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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byatrielienz

Bazzits Adguard DNS setup

I run a pihole and use ublock origin in my browser so this normally doesn't come up. But I'll be traveling for about a week and would like to use Adguard (which I pay for) on my bazzite system. I tried following the instructions on adguard's website but when I run the command in terminal I get a message saying the bash command is not found. I assume this is because generally bazzite doesn't run bash commands.

I'd like a detailed explanation of how to get this running if anyone has it, or a guide I can follow.

Thank you in advance.

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byDigDoug

Is it possible to not have Samba ask for a password in NixOS?

I've been trying to set up a Samba share on my desktop, which I've done successfully many times on other distros, but for whatever reason, the NixOS version of Samba sets "security = USER" by default. Since it's on my own network and I have no ports exposed to the internet, I'd prefer to not have to bother with a password if I can.

I have things like "map to guest = Bad User" and "guest ok = yes" set. In fact, I ran testparm on my server, which I can access without a password, and my desktop, and the only difference was "security = user", a setting that stopped login as root (I'm at work at the moment so I can't check exactly what it was), and a link to the file where passwords are stored.

I disabled the firewall and tried putting "security" = "" in my configuration.nix, which stops "security = user" showing up in testparm. When I do this, I can access smb://$DESKTOP, and it shows the folder I want shared, but when I click it, it says it doesn't exist. I have double checked that the path to the drive I want to share is correct.

Has anybody encountered this? Did you manage to fix or bypass it? Thanks in advance.

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byCodewizard

@lemmy.world @programming.dev @casualconversation can someone please suggest me a way out ??

@[email protected] @[email protected] @casualconversation can someone please suggest me a way out ??

Basically, l'm installing virtual box on a windows 10 laptop. Here, l'm going to try out MX Linux fluxbox and tinker with linux in a sandboxed environment, so that my experiments don't harm the main system.

In the screenshot, you can see where l got stuck. In the storage part, it says that the controller ide optical drive is empty. The controller sata MX fluxbox.vdi is inaccessible.

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byearly_riser

How do I interact with a git repo set up by docker compose in a persistent volume outside the container?

There's a lot I don't understand about both docker and git, so my question and description of the problem may not be as detailed as some would like.

I've set up a container, Otter wiki, via the docker compose file offered in the docs. This sets up a persistent volume outside the container where the wiki config and git repo containing the wiki's pages live. Everything works fine. I can go to the site and everything works. But I want to add external files to the repo. When I try to do it, it throws an error saying I need to enter my email and user name. I do this, and it still says permission denied.

I assume the instance of git that's tracking the repo lives inside the docker container, but the repo itself lives outside the container. How do I add and commit files?

CLARIFYING EDIT:

The repo I'm trying to use isn't for Otter's source code. Otter uses git as the revision tracking system component common to most wikis. That is, the wiki itself is a git repo filled with markdown files. In order to add a bunch of existing markdown files to the wiki, I have to tell git to track them, but this is a persistent volume outside the container, so the instance of git I'm using is on the host, but the instance of git that's tracking the files is in the container.

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byZugyuk

Lock up problem

Hi guys, been having a problem for a week now in fedora 43.

After half an hour of light use, my kde keyboard starts crashing at regular intervals, the taskbar is unresponsive, and the shutdown greeter will crash if i try to restart or shut down. I have to power cycle the system to turn it off, not the best.

Looking for anyone also experiencing the problem has not yielded any hits, so I'm posting here 😅

Thus far i have tried: -Restarting -Disabling Firefox video decoding (closest fix i could find in searches) -Rolling back to my previous Friday backups

The issue persists 😓

I don't know enough about Linux to troubleshoot the problem effectively 😅

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byhellmo_luciferrari

KDE Touchscree/Tablet Enhancements

Greetings Lemmings,

I am not sure when touchscreen/tablet mode stuff was enhanced with KDE, I am guessing somewhere between 6.4.x and 6.6.x but I am quite pleased with this.

I couldn't find a good touchscreen compatible keyboard for the random times I used my Lenovo Yoga in touch mode, but somewhere along the way KDE was updated with some enhancements to touch mode.

I didn't know it until today that screen rotation was not an issue for my tablet mode either. I discovered it completely by accident.

Prior to this I had written a script I mapped to a hotkey to rotate the screen before switching to tablet mode.

This was such a wonderful surprise, so for anyone else looking to use KDE with their touch compatible devices I highly suggest trying it again.

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byJakenVeina

Bazzite but mutable?

The number of issues I've been having with Bazzite, due to its immutability and my lack of experience, has finally reached the point that I'm no longer willing to deal with.

But I like basically everything about Bazzite, aside from its immutability, and I'd like to preserve as much of it as possible. In particular, I like KDE/Plasma (right?) way more than I liked Cinnamon on Mint, and the whole reason I gave Bazzite a try over Mint was that it supposedly was better for NVidia gaming. Which has absolutely been true, all the minor performance issues I was having on Mint vanished under Bazzite.

So, thoughts and recommendations? Thanks in advance.


Since I'm sure some nerds like me will want to know WHAT issues I've been having, the most significant ones would be....

  • I've hit a dead-end with trying to setup multiple audio sinks, so I can do what's been standard behavior in Windows for decades and use both my speakers and headset separately, at the same time, per-application. There's basically only ONE source of info on how to do this, and it's written for mutable distros, as it apparently involves doing some firmware config mods or something.

  • I've had quite a lot of issues with getting JetBrains Rider and the .NET SDK to work properly with each other, ranging from the inability to get .NET 10 installed, since Rider's flatpak only includes up to .NET 8, and there IS no flatpak for the .NET SDK itself, to getting .NET CLI tools to run properly from Rider, due to the sandboxing.

  • I was looking to install GameMaker to continue a little side project I started on Mint, and it's not available on flatpak, nor can I find any wisdom on how I might work around that fact.

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byetherphon

I'm fine with using traditional package managers, is there any benefit to using Flatpak?

I went to install some software today (Gradia) which is only available via Flathub apparently, the install size is larger than my distro which feels like a bit much for a screenshot tool. What's the deal with the massive size of Flatpaks and is it really worth all the extra space? 4GB per application?

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byatrielienz

Audio Codecs for Firefox in Bazzite/Fedora

I have been able to see online that the problem I am having is a known one where the Firefox flatpak needs version 23.06 ffmpeg-full as a dependency.

I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get this working and as a result Firefox audio stutters significantly on every website no matter what settings I change or what extensions I turn on and off.

I at first assumed this was a problem with my extensions and went through a pretty hefty troubleshooting session that got me pretty much nowhere.

I have attempted to install the proper codecs via the terminal and the system says those codecs are already installed.

I'm at a loss here. If anyone knows an answer or at least an avenue to help me get this solved, I'm all ears.

Device: ROG Ally X OS: Bazzite/Fedora updated fully to the most recent update released.

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byaltkey (he\him)

Mint-Arch migration led to unmountable drive

Just installed CachyOS and the drive I used alongside system drive for media\archive storage can't get mounted anymore. It's internal HDD and uses NTFS, I created it on Windows 10 years ago and used all this time from under Mint (no dualboot, only Mint). I did a regular reboot before OS switch and didn't even mount it this time.

While trying to access said drive, dolphin prints that:

An error occurred while accessing 'drive', the system responded: The requested operation has failed: Error mounting /dev/sda1 at /run/media/user/drive: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error

Where can I start my fixing journey? Where I can look for precise reason it fails?

All components are 5-10 years old if it matters. The other HDD that I formatted under Mint works just fine. It's probably a CachyOS vs NTFS problem.

[new]

I succeed at force-mounting it via ntfs 3g, but it seems it really was a problem with a bad block or something originating from windows. Checks were passed with 0 errors, so I assume it's a little funni M$ gave me with a divorce letter.

Instead of finding a way to force-mount it every time, I tried checking it via WinPE, and it helped remove the cause of errors.

I'm yet to understand what is really behind that, filesystem differences and how OSs work with them, so if you have good articles, please share these.

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!bylimonade

[Linux Mint] - How good are preinstalled softwares?

Hello.

I just switch to Linux mint from Windows. And I found that there is some software that are preinstalled that does the same that what I would have installed myself.

For example, I use qbittorent and there is something called "Transmission" that does torrenting.
I use VLC for video playing and there is something called "Celluloid".

Are the software preinstalled on Mint generally good at what they are doing and beginner friendly? Should I check for Linux version of the software I use on Windows or rather experiment with what is here?

Thank you for your help.

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byfolekaule

Question about AMD GPU drivers on Fedora 42

I am having a problem with my Linux desktop and hoping this community can help. The hardware is only about a year old: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7900XTX. I am running KDE Plasma 6.4.4 on Wayland. My distro is Feodra 42, and I keep up with regular updates. Kernel version is 6.15.9.

Lately, I have been getting a flicker of horizontal white stripes occasionally coming across my monitors. It does not seem to matter what the program on the screen is. They're not making it impossible to use the computer, but it is very distracting when it happens. I am also worried that it may be the hardware failing, but I am hoping it's just a driver issue.

Is this a known issue with AMD drivers? Part of my concern is that last year I installed amdgpu and rcom from the AMDGPU and ROCm repos to play with AI models locally. Now I am wondering if that is messing with my video drivers. How can I tell which ones are being used? If I want to go back to the stock drivers, do I just uninstall the amdgpu package with dnf?

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byA Wild Mimic appears!

[Nobara] Kde Plasma doesn't start from login manager

Hi, i've searched high and low for a solution to this issue and can't pin it down.

PC boots normal, i land in SDDM, i put in my passwort. screen goes black for a few seconds, and then i'm back at the login manager again. if i switch to the shell, i can login without issue and using startplasma-wayland, i get my desktop and everything is fine including video and gaming, so it's probably not nvidia-driver related.

i can't really find any issues in the logfiles, so it's probably a configuration issue. i already did a distro-sync and the system is updated fully.

has anyone a tip for me?

::: spoiler Operating System: Nobara Linux 42 KDE Plasma Version: 6.4.2 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.15.0 Qt Version: 6.9.1 Kernel Version: 6.15.7-200.nobara.fc42.x86_64 (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland Processors: 12 × AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Six-Core Processor Memory: 34 GB of RAM (33,6 GB usable) Graphics Processor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti :::

::: spoiler Version

KWin version: 6.4.2 Qt Version: 6.9.1 Qt compile version: 6.9.1 XCB compile version: 1.17.0

Operation Mode: Wayland

Build Options

KWIN_BUILD_DECORATIONS: yes KWIN_BUILD_TABBOX: yes KWIN_BUILD_ACTIVITIES: yes HAVE_X11_XCB: yes

X11

Vendor: The X.Org Foundation Vendor Release: 12401008 Protocol Version/Revision: 11/0 SHAPE: yes; Version: 0x11 RANDR: yes; Version: 0x14 Composite: yes; Version: 0x4 RENDER: yes; Version: 0xb XFIXES: yes; Version: 0x50 SYNC: yes; Version: 0x31 RES: yes; Version: 0x12

Output backend

Name: DRM Atomic Mode Setting on GPU 0: true

Compositing

Compositing is active Compositing Type: OpenGL OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation OpenGL renderer string: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti/PCIe/SSE2 OpenGL version string: 3.1.0 NVIDIA 570.169 OpenGL platform interface: EGL OpenGL shading language version string: 1.40 NVIDIA via Cg compiler Driver: NVIDIA Driver version: 570.169 GPU class: Unknown OpenGL version: 3.1 GLSL version: 1.40 X server version: 1.24.1 Linux kernel version: 6.15.7 Direct rendering: Requires strict binding: no Virtual Machine: no OpenGL 2 Shaders are used :::

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linux4noobs·Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!byDigDoug

In KDE on Wayland, I'm having issues running multiple refresh rates

I have a 144Hz ultrawide monitor, and recently I bought another little monitor for music/Discord. However, even though I'm running it on Wayland, If I try to change the framerate of the big monitor in KDE settings, it spits out an error (something about the framerate not being compatible with the driver - unfortunately I can't check it anymore) and doesn't change it. This is on Arch running the latest plasma-meta, and an AMD GPU.

I've tried looking for a solution to this problem, but practically all of them just say "use Wayland", which I already am. I found a Debian Bookworm USB I had lying around and thought I'd see if the issue persisted. It turns out that it doesn't - It works perfectly.

Does anybody have any ideas as to why this doesn't work on a newer version of Plasma?

I'm not necessarily against switching to Debian to get this working, it's just that Arch is what I'm used to.

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