Recent blog post on Yubikey MFA on Linux and Windows
https://functionallyparanoid.com/2019/07/26/the-key-to-the-kingdom/
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https://functionallyparanoid.com/2019/07/26/the-key-to-the-kingdom/
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The Key to the Kingdom!
Hi everyone. It’s been a few months since I last posted and I wanted to let everyone (who probably already knows about this wonderful tool) know about something I’ve just started using…
Best Linux terminal emulator period
**Disclaimer** I don't own this software. I have just been a lucky user and feel it deserves a lot more credit/attention than it has. I also feel strongly that it will improve your productivity like it is with me.
FOSS
### Features I couldn't get from other alternatives:
Multi-execution (run the same command in all of your split windows at the same time)
Bookmark sessions and passwords
https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/
Tilix: A tiling terminal emulator - GitHub Pages
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**Disclaimer** I don't own this software. I have just been a lucky user and feel it deserves a lot more credit/attention than it has. I also feel strongly that it will improve your productivity like it is with me.
FOSS
### Features I couldn't get from other alternatives:
Multi-execution (run the same command in all of your split windows at the same time)
Bookmark sessions and passwords
https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/
Tilix: A tiling terminal emulator - GitHub Pages
https://redd.it/ci59ld
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gnunn1.github.io
Tilix: A tiling terminal emulator
Tilix is an advanced GTK3 tiling terminal for Linux based on the Gnome Human Interface Guidelines (HIG).
Dotfiles must go. Start the petition. One at a time.
My fellow Tuxmen, it is time we take back control of our home directory. It is time to get rid of the dotfile jungle that rules \~. I read an article somwhere a month or two ago, and then DistroTube covered it as well. I think instead of bemoaning about the issue, we should do something about it. The good thing is, Linux being open source, there is a real chance that the software developers might actually listen to the community. [I have already opened an issue in GitHub for VS Code](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/78026). Feel free to chime in.
Next up is Mozilla, for Thunderbird and Firefox. Does anyone know where I can report the issue? Or is social media the only way?
https://redd.it/cibst1
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My fellow Tuxmen, it is time we take back control of our home directory. It is time to get rid of the dotfile jungle that rules \~. I read an article somwhere a month or two ago, and then DistroTube covered it as well. I think instead of bemoaning about the issue, we should do something about it. The good thing is, Linux being open source, there is a real chance that the software developers might actually listen to the community. [I have already opened an issue in GitHub for VS Code](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/78026). Feel free to chime in.
Next up is Mozilla, for Thunderbird and Firefox. Does anyone know where I can report the issue? Or is social media the only way?
https://redd.it/cibst1
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GitHub
Move config to XDG_CONFIG_HOME in Linux · Issue #78026 · microsoft/vscode
Kindly change the current convention of putting the configurations in ~/.vscode to ~/.config/vscode. In other words, use the XDG_CONFIG_HOME. Putting the config files in home directory goes against...
Should I use tlp on a brand new laptop?
I just got a Thinkpad T495 two weeks ago and am running Ubuntu 19.04. Basically, as I said in the noscript I'm wondering if I should run tlp to increase the battery life.
My question is, will the performance trade off (if there is one) be worth the increase in battery life? I'm not super familiar with tlp so I don't really know what it does.
Thanks.
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I just got a Thinkpad T495 two weeks ago and am running Ubuntu 19.04. Basically, as I said in the noscript I'm wondering if I should run tlp to increase the battery life.
My question is, will the performance trade off (if there is one) be worth the increase in battery life? I'm not super familiar with tlp so I don't really know what it does.
Thanks.
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reddit
r/linux - Should I use tlp on a brand new laptop?
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I made a Hinglish to Hindi editor & other languages for GNU/Linux operating systems. It's offline & free software !
https://redd.it/cie0p8
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Google Calendar in my Linux OS
Hi, recently saw [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/python/comments/cidu6i/_/) in r/python and I wondered if I could do similar on my Linux OS that I'm working on. I have not started work yet so I don't know if it'll have a built in calender or not. Please let me know if it does and if I can make something like that on Linux. ;)
https://redd.it/ciea8e
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Hi, recently saw [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/python/comments/cidu6i/_/) in r/python and I wondered if I could do similar on my Linux OS that I'm working on. I have not started work yet so I don't know if it'll have a built in calender or not. Please let me know if it does and if I can make something like that on Linux. ;)
https://redd.it/ciea8e
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reddit
r/Python - How to Automate Google Calendar with Python using the Calendar API
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mountjutsu - Quickly Format Clone Mount Unmount Devices - Linux MUI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jipILuNW5Ks
https://redd.it/cidvjk
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YouTube
mountjutsu - Quickly Format Clone Mount Unmount Devices - Linux MUI
https://github.com/gotbletu/shownotes/blob/master/mountjutsu quickly format clone restore mount unmount eject devices via terminal noscript
High CPU temperature in most Linux distro !!
I got a dell latitude 5591 i7-8850H geforce mx130/intel UHD630 and i tried a several linux disto ( ubuntu , pop os , deepin ) and what catch my attention is the cpu temperature always hitting 90C-94C with only a cpu load under 30% . can please some one explain why is that happening ?
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I got a dell latitude 5591 i7-8850H geforce mx130/intel UHD630 and i tried a several linux disto ( ubuntu , pop os , deepin ) and what catch my attention is the cpu temperature always hitting 90C-94C with only a cpu load under 30% . can please some one explain why is that happening ?
https://redd.it/cifqej
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reddit
r/linux - High CPU temperature in most Linux distro !!
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Latitude 7350
Anyone know if linux will work well enough with this model.
Example: [https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Latitude-7350-Touch-screen-Hybrid-Tablet-Laptop-Great-Condition/303233507758?epid=219466731&hash=item469a2021ae:g:cToAAOSw72NdG3t8](https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Latitude-7350-Touch-screen-Hybrid-Tablet-Laptop-Great-Condition/303233507758?epid=219466731&hash=item469a2021ae:g:cToAAOSw72NdG3t8)
​
I am not a linux genius but I usually throw it on older laptops and use it for streaming or remoting into work. I can lookup and follow instructions but ideally I am looking for something not to difficult to set up. All my research shows there are issues with some audio but most stuff has been solved. I liked the idea of the versatility for under $300 used but I am leaning towards a chromebook or something similar as I think there may be too much hair on getting this working. Anyone use this laptop or have any experience with it and linux?
​
I know I am a newb but I like to mess around with stuff (keeps me young) so thank you in advance.
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Anyone know if linux will work well enough with this model.
Example: [https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Latitude-7350-Touch-screen-Hybrid-Tablet-Laptop-Great-Condition/303233507758?epid=219466731&hash=item469a2021ae:g:cToAAOSw72NdG3t8](https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Latitude-7350-Touch-screen-Hybrid-Tablet-Laptop-Great-Condition/303233507758?epid=219466731&hash=item469a2021ae:g:cToAAOSw72NdG3t8)
​
I am not a linux genius but I usually throw it on older laptops and use it for streaming or remoting into work. I can lookup and follow instructions but ideally I am looking for something not to difficult to set up. All my research shows there are issues with some audio but most stuff has been solved. I liked the idea of the versatility for under $300 used but I am leaning towards a chromebook or something similar as I think there may be too much hair on getting this working. Anyone use this laptop or have any experience with it and linux?
​
I know I am a newb but I like to mess around with stuff (keeps me young) so thank you in advance.
https://redd.it/cig5yb
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eBay
Dell Latitude 7350 Touch screen Hybrid Tablet/Laptop-Great Condition
No Screen scratches or worn keys. Condition is Used. Includes power adapter.
My journey with window managers (aka WMs)
Forget distro-hopping! WM-hopping is way more fun, at least for me. Just wanted too reminisce here about some of the WM I used on Linux and other Unixes. This post is intended for people who are open to the idea of using a (different) WM, to give them an idea of what's out there. Please post your experiences with WMs, too.
The first WM I used on a daily basis was `openbox`. The nice thing about openbox was that it was very fast and stable. It is considered feature complete and hasn't changed in a few years at all, it only receives bug fixes. The down-sides of openbox was its configuration files. The main configuration file for openbox is in xml format and kind of hard to follow. Later on I found out there ware some tools to help with that, but I didn't try them, as I had moved on from openbox at that point. Also openbox doesn't include a taskbar, so you have to install one (like `tint2`).
Next I used `i3`. I3 is probably the most popular tiling WM. The nice thing about i3, when compared with other tiling WMs I tried is the control it gives you over the position of the windows and the number of container layouts, as they are called in i3, it supports: split (one window next to the other), stacked (one noscriptbar over the other with only one window/container visible), and tabbed (self-explanatory). You can then combine the layouts any way you like and stuff as many windows as possible on one virtual desktop without losing sight of any of them.
Then I used `fluxbox` for a while. Fluxbox is kind of similar to openbox (apparently they have some shared heritage), a stacking WM. Unlike Openbox, Fluxbox has a taskbar included and supports tabbed windows, which I found very useful. You can noscript the WM, so that new windows of a particular class always appear in tabs of the first window of that class, or you can drag the noscriptbar while holding Ctrl over the noscriptbar of another window to move the dragged window into a tab. The downside is the limited configurability of the taskbar.
Next I went through a phase of minimalism (i.e. software, in this case WMs, that have least amount of features while still being useful as a WM). I used `spectrwm` for a while (formally known as `scrotwm`), and still do occasionally. It is a tiling WM from the OpenBSD devs, of course available on many Linux distros. It does only what it's supposed to: tile windows. Titlebars, gaps, all the bells and whistles are disabled by default. It has a indicator bar for clock, workspace as well as other (optional, generated by third-party programs) system info. As a result it can't arrange windows in tabs, something I had gotten accustomed to by now. So I started using `tabbed` to create tabs for supported apps.
Also from the OpenBSD devs, I'm still using `cwm` ( aka Calm Window Manager). This is a stacking WM. It also doesn't have much in terms of features, it just draws the window in a rectangle (i.e. border), no noscriptbar, no taskbar (again you can install one yourself), zero distractions from the content, zero wasted space. Amazingly fast and lightweight.
I've also tried `dwm` from the [suckless.org](https://suckless.org) guys. This is one of the oldest tiling WMs still developed and one of the simplest. I decided against spending much time with it, as it was too minimal for me.
Lately I've been looking at Wayland and use `sway` on one of my machines. Sway, for those who don't know, is kind of like a i3 clone for Wayland, so everything from i3 applies here, too.
In conclusion there's a wide spectrum of WMs available for Linux, from very feature rich to very minimalist. WMs are a very Linux-y (and BSD-y) phenomenon. They are very fascinating for the speed, lightweight, and flexibility/noscripting capability they offer.
So, what is your experience with WMs?
https://redd.it/cig519
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Forget distro-hopping! WM-hopping is way more fun, at least for me. Just wanted too reminisce here about some of the WM I used on Linux and other Unixes. This post is intended for people who are open to the idea of using a (different) WM, to give them an idea of what's out there. Please post your experiences with WMs, too.
The first WM I used on a daily basis was `openbox`. The nice thing about openbox was that it was very fast and stable. It is considered feature complete and hasn't changed in a few years at all, it only receives bug fixes. The down-sides of openbox was its configuration files. The main configuration file for openbox is in xml format and kind of hard to follow. Later on I found out there ware some tools to help with that, but I didn't try them, as I had moved on from openbox at that point. Also openbox doesn't include a taskbar, so you have to install one (like `tint2`).
Next I used `i3`. I3 is probably the most popular tiling WM. The nice thing about i3, when compared with other tiling WMs I tried is the control it gives you over the position of the windows and the number of container layouts, as they are called in i3, it supports: split (one window next to the other), stacked (one noscriptbar over the other with only one window/container visible), and tabbed (self-explanatory). You can then combine the layouts any way you like and stuff as many windows as possible on one virtual desktop without losing sight of any of them.
Then I used `fluxbox` for a while. Fluxbox is kind of similar to openbox (apparently they have some shared heritage), a stacking WM. Unlike Openbox, Fluxbox has a taskbar included and supports tabbed windows, which I found very useful. You can noscript the WM, so that new windows of a particular class always appear in tabs of the first window of that class, or you can drag the noscriptbar while holding Ctrl over the noscriptbar of another window to move the dragged window into a tab. The downside is the limited configurability of the taskbar.
Next I went through a phase of minimalism (i.e. software, in this case WMs, that have least amount of features while still being useful as a WM). I used `spectrwm` for a while (formally known as `scrotwm`), and still do occasionally. It is a tiling WM from the OpenBSD devs, of course available on many Linux distros. It does only what it's supposed to: tile windows. Titlebars, gaps, all the bells and whistles are disabled by default. It has a indicator bar for clock, workspace as well as other (optional, generated by third-party programs) system info. As a result it can't arrange windows in tabs, something I had gotten accustomed to by now. So I started using `tabbed` to create tabs for supported apps.
Also from the OpenBSD devs, I'm still using `cwm` ( aka Calm Window Manager). This is a stacking WM. It also doesn't have much in terms of features, it just draws the window in a rectangle (i.e. border), no noscriptbar, no taskbar (again you can install one yourself), zero distractions from the content, zero wasted space. Amazingly fast and lightweight.
I've also tried `dwm` from the [suckless.org](https://suckless.org) guys. This is one of the oldest tiling WMs still developed and one of the simplest. I decided against spending much time with it, as it was too minimal for me.
Lately I've been looking at Wayland and use `sway` on one of my machines. Sway, for those who don't know, is kind of like a i3 clone for Wayland, so everything from i3 applies here, too.
In conclusion there's a wide spectrum of WMs available for Linux, from very feature rich to very minimalist. WMs are a very Linux-y (and BSD-y) phenomenon. They are very fascinating for the speed, lightweight, and flexibility/noscripting capability they offer.
So, what is your experience with WMs?
https://redd.it/cig519
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r/linux - My journey with window managers (aka WMs)
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One man's journey in creating the most powerful USB drive possible.
I might be getting a little ambitious with this project for being a new user, but I learn best by diving in head-first and getting hands-on. I have several goals for this project. My intent is to have a bootable linux USB with encrypted persistence, that has a partition readable both by windows and itself, and is chock full of useful packages for any kind of typical everyday situation or IT related things. I will be posting my successes and failures, and by the end I hope to be able to make a guide, as cohesive information on how to do all these things is rather sparse.
Naturally, I am open to any and all feedback and suggestions about what to add and how to add it.
https://redd.it/cignzi
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I might be getting a little ambitious with this project for being a new user, but I learn best by diving in head-first and getting hands-on. I have several goals for this project. My intent is to have a bootable linux USB with encrypted persistence, that has a partition readable both by windows and itself, and is chock full of useful packages for any kind of typical everyday situation or IT related things. I will be posting my successes and failures, and by the end I hope to be able to make a guide, as cohesive information on how to do all these things is rather sparse.
Naturally, I am open to any and all feedback and suggestions about what to add and how to add it.
https://redd.it/cignzi
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reddit
r/linux - One man's journey in creating the most powerful USB drive possible.
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My great grandfather bought game disks for his pc but..
I just recently installed ubuntu as a standalone os. he was running something older than xp mind you. he bought a game thats called like a 1000 card games, and prolly a board game game. is there a chance that these will run with wine. I havnt seen the disks but i assume they only work on windows cuz ya.
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I just recently installed ubuntu as a standalone os. he was running something older than xp mind you. he bought a game thats called like a 1000 card games, and prolly a board game game. is there a chance that these will run with wine. I havnt seen the disks but i assume they only work on windows cuz ya.
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r/linux - My great grandfather bought game disks for his pc but..
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[LinkedIn] [OC] Episode 01--Client-Side Exploitation: A Dirty Little Redirection Trick
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/episode-01-client-side-exploitation-dirty-little-trick-singer/
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GitHub starts blocking developers in countries facing US trade sanctions
https://lwn.net/Articles/794752/
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https://lwn.net/Articles/794752/
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lwn.net
GitHub starts blocking developers in countries facing US trade sanctions
(ZDNet)
(ZDNet)
ZDNet reports
on GitHub's blocking of users from Crimea and Iran.
"As GitHub notes on its page about US trade controls, US sanctions
apply to its online hosting service, GitHub.com, but its paid-for
on-premise software -- aimed at enterprise users -- may…
on GitHub's blocking of users from Crimea and Iran.
"As GitHub notes on its page about US trade controls, US sanctions
apply to its online hosting service, GitHub.com, but its paid-for
on-premise software -- aimed at enterprise users -- may…
Announcing coreboot 4.10
https://blogs.coreboot.org/blog/2019/07/22/announcing-coreboot-4-10/
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coreboot
Announcing coreboot 4.10
The 4.10 release covers commit a2faaa9a2 to commit ae317695e3 There is a pgp signed 4.10 tag in the git repository, and a branch will be created as needed. In nearly 8 months since 4.9 we had 198 authors commit 2538 changes to master. Of these, 85 authors…
Linus Torvalds: floppy driver marked as orphaned
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/47d6a7607443ea43dbc4d0f371bf773540a8f8f4
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GitHub
Merge branch 'floppy' · torvalds/linux@47d6a76
Merge floppy ioctl verification fixes from Denis Efremov.
This also marks the floppy driver as orphaned - it turns out that Jiri
no longer has working hardware.
Actual working physical floppy har...
This also marks the floppy driver as orphaned - it turns out that Jiri
no longer has working hardware.
Actual working physical floppy har...
Developer of GameHub looks into self-hosted GitLab following his account being blocked in the sanctions
https://github.com/tkashkin/GameHub/issues/289
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https://github.com/tkashkin/GameHub/issues/289
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GitHub
Project status · Issue #289 · tkashkin/GameHub
My GitHub account has been restricted due to US sanctions as I live in Crimea. I may not be able to continue maintaining GameHub in future. I haven't been able to find an actual restrictions li...
Any uzbl like web browser ?
I had test uzbl ( https://www.uzbl.org/) year, and it 's quite cool. It's a lightweight Webb browser with a great usability with keyboard and a lot of extension ability using python....but the development is freeze, and it's ok not support WebKit1. Do you known some kind of lightweight browser keyboard oriented ?
https://redd.it/cilarc
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I had test uzbl ( https://www.uzbl.org/) year, and it 's quite cool. It's a lightweight Webb browser with a great usability with keyboard and a lot of extension ability using python....but the development is freeze, and it's ok not support WebKit1. Do you known some kind of lightweight browser keyboard oriented ?
https://redd.it/cilarc
@r_linux
www.uzbl.org
Uzbl - web interface tools which adhere to the unix philosophy.
Uzbl is a lightweight webkit browser following the UNIX philosophy - to do one thing and do it well.
Official Place To Download Apps And Programs And Softwares And Things Alike?
I am not talking about those places like you know to get your stuff for your mobile devices. You know. Like Google PlayStore For Android's Mobile Devices Or iOS AppStore. I am talking about those places for PCs. For your desktops and laptops and things like that. Microsoft Store for Windows PC. Also. macOS AppStore for Macs.
Give me one official place for all General Linux Distributions' PCs. Maybe another one official place just for Debian Linux OS PCs. Also. Maybe just another four other great ones for that matter albeit being not the official ones of anything..
Another thing. I have found these three places for now. Are they the super official Linux places for all downloads or maybe just even just a regular official place just for Debian? GoodDay ;-)
https://redd.it/cinvfr
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I am not talking about those places like you know to get your stuff for your mobile devices. You know. Like Google PlayStore For Android's Mobile Devices Or iOS AppStore. I am talking about those places for PCs. For your desktops and laptops and things like that. Microsoft Store for Windows PC. Also. macOS AppStore for Macs.
Give me one official place for all General Linux Distributions' PCs. Maybe another one official place just for Debian Linux OS PCs. Also. Maybe just another four other great ones for that matter albeit being not the official ones of anything..
Another thing. I have found these three places for now. Are they the super official Linux places for all downloads or maybe just even just a regular official place just for Debian? GoodDay ;-)
https://redd.it/cinvfr
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r/linux - Official Place To Download Apps And Programs And Softwares And Things Alike?
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THE USEFUL METHOD OF CREATING BOOTABLE WINDOWS USB FROM LINUX
https://linuxidea.com/woeusb-bootable-usb-tools-on-linux/
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https://linuxidea.com/woeusb-bootable-usb-tools-on-linux/
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Linux Idea
the useful method of creating Bootable Windows USB from Linux
WoeUSB is a simple tool that enable you to create your own usb stick windows installer It is a fork of Congelli501's WinUSB.
Arch linux and performance troubles
I'm mostly working on android apps lately, after staying of on Windows for a while, I switched to Arch linux recently.
Now even though my KDE plasma setup consumes a minimal 700 MB memory, whenever I run the android emulator along with chrome and say a music running on YouTube the whole systems freezes as if it's fighting a deadlock! With around 5 GB memory consumed out of the 8GB capacity. The system feels sluggish (both in X and Wayland) it's a laptop with i5, I have proper drivers installed(nvidia) and I disabled all the mitigations too.
The weird thing here is Windows 10 multitasks butter smooth even with 800 MB free memory!
Are there any specific boot parameters I'm forgetting?
PS: Not using TLP or anything, just optimus switch from AUR.
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I'm mostly working on android apps lately, after staying of on Windows for a while, I switched to Arch linux recently.
Now even though my KDE plasma setup consumes a minimal 700 MB memory, whenever I run the android emulator along with chrome and say a music running on YouTube the whole systems freezes as if it's fighting a deadlock! With around 5 GB memory consumed out of the 8GB capacity. The system feels sluggish (both in X and Wayland) it's a laptop with i5, I have proper drivers installed(nvidia) and I disabled all the mitigations too.
The weird thing here is Windows 10 multitasks butter smooth even with 800 MB free memory!
Are there any specific boot parameters I'm forgetting?
PS: Not using TLP or anything, just optimus switch from AUR.
https://redd.it/cik3jv
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reddit
r/linux - Arch linux and performance troubles
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