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How much space do they use?View attachment 126676
I think the 'weekly' tickbox and accompanying number is literally the only setting I've changed in Timeshift.
How much space do they use?View attachment 126676
I think the 'weekly' tickbox and accompanying number is literally the only setting I've changed in Timeshift.
How much space do they use?
My desktop is always the same. I first started with ubuntu using gnome2. I thought it was an amazing setup for a desktop, and I still do. It's a two panel system. Top panel has some quick launchers, access to the system, and informational widgets. Bottom panel is a task switcher. Screenshot is xfce. My plasma setup at work is largely the same. In the past, I played around with enlightenment a fair amount, and it too was setup the same way. If a desktop couldn't be setup this way for some reason, it's an immediate dismissal. I won't entertain any other setup aside from a special purpose computer.What desktop environment do you use, and how have you customized your Linux setup?
Windows drive on nvme0, Linux on nvme1 + 1tb ntfs partition. And I've decided on using Grub as boot manager.Is the use of fish-eye lens to convey your discomfort at the situation?
Also, remind me what setup you wanted to end up with please.
My Soundblaster AE-7 didn't work with my headphones right out of the box. Had to use alsamixer to make it work.
Couldn't choose headphones, only speakers with the regular sound settings. With Alsa mixer I had access to all the settings which came with the sound card (but not very polished), but I can't make custom settings. :/I just find the LMDE (debian edition) a lot less buggy. (I classify that headphone driver not working as buggy).. but now that it's working.. I would just stick with it.
If it works, don't fix it!
If it wasn't for this guy, it would just be a brick in my computer. The SB AE-9 doesn't work under Linux.I just find the LMDE (debian edition) a lot less buggy. (I classify that headphone driver not working as buggy).. but now that it's working.. I would just stick with it.
If it works, don't fix it!
Yeah I never really liked KDE either. Cinnamon is one of my favorites and feels a bit like KDE light.Do you use it in your Linux systems? And if so how have you set it up?
Also I tried installing KDE plasma on Mint, just to get a feel of the flexibility of Linux, but reverted back to Cinnamon, as I don't think I need to over complicate it from the start. What desktop environment do you use, and how have you customized your Linux setup?
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Yeah I never really liked KDE either. Cinnamon is one of my favorites and feels a bit like KDE light.
Surprisingly though I settled on Budgie for my primary desktop. It feels polished and modern with all the customization options I want and none that I dont. it became my momma bear DE if you will. My work machine has cinnamon.
Somehow I managed to get the steam shortcut in the start menu (or whatever it is called) made unworkable. Nothing happens if I use it. If I write 'steam' in the console, steam launches as expected ...
I haven't done anything intentionally, but I have messed around, and done things I didn't fully understand, and now I can't start steam, except from the console. I uninstalled it from software manager and downloaded the newest installer from valve and also ran 'steam --reset' in the console, and here we are...Removing the package and reinstalling it should work I would think.
I'm curious to know how you altered a 'Start' menu entry though, I had to hop through a few hoops to ensure that my 'normal' Firefox launcher icons always open the correct Firefox profile (I have multiple), but I don't think I came across a way to do what you apparently did.
I haven't done anything intentionally, but I have messed around, and done things I didn't fully understand, and now I can't start steam, except from the console. I uninstalled it from software manager and downloaded the newest installer from valve and also ran 'steam --reset' in the console, and here we are...
Is this a good time to roll back with timeshift?
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I still have a working Windows environment, and there is no motivation to learn as a broken OS in a live environment, you need to fixI've never rolled back with Timeshift before, let me know how it goes if you try it! There must be a way of messing with entries in the application launcher menu.
I guess you didn't fancy testing your experiments out in a VM first
- edit - how to modify the application launcher 'Menu':
Right-click on it, configure, go into the 'Menu' section, then click on 'open the menu editor'.
Somehow I managed to get the steam shortcut in the start menu (or whatever it is called) made unworkable. Nothing happens if I use it. If I write 'steam' in the console, steam launches as expected ...
I still have a working Windows environment, and there is no motivation to learn as a broken OS in a live environment, you need to fix![]()