

Nothing at all from Windows 11. Windows 10 had good paint and notepad versions. Nice and quick and handy. I use Leafpad and Drawing on Linux, but they aren’t quite the same as the OG paint.exe and notepad.exe 😆


Nothing at all from Windows 11. Windows 10 had good paint and notepad versions. Nice and quick and handy. I use Leafpad and Drawing on Linux, but they aren’t quite the same as the OG paint.exe and notepad.exe 😆


Yeah, I mean - Try SB and if it doesn’t end up meeting your needs, backup /home and reinstall 😊


Yeah I find a base install of Arch+KDE works well for me, for Dev, Gaming and General Web. I tried Bazzite on my laptop, but found similar things as others have pointed out regarding flatpack-first distros 😮💨


You’re right, but I’m still saving them anyway◝(ᵔᗜᵔ)◜


There’s a few GUIs, none of them very good: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire#GUI


Yeah exactly, where does it end? next they will be asking for more. I’ll just distribute APKs elsewhere.


It’s likely because the app will no longer be distributed on Google. They likely removed the Google play signing keys and configuration, which is completely fine. I’ll have a look over their changes when I get home, but I doubt it’s anything nefarious.
I also ditched this stuff when Google decided to start asking for my drivers license and will no longer distribute my apps within their closed marketplace.


yay! Everything is up to date and working better than ever. Manjaro and Endeavour seem okay, too. Sounds like SteamOS 3 will be Arch-based, which would be great news!
Oh, also, AUR is life. And worth mentioning, KDE Wayland, NVidia 3090, Pipewire, and UKI generation. 👌


looks like you’re not even able to mount it, I’d start with that. it could be a few reasons, maybe it’s ntfs format and needs a checkdisc, have a look in lsblk for details, and I’d have a look in dmesg --follow and see if you can find the error.


yeah, plus you just copy and paste the docker-compose and you don’t even need to know what’s under the hood.


hell yeah this looks sick!! I rolled my own speedtest container that sends the results to homeassistant but this seems like a great solution. I will have to try it - I hope I can still send the results to homeassistat.


Audio sharing works, but appears to not allow selection of a specific audio stream, when I tested it just then it appears to share system audio. Vesktop still allows you to choose a specific stream. Still, this is a huge improvement over not working at all, and the “Entire Desktop” (3 screens) works, as well as “select region” sharing!


Vesktop still allows you to choose a single audio output, Discord’s implementation seems to share system audio of all running apps, and doesn’t let you choose the specific application.


project is here https://github.com/jaypyles/Scraperr


I know it’s not exactly what you want, but I use Apache Guacamole to connect/switch between my VMs running on Proxmox, mostly Windows RDP, but also several SSH and VNC. it supports full screen and is fairly responsive for daily admin tasks.
Its a intermediary that doesn’t have anything except basic text. Plus it opens in sub-millisecond times unlike the godawful shitshow that is Windows 11 Notepad (and paint is dogshit UWP app now too). It is useful for clearing formatting/markup, saving passwords and stuff in memory till I no longer need them, etc. Heavier editors exist, but none launch so fast or “just” do basic text with nothing fancy. Also, it opens literally any file you could possibly want. (at least it tries 😆)