboard shortcuts for scroll to top and scroll to bottoom in Qutiny file manager. CTRL+DOWN arrow to scroll to bottom and CTRL+UP arrow to scroll to top.
New: "Generate File List" to the context menu in Qutiny. When clicked, it produces a list of files recursively in a log files and opens it up for viewing.
New: Now when pressing Alt+Enter key will bring the file properties dialog like other file managers do.
And just a note to anyone that does not know. The three panes in the Orbitiny's menu can be resized or hidden. There is a transparent splitter bar between the panes and that last pane on the right can be completely hidden. Just drag the splitter bar all the way to the right and when it stops moving, still, continue to drag and it will snap/close completely. To re-show it, just drag from the right edge to the left and it will reappear.
Orbitiny Desktop Environment is a new, innovative and traditional Qt based desktop environment for Linux. My target audience is anyone who wants a familiar and traditional desktop but at the same time a desktop that offers innovative and additional features not
Orbitiny Desktop Environment Pilot 5 Test Release is a significant and major new update with many severe bug fixes and many new features.
https://preview.redd.it/687am8gs7mmf1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=9e770773ca235a71fd1142ee9797d0e5b0ac5431
Changes in Orbitiny 1.0 Pilot 5:
BugFix: Fixed rubber band selections not working under some circumferences.
BugFix: Fixed issues with dashboard sometimes hanging when requesting to close it
BugFix: Fixed panels displaying incorrectly on non-1080p screens
BugFix: Fixed Orbitiny not starting properly in dedicated mode
BugFix: Fixed wallpaper not stretching when Orbitiny portable folder/dir is run on a computer with a resolution screen higher than the one it was run on.
BugFix: Fixed panel not resizing properly when display resolution is changed
BugFix: Fixed desktop window not resizing properly when display resolution is changed
BugFix: Fixed some graphical theming glitches in panel vertical mode
BugFix: Now the panel can be re-positioned to the edges of the screen reliably by holding the panel handles or the edge button while moving the mouse pointer
New: Added initial/preliminary/experimental MTP support - now you can MTP your device and manage files
New: Brand new File Copy/Delete dialog with big speed imprisonments and two new additional buttons: "Errors" and "Reports". Clicking the "Errors" button will produce an error report about errors that may have occurred during the file-copy operation (or delete, move, symlink etc) and the "Reports" button produces a report of all the files that get copied (source to destination) and also shows the speed rate each file got copied at. Really handy for benchmarking. The actual reports are ASCII files and are saved in /tmp so they are gone after a PC reboot. The file-copy dialog gets automatically closed when the operation is complete unless errors have occurred OR the cursor is hovering the dialog when the file op is complete. This is by design and it is to give you a chance to click the "Reports" button in case you want to analyze what's been done. I was thinking of adding a "Close dialog when finished" check box but I will do that in the next release.
New: Added a search box in the mount points menu which is accessed via clicking a button in the toolbar.
New: User home directories (any user) now have dedicated icons. This is similar to the dedicated icons feature I added for mount points. So let's say you are userA using PC1 and you are using Qutiny as a file manager and you navigate to /home. Each of the users' home dir will have a dedicated icon so you won't have the standard directory icons used by your icon theme. This works regardless of what the location, it doesn't have to be /home. It is not hard coded to "/home".
New: keyboard shortcuts for scroll to top and scroll to bottoom in Qutiny file manager. CTRL+DOWN arrow to scroll to bottom and CTRL+UP arrow to scroll to top.
New: "Generate File List" to the context menu in Qutiny. When clicked, it produces a list of files recursively in a log files and opens it up for viewing.
New: Now when pressing Alt+Enter key will bring the file properties dialog like other file managers do.
And just a note to anyone that does not know. The three panes in the Orbitiny's menu can be resized or hidden. There is a transparent splitter bar between the panes and that last pane on the right can be completely hidden. Just drag the splitter bar all the way to the right and when it stops moving, still, continue to drag and it will snap/close completely. To re-show it, just drag from the right edge to the left and it will reappear.
Orbitiny Desktop Environment is a new, innovative and traditional Qt based desktop environment for Linux. My target audience is anyone who wants a familiar and traditional desktop but at the same time a desktop that offers innovative and additional features not
offered by any other desktop and this release brings you yet another innovative feature (this time with the file manager) not seen on any other desktop before.
Again, I can't stress enough, please continue to report bugs. I will not and I do not ignore your reports. If you don't report the bug, it will never be fixed because I won't be aware of it.
Code: https://gitea.com/sasko.usinov/orbitiny-desktop
Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/orbitiny-desktop/
At the moment, Orbitiny Desktop binary releases are hosted on SourceForge.net and at the time of writing this, several big and popular Linux projects are hosted on SourceForge.net.
Again I want to point out that Orbitiny isn't going anywhere and is here to stay and I am developing it because I do not like what's currently on offer and although my primary focus is X11, I do not dismiss Wayland support in the future. It is just not my priority right now.
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Again, I can't stress enough, please continue to report bugs. I will not and I do not ignore your reports. If you don't report the bug, it will never be fixed because I won't be aware of it.
Code: https://gitea.com/sasko.usinov/orbitiny-desktop
Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/orbitiny-desktop/
At the moment, Orbitiny Desktop binary releases are hosted on SourceForge.net and at the time of writing this, several big and popular Linux projects are hosted on SourceForge.net.
Again I want to point out that Orbitiny isn't going anywhere and is here to stay and I am developing it because I do not like what's currently on offer and although my primary focus is X11, I do not dismiss Wayland support in the future. It is just not my priority right now.
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Nividia driver for an old card
I have an old NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 card and it works on my desktop with the Nouveau driver. However, this driver is very limited.
I am using Linux Mint 22 and I can't install the 390 driver of Nividia (Fermi-based GPUs) which will have hardware acceleration for my card. I have tried many ways but it didn't work for me. This driver is working on Mint 21 but I don't want to downgrade my kernel.
Is there anyone who succeed to install it on Linux kernel 6.8? If so, how can can I do it?
Thanks a lot for your help!
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I have an old NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 card and it works on my desktop with the Nouveau driver. However, this driver is very limited.
I am using Linux Mint 22 and I can't install the 390 driver of Nividia (Fermi-based GPUs) which will have hardware acceleration for my card. I have tried many ways but it didn't work for me. This driver is working on Mint 21 but I don't want to downgrade my kernel.
Is there anyone who succeed to install it on Linux kernel 6.8? If so, how can can I do it?
Thanks a lot for your help!
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Linux's Current & Future Rust Graphics Drivers Getting Their Own Development Tree
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Linux's Current & Future Rust Graphics Drivers Getting Their Own Development Tree
To help in accelerating the development of kernel graphics drivers and any other NPU/accelerator drivers written in the Rust programming language, the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) subsystem is creating its own DRM-Rust development tree for drivers and associated…
System76 vs Framework vs Tuxedo
I am looking to get a linux laptop in the future and after reading and watching many reviews about these three laptops, I am very undecided still. They all have good things, bad things, I don't know what to choose. I am aware that this is a highly subjective matter, but still, what is your take? Which would you say is best?
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I am looking to get a linux laptop in the future and after reading and watching many reviews about these three laptops, I am very undecided still. They all have good things, bad things, I don't know what to choose. I am aware that this is a highly subjective matter, but still, what is your take? Which would you say is best?
https://redd.it/1n6sg4t
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