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[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

do y’all not get swamp crotch like at all?

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lol sorry this just reminded me. Also, I wash my junk before sharing it

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 day ago

This guy explains it perfectly Dave McKeegan

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 days ago

Yup,

10 uninstall One Drive

20 wait a short period

30 One Drive reinstalls itself

40 notice it

50 goto 10

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 days ago

Wonder how many (real)people will vanish from the internet when OS level surveillance is mandated to the point nowhere is safe, no OS is safe. You know the bots will continue on regardless

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 days ago

MythOS, MythOS, where have I seen this name before? Oh yes, a VR game I am replaying called BONEWORKS, released in 2019.

These guys can't stop stealing from others can they

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 days ago

Video content eats storage like nothing else.

2H video @ 1080p/60fps = 6.3gigs

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 days ago

I use mine the same way, but many people don't. My parents would rather be logged in on the tv than connect a laptop or other pc for the same access but better results

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 days ago

They do like the words un hamburger/hotdog. They have their own slang, want to test your mingled(mangled) language skills? Try talking to an Acadian, a mixture of french and english in the same sentence, so much fun. Accent has a HUGE effect, rural folk(not living in the cities like MTL, Quebec city, and a few others) can have such a thick accent I can't understand 2/3 of their words

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 12 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Don't forget the unforgivable offence that was his Tan suit

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 0 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Is there a linux version of this? How does it stack up against ORCA?

edit: Setting up a laptop for a blind friend and want him to have a great experience. He uses NVDA on windows but as I am giving him a laptop to replace his non-windows 11 compliant pc I was hoping to convert him, obviously if it fails he, or I if he's still in my city, will put win 11.

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 days ago

He's not worried, though his underlings should be very concerned. Most have more than a few years left reap the rewards of their actions

[–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 week ago

"It's a banana Michael, how much could it cost? $10?"

 

This is the stand alone version of the game from the Elder Scrolls Online website, not steam. Using Kubuntu 24.04

So this issue came up earlier and I decided to hide my head in the sand and just not update Lutris(flatpak) from 5.18, something (gf didn't see exactly what) inside lutris updated on tuesday (one of the bottom left options between flatpak and windows) and 5.18 stopped working and started acting like paragraph below, there is no more sand since the forced update.

As of Lutris 5.2 my gf cannot enter login info on the screen, moving the mouse over any other buttons on the screen work (they light up and do what they should when clicked like quit), I can find no work around online. I reinstalled ESO last night and the new install went smoothly but does the same thing.

So, I tried to install it in bottles but got a "host_ieversion error" which turns out to mean the version of IE is incompatible. How would I go about installing a version of IE8 (the one they supposedly want) or above in bottles to get the install working there? Is IE8 enough or should a version of edge be installed instead? Would I just use the "run application" (top option in bottles config) and run the ie/edge installer before running the eso installer? Would Heroic launcher be a better choice for this game (only looked at Lutris and Bottles so far)? Would the .deb versions of these launchers be better than flatpak?

Also tried to install in steam as a non-steam game but it wouldn't even launch the installer, but thinking about it now (it was late) I think I forgot to turn compatibility (in steam) on so that is a fail on my side, gf doesn't use steam (just made an account last night) and never has so getting it working this way is the final option.

 

I have a friend coming for a visit in a few months, early spring, who is legally blind, I believe less than 2% vision in one eye and none in the other. I want to hand him a laptop with kubuntu on it to use while here for web browsing (Firefox) and streaming (OBS/Stream yard). He does not read braille.

Are there any users with this disability here, or anyone have experience setting up KDE for visually impaired people, what apps do you use?

I've briefly looked at Orca but it says it is a Gnome app (will need to look deeper/test it), Emacspeak looks like something I will try to setup for him, seems to not be a dumb reader. I want him to have such a good experience he would be willing to change his own pc over (prolly won't happen but I'd still like his experience to be as easy as possible for him)

 

Running Kubuntu atm but looking to see if I can get more out of my hardware. I booted up Cachy last night from ISO and it took barely any of my ram, 3gb I think, for the test I was going to install Steam and link to my existing game library mounting my kubuntu drive. My VR experience is quite acceptable at the moment, but it could be better. I get occasional stutters and sometimes I am put into the steamVR environment for a second if I turn too fast, I am hoping a more up to date kernel could help. Using the steam system monitor shows that when this happens my CPU/GPU/RAM are never close to being at 100% often at or less than 75% usage each, though the FPS is often around 40 - 60 (og vive headset, on windows rarely went above 50fps often down to 30). Hardware is Ryzen9 9950X and Radeon RX 9070XT OC. So the questions are:

  1. Will everything just "work" as stated? Install steam, link to steam library for games (I expect these to just work, downloading for a one off test will take a long time on a problem game of 15+gb) and steamvr (this is my kinda concern, though it should be small enough to install in ram if necessary)?
  2. I have 64gb ram, will this run similarly to being properly installed on an m.2 drive?
  3. Is there anything I should look out for when doing this?

Any tips, suggestions, or links would be appreciated. I am not at my pc but should be able to answer most questions.

Asking here as this IS gaming related, but if another place would be better I will move the post there.

 

Ok, so I have Kubuntu installed running wayland and setup steamvr. The first few times it gave me the screen sharing portal, but through NOT reading carefully I accidentally setup all screens as the same one instead of the 2 different displays and 1 mirror display. OBS has this wonderful little button to trigger this to open to change which screen is shared, does anyone know how to do this for steamvr? (if you need info plz supply the command to retrieve it) I will say that wayland is working great for me so far except for my error, out of the 6 vr games I have tested (they ran badly on my previous system) only Into the Radius 2 has a slight flashing/flickering issue the other games that were almost or completely unplayable under my last system (RTX 4070ti super) are smooth as butter now.

I have temporarily gone back to X11 due to not being able to access my desktop through WLX-Overlay-s. Any help would be appreciated.

 

I had a thought about this AI crap in everything (don't get me wrong current AI does have its positive uses) referring to this post and a few others. What if "they" are shoving AI into these devices not just for surveillance (the Intelligence part of current AI) but to also make use of our "unused computer cycles" see BOINC, I used to donate my unused cycles to this Berkeley initiative over a decade ago. What if due to the expense of the centres, lack of enough centres, and the lack of hardware for said centres they are using our devices as a distributed network?

 

So, I changed my daily driver to linux several months ago and my gf a few weeks ago. I noticed 2 strange but good things after the change. For my system I have a onboard sound card (stereo) and am using 3 of the 5 speakers for my decade or so old Creative labs 5.1 speakers. Under win 10 most of my sound came from the left and centre speakers with base cannon doing its thing, under linux using the generic drivers included during install all 3 desktop speakers put out the appropriate sound. YAY!

My gf is using my old hand me down prebuilt. Under win 10 the fans on that thing would be kicking on and off constantly, I could hear the fans over the running water doing dishes. Now? 99% of the time is straight silence unless she is playing ESO.

Only issue left on her machine is having it be able to play ESO and be able to watch a yt vid at the same time. Right now it is ESO and nothing else, when she tries the whole system lags until she can move the mouse painfully slowly to the browsers X. forget which intel cpu is in there(it's about 8-10 yrs old iirc), GTX 1060 ~~6~~ 3gb, and 16gb ram, Kubuntu 24.04, KDE. Are we asking too much of the system, did I misconfigure something? She was able to do this on windows

 

I've been hearing some good things about WinBoat, so I am wondering if anyone has tried to use it with game mod loaders. Like the windows version of Satisfactory Mod Manager (I know there is a linux one that works perfectly and exactly like the windows version but as this is a very popular game maybe someone did it this route) or, the one I am really interested in right now, Raft Mod Loader. Raft Mod Loader page suggests 1. Bottles and less recommended 2. straight wine. I would like to use a single solution for most of my windows carry overs, ie; steam is one stop for ~90% of my games flat and VR, lutris is one stop for 2 non steam games atm, but I am uncovering more as I go.

I also have 2 windows only apps for VR - FPSVR and Desktop+(this is free), obviously they will not want to port their apps to linux for such a small user base. Has anyone tried these in WinBoat?

EDIT: So, yeah. For my needs this is a 20lb sledge hammer putting in a finishing nail

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by lost_faith@lemmy.ca to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

Tonight I am installing Kubuntu on the gfs machine. Once she is comfortable with that, and the support ends for our version prolly going with Debian. Going to remove her windows drive (256 or 512GB) as there is only 1 m.2 port on the board, and replace it with a 1tb.

Her needs are simple, make Logitec G13 work (works and tested on my machine for months), Make ESO and addons work (Lutris has its own installer for ESO YAY! Minion has a linux version.), and minecraft java (found in app manager).

Now, she has some knock off razor mouse with buttons under the thumb, maybe the razorx software or whatever it's called will work on her mouse?, this may be a slight pain point. I am hoping this will work out and she will be happy with her (new) pc, we are preserving her windows as a fall back if she hates it. I have a short video lined up to teach her the linux file system. She won't be doing anything command line, for now, except to start the G13. Gonna leave her with the dolphin file manager as it is difficult to get elevated privileges compared to nautalis(sp?) where it is a simple checkbox click. Anything else to suggest here?

I can mostly teach her what she needs to know as we go, she is a smart cookie and has picked up everything I taught her for windows and networking so far so should not be an issue for her, but if you guys have any suggestions on tutorial vids for non power users or other things I can do to make this even more seamless it would be appreciated.

Edit: Thank you all for your input, very much appreciated. I will keep monitoring for new posts

 

(I hope this is an appropriate place for this, if not plz remove and maybe let me know where is appropriate, thanks)

Absolutely love this guys take on life as a trucker in donalds US. In this video he is talking about the collapse, impending collapse?, of the supply chain. While he sits around at a truck stop after he should have had a delivery

 

I used to use linux decades ago, then stopped for multiple reasons. Now, with win 10 eol fast approaching, I have installed Kubuntu 24.04.2 mainly for VR gaming but other gaming and normal pc use as well. I have 2 devices I would like to replace for ones with full linux support(~~drivers~~ software), unless there are ~~drivers~~ software that are easy to install not requiring compilation from source. The devices are a Microsoft Intellipoint Trackball, basically a thumb driven trackball with at least as many buttons (more is better) as the image shows.

The second device is a Logitec G13

I use this for most of my flat games, and to control my video player. Suggestions for similar hardware or easy fully functional drivers would be appreciated. ie; the g13 has game profiles, stopwatch, clock, system monitor, and a few things I don't use, the trackball has all 7 buttons programmable to anything on the kb and then some.

 

Every time this comes up on my feed, generally from an ani.social account, my a/v says dangerous site and blocks the URL but that popup is getting annoying, how can I block this url from lemmy (default webpage/summit app). I have blocked the instance ani.social and 2 of their comms animemes@ani.social and ANI.SOCIAL META@ani.social. Now one of the 196 comms has the same url link from someone on ani.social. Can't turn off that notification as this is a work pc using shudder Nortons

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