Bullerfar

joined 5 months ago
[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 2 points 2 hours ago

Me too. Fuck usa. No money for them

[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 3 points 19 hours ago

Just do it.

[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 8 points 21 hours ago
[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Jeg så også together for lidt siden, body horror har fået sit indtog igen, siden de gyldne 80'ere og det er skønt. Filmen var OK, kan og vil aldrig komme til at tage Dave Francos skuespil seriøst. Han har bare en og anden goofy udtale hvor jeg bare ryger ud af den når han har dialog. Man kan bare høre det er et manus han læser op, bliver simpelthen for fake til mig. Udover ham (som med alle andre film han er med i) så var det faktisk et meget interessant take på kærlighed.

[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

That it works

[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

The thing is, we don't really know really. The only thing we know for certain is that Fedoras rollouts is basicly a testtube for Red Hat. I think Red Hat or Fedora was pretty open about this. It might seem "negative" but I just think it adds an extra layer of caution. I don't think Fedora is interested in becoming buggy in any way, or irrelevant for that matter. Bazzite for instance also run on Fedora, so that would be crazy. But I also think that they just might implement things IBMs red hat tells them too, if they wanna keep getting those huge donations. Donations at an open source market still benefits the doner in this way. It's a fastlane ticket to features after doners desire. So Fedora users might just get the rollouts before Red Hat users, and get it with the bugs it might have at early stages, before Red Hat implements it. But I am not in any shape or forme in knowledge of the Fedora team and I don't know how the relationship works. I just don't buy the fact that IBM gives millions to the Fedora team without using it for their own advantage as well. Who wouldn't?

[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 51 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Everything about the current Israel is worrying

[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Red Hat is their biggest sponsors, and uses their releases to bugfix and create their new releases. But just because Red Hat uses it this way, ofc doesn't mean Fedora isnt independent, it just means they are very influenced by a HUGE donor!

[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 0 points 1 day ago

But as everything removed coming out of this country, nobody stops the pedofile anyways, from doing what he likes..

[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago (2 children)

This is basicly what banned me for life on reddit xD

 

Haven't booted my pc for a while, suddenly this showed up today?

 

Hi guys, As the title pretty much says, what is the correct way to keep your bazzite pc up to date with both software and hardware drivers? Do you just use the "updater" on their "marketplace" platform? Or is there a terminal code I should know of? (For instance, like OpenSUSE has the sudo zypper dup command)

 

In spain they managed to grow half the vegables of all of EU on a landsize equalent to half of new york using the power of the sun inside huge "tents" with roof of clear plastic. This is so impressive, and gives hope for the future!

 
 

How the hell do I create a account on peertube?

 

Melbourne contender? Great start for the new coach and new team!

 

I am looking forward to changing out my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. But I am very confused of what to choose, of the many options. Here is some criteria you guys could maybe help me choose the perfect fit from:

1: has to be able to use some android apps still, because of government- & banking applications. 2: the car runs it's own android system, but android auto would be nice to still have. 3: It would be awesome to be able to use the linux phone as a pc as well. I loved the videos I have seen from ubuntu touch, where you just connect to a screen through usb c and you have a desktop environment. That is just awesome! 4: I am kind of pro EU. So if the OS is developed in europe and the phone that supports it from the factory is also EU based, it's a huge plus in my book. Not a deal breaker though. My trusy on USA has just dissapeared sadly.

Hope someone will be able to help me out here! Thank you.

 

Is this true??

 

I swear I haven't had this issue before, but every time now I install a fresh TumbleweedOS installation, from the get-go, it won't see the nVidia drivers at all. I have tried with a pc with rtx3050 and a pc with gtx1060. Both I had to do "crazy stuff" in terminal, to force it to use my gpu. This is freaking weird. (Haven't been able to fix the 1060 setup yet..)

Any ideers what I do wrong?

 

 

Hi guys, since TumbleweedOS has been my altime favorite distro these past 6 months or so. Installed it on all of my computers, incl laptops. I just got the newest edition also with kde plasma 6.6 which started out great. But I just baught a used desktop pc, whis is only soon to be 3 years old, with a ryzen 5 4500 cpu and a Nvidia RTX 3050 8GB. I had a few troubles with my 250hz monitor at first when I booted tumbleweed on it from Windows, which was probably the first signs I should had noticed. After a reinstall, and doing things as a usually do. Starting with drivers. I installed the nvidia G07 package (for 1650 and above gpus). Suddenly games like doom (the remakes) and blizzard launcher etc. Just bearly runs. It's like my pc forces everything to run off the motherboard or the ryzen processor instead of using my GPU. Doom forinstance, loads up in a horrible resolution, and when I am in the menu, I can't navigate around because of the lagency and horrible resolution. It really sucks to have this experience with openSUSE, because I really like the distro and I sound honestly hate to boot something else.

Worth noting. I installed a HDD 3tb from my older pc to the new one, which had all the games already installed (also tumbleweedOS ext4) what I am thinking is, maybe the problem is, that the games were preinstalled on the storage drive on a pc with different specs (intel cpu gtx 1060,etc) and the system just can't figure out migrating to the new hardware? Seems like a long shot though. I am no computer genius, so I am just reaching here.

I tried doing all the same stuff (upgrading to newest updates, kde plasma 6.6 etc) on my old gaming laptop with geforce 1050ti. And everything just runs flawlessly. The laptop it self has got a little janky over the years, but It is also very old. But games and software in general just runs off the bat. Even battlenet.

Why do you think I have these issues? I must also say, that it is the first time I try a AMD cpu with Nvidia RTX gpu. I have no idea about if this Setup, could be causing problems. I certainly hope not.

Kind regards.

 

I really want to create a user on peertube, but when it asks me to choose between servers, I have no idea what this means? Is it like Lemmy and Mastodon where it doesnt really matter, or does it have consequences?

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