Look into installing AppArmor instead of SELinux. AppArmor is easier to configure, and SELinux is not officially supported on Arch.
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ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 31stEnglish1·1 year agoIf you have Elden Ring on PC, check out the seamless co-op mod. We were able to play through the whole game with very few issues. No invasions, no resummoning after bosses, normal use of torrent. It’s fantastic, and it’s shocking how well the mod works.
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 31stEnglish2·1 year agoKerbal Space Program 2 and Dark Souls 3.
KSP2 released their science patch this month that adds missions and a progression path to work through. It’s a lot more fun now that there are goals to work towards, and the missions are much better than what KSP1’s career mode offered.
I’ve been co-op’ing through DS3 with a buddy, which has been a fun way to tide us over until Elden Ring’s DLC comes out. I just wish there was a similar seamless co-op mod for DS3. Neither of us are interested in PvP, and it’s a little tedious to have to go through everything twice.
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•EndeavourOS Ditches Xfce for KDE Plasma with the Galileo ReleaseEnglish9·1 year agoNot really, and no. This shouldn’t affect your already-running system. This change means that the iso will offer plasma by default and will run plasma in the live environment.
And I wouldn’t say it’s particularly hard to switch from any desktop environment to another. It takes some relearning where stuff is, keyboard shortcuts, etc, but any desktop environment can run any Linux program, provided the necessary libraries are installed (which your package manager takes care of). You can install kde programs on your xfce desktop, and they will run fine (and vice versa). They’ll just pull in a bunch of kde libraries when you install.
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People that don’t wear antiperspirant…English71·1 year agoMy spouse says that they LIKE the way I smell.
Did you know Kids in the Hall made a sketch about you?
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•[Old 1997 story] The Greatest OS That (N)ever WasEnglish12·2 years agoWhat? Linux does use git for version control.
Reminds me of
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•How has Cities:Skylines II been for you?English12·2 years agoI haven’t had time to build up a big city, but so far I’ve enjoyed it. I’m running on Linux with a 5600X + 6600XT, and 1080p at medium gets me 30-40 fps.
I LOVE that roads transmit power and water. Money is way more available early game than in 1. The only annoyance for me so far has been the terrain overlay that comes up when you select a zoning tool (similar to how selecting water pipes switches to underground. You can make it go back to normal by hitting i after selecting the tool. It’s minor, but its an annoying difference from 1.
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•For those who don't know, here are some cool linux communities on lemmyEnglish334·2 years agoPlus, jokingly using fash shit tends to attract people who aren’t really joking but want plausible deniability.
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•How can I find the reason my PC crashes?English11·2 years agoTo be clear,
dmesg -w
should be run before you do anything to cause the crash. It will continuously print kernel output until you press ctrl+c or the kernel crashes.In my experience, a crashing kernel will usually print something before going unresponsive but before it can flush the log to disk.
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•How can I find the reason my PC crashes?English81·2 years agoIf you have another pc, ssh from it to the problem machine and run
sudo dmesg -w
. That should show kernel messages as they are generated and won’t rely on them being written to disk.
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Memes@lemmy.ml•Thanks, Windows, I didn’t want my computer to turn off, anywayEnglish1·2 years agoThere will be things to learn and unlearn, but modern Linux distros are fairly smooth sailing for basic tasks if your hardware supports Linux well. Laptop support is a little more spotty, where there may be issues with suspend, or the Wi-Fi needing 3rd party drivers, but desktops will probably work without much fuss (and there are plenty of laptops with no issues).
Gaming has been made much easier thanks to wine and proton, particularly valve’s contributions. For steam games, many of them will just work out of the box or after ticking a checkbox. ProtonDB is invaluable for quickly seeing how well a game will run on Linux.
But as you’ll see as you read some of the reports on ProtonDB, there will likely be a more troubleshooting than you’re used to on windows. As long as you know how to Google the name of your distro + the problem you’re seeing, you’ll usually find a solution.
You don’t need to be a terminal master to use Linux nowadays. But most things are easier to explain with terminal commands than with step by step gui instructions, so many guides online will have you use the terminal to some degree.
Honestly, the best advice I can give is just try it. If you have a spare drive (internal or usb), just go ahead and install Linux to it. If you want to be extra sure you won’t do anything to your existing windows install, remove the windows drive first (or disable it in bios). Then play around with things and see how it feels.
ourob@discuss.tchncs.deto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•All other licenses are cuck licenses11·2 years agoWell, it depends on your perspective. Copyleft licenses restrict downstream developers in order to protect the rights of downstream users.
Account passwords have never had the purpose of protecting data from physical access - on Linux or any other operating system that I’m aware of. Physical access means an attacker can pull your drive and plug it into their computer, and no operating system can do anything to block access in that scenario, because the os on disk is not running.
You need disk encryption to protect your data. The trade off is that if you forget the encryption password, your data is unrecoverable by you. But that’s what password managers are for (or just writing it down and putting it in a safe).
Depending on what games you played, mac was a decent alternative for gaming. Blizzard treated mac as a first class platform for many years, indie games using multi platform engines often targeted it, and porting studios like aspyr would bring over a few big titles here and there.
Linux was in a similar boat before proton really opened things up, but with even less support than mac from game devs.
Yeah, dropping 32-bit made me start considering leaving the platform, despite being a happy Mac gamer for over a decade. The switch to arm finally made me move to back to pc. I expect Apple will drop their x86 compatibility layer after a few years like they did after the ppc to x86 transition.
Steam and lutris has made linux a great gaming platform for me.
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