Whatmade 0.2.1 -- important update
Whatmade is a Linux daemon that monitors user-specified directories and records which process created each file.
This 0.2.1 update replaces stat with statx; this should drastically decrease false positives when detecting file creation: statx knows about creation date, while stat knows only about node changing, which happens a lot because of many reasons that have nothing to do with file creation.
Update as soon as possible.
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Whatmade is a Linux daemon that monitors user-specified directories and records which process created each file.
This 0.2.1 update replaces stat with statx; this should drastically decrease false positives when detecting file creation: statx knows about creation date, while stat knows only about node changing, which happens a lot because of many reasons that have nothing to do with file creation.
Update as soon as possible.
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HDR on Firefox appreciation post
I installed Firefox just to try out some stuff and I enabled the "gfx.wayland.hdr" flag in about:config just to see if it works (I'm using CachyOS/Gnome with HDR enabled)..
..and holy cow I was so stunned to find out that it actually works. I've been using Vivaldi and Brave previously and I had zero luck in enabling HDR but on firefox it just works. Now this is definitely my daily browser with HDR and the great extension support that it has.
Thank you Firefox! Keep on rocking!
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I installed Firefox just to try out some stuff and I enabled the "gfx.wayland.hdr" flag in about:config just to see if it works (I'm using CachyOS/Gnome with HDR enabled)..
..and holy cow I was so stunned to find out that it actually works. I've been using Vivaldi and Brave previously and I had zero luck in enabling HDR but on firefox it just works. Now this is definitely my daily browser with HDR and the great extension support that it has.
Thank you Firefox! Keep on rocking!
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Why does Linux hate hibernate?
I’ve often see redditors bashing Windows, which is fair. But you know what Windows gets right? Hibernate!
Bloody easy to enable, and even on an office PC where you’ve to go through the pain of asking IT to enable it, you could simply run the command on Terminal.
Enabling Hibernate on Ubuntu is unfortunately a whole process. I noticed redditors called Ubuntu the Windows of Linux. So I looked into OpenSUSE, Fedora, same problem!
I understand it’s not technically easy because of swap partitions and all that, but if a user wants to switch (given the TPM requirements of Win 11, I’m guessing lots will want to), this isn’t making it easy. Most users still use hibernate (especially those with laptops).
P.S: I’m not even getting started on getting a clipboard manager like Windows (or even Android).
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I’ve often see redditors bashing Windows, which is fair. But you know what Windows gets right? Hibernate!
Bloody easy to enable, and even on an office PC where you’ve to go through the pain of asking IT to enable it, you could simply run the command on Terminal.
Enabling Hibernate on Ubuntu is unfortunately a whole process. I noticed redditors called Ubuntu the Windows of Linux. So I looked into OpenSUSE, Fedora, same problem!
I understand it’s not technically easy because of swap partitions and all that, but if a user wants to switch (given the TPM requirements of Win 11, I’m guessing lots will want to), this isn’t making it easy. Most users still use hibernate (especially those with laptops).
P.S: I’m not even getting started on getting a clipboard manager like Windows (or even Android).
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The Document Foundation announces the approval of the Open Document Format (ODF) v1.4 standard by OASIS Open
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2025/12/03/tdf-announces-odf-v14-as-oasis-standard/
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The Document Foundation announces the approval of the Open Document Format (ODF) v1.4 standard by OASIS Open - TDF Community Blog
This new version of the native LibreOffice document format standard marks the 20th anniversary of the only open document format for office applications Berlin, December 3, 2025 – The Document Foundation announces that OASIS Open (www.oasis-open.org), the…
New Jolla Phone - The independent European Do It Together Linux phone
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Revived terminal Spotify client: spotatui (continuation of spotify-tui)
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NVIDIA Improves Block Layer Peer-To-Peer DMA In Linux 6.19
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NVIDIA Improves Block Layer Peer-To-Peer DMA In Linux 6.19
The IO_uring and block subsystem changes have been merged for the Linux 6.19 merge window with a few improvements worth highlighting this cycle.
just made the switch as a complete tech noob!
just installed linux mint cinnamon today. i'm a total tech noob who just built their first PC in august of this year. i will embrace the learning curve, bye microsoft! i was tired of paywalls, low security, and giving my money to a billion dollar corp
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just installed linux mint cinnamon today. i'm a total tech noob who just built their first PC in august of this year. i will embrace the learning curve, bye microsoft! i was tired of paywalls, low security, and giving my money to a billion dollar corp
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Linux saved my laptop
I have a ThinkPad T480s that was running windows 10 which was pretty much for learning, getting certifications , some coding and pretty much light stuff. I wanted to do a project which included running code on Pycharm and using android studio to open a virtual android device. My laptop just couldn't take it, it was getting hot like crazy, stuttering all over, I could barley make it run. I was very close to just buy a new one and then I thought to try Linux Mint after some documentation.
Oh man, my fans are barely running now even when I am fully loaded for my project. It runs like a brand new pc. I was expecting to be better, but not that good. Thank you Linux!
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I have a ThinkPad T480s that was running windows 10 which was pretty much for learning, getting certifications , some coding and pretty much light stuff. I wanted to do a project which included running code on Pycharm and using android studio to open a virtual android device. My laptop just couldn't take it, it was getting hot like crazy, stuttering all over, I could barley make it run. I was very close to just buy a new one and then I thought to try Linux Mint after some documentation.
Oh man, my fans are barely running now even when I am fully loaded for my project. It runs like a brand new pc. I was expecting to be better, but not that good. Thank you Linux!
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Joined the Ranks, Bye Microsoft
I swapped to Linux, much like lots of folks in this sub, and I'm sure we'll see more and more everyday.
I'm a pretty heavy gamer and former content-creator, and I check a fair bit of boxes that most people historically would be driven away from Linux:
- high end NVIDIA GPU (5080)
- HDR monitor (AW3423DWF)
- Picky about high HDR, RTX, and DLSS
- Max out AAA gaming performance
- has some AAA games on non-Steam libraries
I'm super pleased to say that most of the stuff I play has minimal to an hour or so of tinkering to get to work with what I want!
I started with KDE and CachyOS, and quickly discovered Hyprland and fell in love with tiling window managers and keyboard-centric workflows. I installed a popular set of dot files, Caelestia.
Within about a week, I got all of the games I want working with all of the features I use, and most are better performing than on Windows 11, which is crazy cool to me!
Some quirky highlights:
- Cyberpunk at DLSS x2 Frame Gen with Path Tracing (GoG store)
- FF7 Rebirth with HDR and ultrawide resolution fixes
- HDR in general is way better than Windows 11's attempts at tonemapping
-KCD2 has higher FPS somehow?
There are some downsides, such as Monster Hunter Wilds having a breaking bug on Linux for now (though a fix is hopefully coming) as well as Elden Ring: Nightreign not having a proton version that allows both controller use/steam overlay use AND HDR, but I can live with that one.
Huge fan of Linux so far and some quirks of Windows now being gone, I deleted my Windows partition and won't be looking back! Thanks y'all for being so welcoming!
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I swapped to Linux, much like lots of folks in this sub, and I'm sure we'll see more and more everyday.
I'm a pretty heavy gamer and former content-creator, and I check a fair bit of boxes that most people historically would be driven away from Linux:
- high end NVIDIA GPU (5080)
- HDR monitor (AW3423DWF)
- Picky about high HDR, RTX, and DLSS
- Max out AAA gaming performance
- has some AAA games on non-Steam libraries
I'm super pleased to say that most of the stuff I play has minimal to an hour or so of tinkering to get to work with what I want!
I started with KDE and CachyOS, and quickly discovered Hyprland and fell in love with tiling window managers and keyboard-centric workflows. I installed a popular set of dot files, Caelestia.
Within about a week, I got all of the games I want working with all of the features I use, and most are better performing than on Windows 11, which is crazy cool to me!
Some quirky highlights:
- Cyberpunk at DLSS x2 Frame Gen with Path Tracing (GoG store)
- FF7 Rebirth with HDR and ultrawide resolution fixes
- HDR in general is way better than Windows 11's attempts at tonemapping
-KCD2 has higher FPS somehow?
There are some downsides, such as Monster Hunter Wilds having a breaking bug on Linux for now (though a fix is hopefully coming) as well as Elden Ring: Nightreign not having a proton version that allows both controller use/steam overlay use AND HDR, but I can live with that one.
Huge fan of Linux so far and some quirks of Windows now being gone, I deleted my Windows partition and won't be looking back! Thanks y'all for being so welcoming!
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My gimp experience and why I am switching to it (after starting to hate windows)
At some point il will most likely buy a mac for photoshop and use linux on my laptop, but until them I have moved to linux.
This had me face the challenge of finding a program to replace photoshop as I do semi professional graphic design.
I had learnt of the new gimp, and installed the beta version or what its called.
Now , compared to gimp 2 which was unusable unless you had 100 plugins for it, gimp 3 is actually pretty usable. In some ways (mostly tool customization) I kinda like it more
Basically here is my opinion
Photoshop
Pros: more stable. More plug and play
Cons: paid, not foss, and the fact that its made by adobe
Gimp 3
Pros: more easy access tool customization and advanced effects( as in no need to access 10 dif menus to do it)
Easier on the eye once you get used to it
Cons: ui has to have been the last thing they care about, as except the ease of access its basically dogshit.
And I also really dislike the way the text tool works
I am however very pleased with gimp otherwise
and will switch my workflow to it.
TLDR: unless you work for a megacorp you can most likely get by doing designs on linux
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At some point il will most likely buy a mac for photoshop and use linux on my laptop, but until them I have moved to linux.
This had me face the challenge of finding a program to replace photoshop as I do semi professional graphic design.
I had learnt of the new gimp, and installed the beta version or what its called.
Now , compared to gimp 2 which was unusable unless you had 100 plugins for it, gimp 3 is actually pretty usable. In some ways (mostly tool customization) I kinda like it more
Basically here is my opinion
Photoshop
Pros: more stable. More plug and play
Cons: paid, not foss, and the fact that its made by adobe
Gimp 3
Pros: more easy access tool customization and advanced effects( as in no need to access 10 dif menus to do it)
Easier on the eye once you get used to it
Cons: ui has to have been the last thing they care about, as except the ease of access its basically dogshit.
And I also really dislike the way the text tool works
I am however very pleased with gimp otherwise
and will switch my workflow to it.
TLDR: unless you work for a megacorp you can most likely get by doing designs on linux
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This Week in Plasma: Better hardware support
https://blogs.kde.org/2025/12/06/this-week-in-plasma-better-hardware-support/
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This Week in Plasma: Better hardware support
Welcome to a new issue of This Week in Plasma!
This week saw a bunch of user interface improvements and bug fixing, especially for the drawing tablets, printers, and monitors. Hardware is quirky!
This week saw a bunch of user interface improvements and bug fixing, especially for the drawing tablets, printers, and monitors. Hardware is quirky!
Brendan Gregg has left Intel
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An Intel Fellow & Prominent Linux Performance Engineer Resigns From Intel
There have been many Intel Linux/open-source software engineers to leave the company over the past year among other setbacks for their Linux/open-source initiatives
How has your experience been with using Linux as your primary OS for development?
As a developer, I've found Linux to be an incredibly powerful and flexible operating system for coding, but I'm curious about others' experiences.
What programming languages or frameworks do you primarily use on Linux? Have you faced any unique challenges or advantages while developing on this platform?
Additionally, how do you feel about the available tools and IDEs for development in Linux compared to other operating systems?
Are there any particular distributions or setups that you believe enhance the development experience?
I'd love to hear about your favorite tools, any tips for newcomers, and how you think Linux stacks up against Windows or macOS for development work.
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As a developer, I've found Linux to be an incredibly powerful and flexible operating system for coding, but I'm curious about others' experiences.
What programming languages or frameworks do you primarily use on Linux? Have you faced any unique challenges or advantages while developing on this platform?
Additionally, how do you feel about the available tools and IDEs for development in Linux compared to other operating systems?
Are there any particular distributions or setups that you believe enhance the development experience?
I'd love to hear about your favorite tools, any tips for newcomers, and how you think Linux stacks up against Windows or macOS for development work.
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Fedora Spins
My experience has mostly been with the Debian/Ubuntu and various spin offs distros but I have a spare, older, PC I’m considering trying Fedora on.
Anyone know if the Fedora spins (Budgie, Cinnamon, MATE, etc) are just as stable as their Gnome and KDE versions? How about using a spin to game with? Are they maintained at the same frequency as their Gnome and KDE counterparts?
Thanks.
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My experience has mostly been with the Debian/Ubuntu and various spin offs distros but I have a spare, older, PC I’m considering trying Fedora on.
Anyone know if the Fedora spins (Budgie, Cinnamon, MATE, etc) are just as stable as their Gnome and KDE versions? How about using a spin to game with? Are they maintained at the same frequency as their Gnome and KDE counterparts?
Thanks.
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