For the people that ONLY use linux as there workstation and gaming device, how full is your storage?
I switched to arch linux like a year ago, when i used to use windows 11, over a 100+ gigs were used up windows and its crap without me installing much in it but since i switched to arch I have a complete workstation build+VMs+games(On a hard disk sure but the all the major software is on my SSD) and some other apps and noscripts that didnt exist on my windows install and its only 60 gigs.
So i am just curious how full are other peoples disks with a full setup that they use for work and gaming
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I switched to arch linux like a year ago, when i used to use windows 11, over a 100+ gigs were used up windows and its crap without me installing much in it but since i switched to arch I have a complete workstation build+VMs+games(On a hard disk sure but the all the major software is on my SSD) and some other apps and noscripts that didnt exist on my windows install and its only 60 gigs.
So i am just curious how full are other peoples disks with a full setup that they use for work and gaming
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Built-in Keyboard Totally Messed Up After Dual Booting Fedora KDE — Even BIOS Keys Are Wrong (ThinkPad P52)
Hey everyone,
I’m stuck with a super weird issue that started after I dual-booted Fedora KDE alongside Windows on my ThinkPad P52.
Here’s what happened step-by-step:
While installing Fedora KDE, my laptop keyboard started glitching.
After installation, I deleted the Fedora partition and even wiped the EFI entries related to KDE.
Right after that, my keyboard completely stopped working — even inside BIOS.
I can’t press Enter to get into BIOS, but an external USB keyboard works perfectly.
I thought it was a Windows issue, so I:
Reinstalled keyboard drivers
Fresh installed Windows
Even wiped everything and reinstalled Fedora KDE again
→ But still, no luck — keyboard still not working properly.
Things I’ve already tried:
Hard reset (removed battery, held power button 40–60 seconds)
BIOS update (done twice successfully — currently up to date)
Full clean reinstall of Windows and Fedora
Still the same issue, even outside OS environments
Now the weird part:
In BIOS Hardware Diagnostics, key mapping is completely wrong —
Pressing K shows as Alt
Arrow up/down register as Home and End
So the keyboard is technically working, but the embedded controller (EC) mapping seems corrupted.
People online say “your EC firmware is messed up,” but I have no clue how to fix or reflash EC firmware safely on a ThinkPad P52.
I’m totally stuck — BIOS and EC both updated, but built-in keyboard is unusable.
---
Has anyone faced something like this before?
How can I fix a corrupted EC firmware or reset keyboard mapping on a ThinkPad?
Any Lenovo tools or EC reflashing utilities that could help?
Any help would be massively appreciated 🙏
Specs:
ThinkPad P52
Xeon CPU, Quadro P2000 GPU
16GB RAM
Windows 11 / Fedora KDE (tested both)
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Hey everyone,
I’m stuck with a super weird issue that started after I dual-booted Fedora KDE alongside Windows on my ThinkPad P52.
Here’s what happened step-by-step:
While installing Fedora KDE, my laptop keyboard started glitching.
After installation, I deleted the Fedora partition and even wiped the EFI entries related to KDE.
Right after that, my keyboard completely stopped working — even inside BIOS.
I can’t press Enter to get into BIOS, but an external USB keyboard works perfectly.
I thought it was a Windows issue, so I:
Reinstalled keyboard drivers
Fresh installed Windows
Even wiped everything and reinstalled Fedora KDE again
→ But still, no luck — keyboard still not working properly.
Things I’ve already tried:
Hard reset (removed battery, held power button 40–60 seconds)
BIOS update (done twice successfully — currently up to date)
Full clean reinstall of Windows and Fedora
Still the same issue, even outside OS environments
Now the weird part:
In BIOS Hardware Diagnostics, key mapping is completely wrong —
Pressing K shows as Alt
Arrow up/down register as Home and End
So the keyboard is technically working, but the embedded controller (EC) mapping seems corrupted.
People online say “your EC firmware is messed up,” but I have no clue how to fix or reflash EC firmware safely on a ThinkPad P52.
I’m totally stuck — BIOS and EC both updated, but built-in keyboard is unusable.
---
Has anyone faced something like this before?
How can I fix a corrupted EC firmware or reset keyboard mapping on a ThinkPad?
Any Lenovo tools or EC reflashing utilities that could help?
Any help would be massively appreciated 🙏
Specs:
ThinkPad P52
Xeon CPU, Quadro P2000 GPU
16GB RAM
Windows 11 / Fedora KDE (tested both)
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AppImage apps fighting each other (Desktop integration)
I have 2 commercial apps that both run as AppImages. I'm on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
App #1 installs itself with Desktop Integration enabled (there's no way to turn it off).
App #2 runs without Desktop Integration but you can enable it via a setting in the app.
Both apps run perfectly. However, if I enable Desktop Integration on App #2, App #1 then reverts to having Desktop Integration turned off. The icon disappears from the application menu and the icon in the panel switches to the generic white box/gear AppImage icon.
Why is this happening? Is only one AppImage app allowed to be integrated into the desktop environment?
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I have 2 commercial apps that both run as AppImages. I'm on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
App #1 installs itself with Desktop Integration enabled (there's no way to turn it off).
App #2 runs without Desktop Integration but you can enable it via a setting in the app.
Both apps run perfectly. However, if I enable Desktop Integration on App #2, App #1 then reverts to having Desktop Integration turned off. The icon disappears from the application menu and the icon in the panel switches to the generic white box/gear AppImage icon.
Why is this happening? Is only one AppImage app allowed to be integrated into the desktop environment?
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[need testing help from community] Krita HDR support on Wayland
https://krita-artists.org/t/need-testing-krita-hdr-support-on-wayland/146304
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[need testing] Krita HDR support on Wayland
Hi, all! I have just merged the Wayland HDR support into Krita Next (nightly)! If you happen to have an HDR-capable display and use Linux/Wayland and have a bit of time to test the new feature, I would be really appreaciate a little bit of help with testing.…
Adobe software now has graphics acceleration via Wine!
A convenient way to install Adobe After Effects on Linux using Wine! (Aegnux)
Github: https://github.com/relativemodder/aegnux
You can install the program using Flatpak so you don't have to search Adobe AE yourself: https://github.com/relativemodder/com.relative.Aegnux/releases/tag/v1.1
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A convenient way to install Adobe After Effects on Linux using Wine! (Aegnux)
Github: https://github.com/relativemodder/aegnux
You can install the program using Flatpak so you don't have to search Adobe AE yourself: https://github.com/relativemodder/com.relative.Aegnux/releases/tag/v1.1
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GitHub - relativemodder/aegnux: A convenient way to install Adobe After Effects on Linux using Wine.
A convenient way to install Adobe After Effects on Linux using Wine. - GitHub - relativemodder/aegnux: A convenient way to install Adobe After Effects on Linux using Wine.
Drawing on Linux
Hello there. I plan on installing Linux into the next computer I get, I'm thinking either Mint or Pop.
I like to game, and I like to draw. I use a XP-Pen 15.6 Drawing Tablet and ClipStudioPaint for my program.
Are there any programs equivalent to the ClipStudioPaint that I can use for drawing? As far as I know, there are no branches or forks of CSP that was designed for Linux and I'd like to know which one to take a gander at before I go ahead and install. Look up some reviews and comparisons, y'know?
So far, it looks like Mint+Krita is the way to go. Thank you guys. Now to either construct or acquire a PC that I can rip Windows out of and install Mint unto.
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Hello there. I plan on installing Linux into the next computer I get, I'm thinking either Mint or Pop.
I like to game, and I like to draw. I use a XP-Pen 15.6 Drawing Tablet and ClipStudioPaint for my program.
Are there any programs equivalent to the ClipStudioPaint that I can use for drawing? As far as I know, there are no branches or forks of CSP that was designed for Linux and I'd like to know which one to take a gander at before I go ahead and install. Look up some reviews and comparisons, y'know?
So far, it looks like Mint+Krita is the way to go. Thank you guys. Now to either construct or acquire a PC that I can rip Windows out of and install Mint unto.
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mm, swap: never bypass swap cache and cleanup flags (swap table phase II)
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FIPS & Google Authenticator Libpam
Has anyone run into trouble deploying TOTP using Google Authenticator (GA) on a FIPS enabled system?
I'm running a STIGed RHEL 9 box and I'm trying to use Google Authenticator for 2FA. I've run into a couple weird user account issues and my co-worker claims it's because Google authenticator can't run on a FIPS enabled machine. I successfully ran GA for a few days until a few user accounts were no longer accessible even after the account was unlocked and the password was reset.
I disabled GA and tried to dig through the auth logs to identify the issue and haven't found the source of the account issues. I'm trying to find out if anyone else has successfully used GA on a FIPS box so I can decide if I can eliminate it as the cause.
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Has anyone run into trouble deploying TOTP using Google Authenticator (GA) on a FIPS enabled system?
I'm running a STIGed RHEL 9 box and I'm trying to use Google Authenticator for 2FA. I've run into a couple weird user account issues and my co-worker claims it's because Google authenticator can't run on a FIPS enabled machine. I successfully ran GA for a few days until a few user accounts were no longer accessible even after the account was unlocked and the password was reset.
I disabled GA and tried to dig through the auth logs to identify the issue and haven't found the source of the account issues. I'm trying to find out if anyone else has successfully used GA on a FIPS box so I can decide if I can eliminate it as the cause.
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LibreOffice recap, October 2025 – Markdown support, events, app updates and more
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2025/10/31/libreoffice-project-and-community-recap-october-2025/
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LibreOffice project and community recap: October 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… We started the month by posting the LibreOffice Podcast, Episode #5 –Accessibility in Free and Open Source Software, with…
According to Red Hat, Xfce and Cinnamon are Linux distros
[https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/linux/whats-the-best-linux-distro-for-you](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/linux/whats-the-best-linux-distro-for-you)
*There are many Linux distros, including:*
* *Android*
* [*CentOS*](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/linux/what-is-centos)
* *Debian*
* *Gentoo Linux*
* *Linux Mint*
* *Manjaro Linux*
* *Pop!\_OS*
* [*Red Hat® Enterprise Linux*](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux)
* *Ubuntu (and all its versions: GNOME, Kubuntu—using KDE’s Plasma desktop, Ubuntu MATE, Xubuntu, and Lubuntu, to name a few)*
* *Zorin OS*
* *Arch Linux*
* *Cinnamon*
* [*Fedora Linux*](https://fedoraproject.org/)
* *Kali Linux*
* *Linux Lite*
* *openSUSE*
* *Raspberry Pi OS*
* *SUSE*
* *Xfce*
*Linux distros vary widely in what they do, how they do it, and how they’re supported. Some are designed as Linux desktop environments―such as Xfce, Raspberry Pi OS, and Cinnamon―while others support back-end IT systems like enterprise or web servers.*
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[https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/linux/whats-the-best-linux-distro-for-you](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/linux/whats-the-best-linux-distro-for-you)
*There are many Linux distros, including:*
* *Android*
* [*CentOS*](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/linux/what-is-centos)
* *Debian*
* *Gentoo Linux*
* *Linux Mint*
* *Manjaro Linux*
* *Pop!\_OS*
* [*Red Hat® Enterprise Linux*](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux)
* *Ubuntu (and all its versions: GNOME, Kubuntu—using KDE’s Plasma desktop, Ubuntu MATE, Xubuntu, and Lubuntu, to name a few)*
* *Zorin OS*
* *Arch Linux*
* *Cinnamon*
* [*Fedora Linux*](https://fedoraproject.org/)
* *Kali Linux*
* *Linux Lite*
* *openSUSE*
* *Raspberry Pi OS*
* *SUSE*
* *Xfce*
*Linux distros vary widely in what they do, how they do it, and how they’re supported. Some are designed as Linux desktop environments―such as Xfce, Raspberry Pi OS, and Cinnamon―while others support back-end IT systems like enterprise or web servers.*
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Learn the differences between community and enterprise Linux distros to help you decide which works best for your use case.
AerynOS October 2025 project update and 2025.10 ISO refresh
https://aerynos.com/blog/2025/10/31/
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Im tired of Windows
The noscript pretty much says it all: I'm tired of using Windows. The OS keeps getting worse and more invasive.
But, at least for me, it feels like moving out of a bad house. Even though it's an obvious choice, it doesn't make the decision any easier to make. I don't know what the scenario for indie games and video editing is like on Linux. Last I checked, it seemed very limited and bureaucratic, especially for me, since I like obscure/indie games and that kind of thing. I'm also very used to Adobe, so yeah
How is it currently?
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The noscript pretty much says it all: I'm tired of using Windows. The OS keeps getting worse and more invasive.
But, at least for me, it feels like moving out of a bad house. Even though it's an obvious choice, it doesn't make the decision any easier to make. I don't know what the scenario for indie games and video editing is like on Linux. Last I checked, it seemed very limited and bureaucratic, especially for me, since I like obscure/indie games and that kind of thing. I'm also very used to Adobe, so yeah
How is it currently?
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