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- Handbrake queue picks wrong file?
I am not sure if anyone's experiencing this. I'm using Handbrake from a flatpak. I am recoding a whole TV show's season. So, episodes from S01E01 to E15. In the Handbrake app and queue, it really picked the 15 of them. However, when I start to process the queue...It starts by encoding ep 15? At least S01E15 the file it starts creating first. But in the queue window, it claims to be procesing S01E01. (?!). And after finishing...The queue claims to be all successful and no errors, but I have only 14 new files, S01E01 was never recoded. Even though it claims it did it the first one.
EDIT: Sigh...Now that I'm inspecting the files that it did recode, it did it wrong. I was made to believe that if you set the settings of what you want on the first file of the batch (Video codec/quality, audio tracks xyz with passthrough/recode quality, subtitle tracks xyz), then Handbrake would apply these same settings to all the files in the queue when you pressed queue - add all. But clearly something went wrong because I ended with videos with two incorrect audio tracks (and I chose 4 audio tracks), and no subtitle tracks (when I chose to take all the available ones). From a quick check, it looks like all the source files have all the same audio and subtitle tracks on the same order...
Is there any issues I'm missing?
- Demystifying "find" and "find -exec" ...Lil' Linux Lesson! | Veronica Explainskolektiva.media Demystifying "find" and "find -exec" ...Lil' Linux Lesson!
Has the internet told you Linux' "find" command is too scary to use? Well, they're wrong. Linux' "find" command - also found in lots of other *NIX systems - is a critical tool to learn. In today's ...
- ZLUDA Has Been Seeing New Activity For CUDA On AMD GPUs
ZLUDA is a drop-in CUDA implementation for AMD GPUs
- Stop Recommending Niche Linux Distros!
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- 1 month of Linux Mint and some thoughts.
About a month ago I switched to Linux mint from windows 11.
The first thing I noticed was mint being faster and less bloated than windows 11.
I also liked having actual control over my settings without a corporation being able to undo them at will.
Another thing I noticed was not having to add extensions to text files to run as a program instead having the option in properties.
For certain windows programs and games I was able to use wine which was great because I like to use gamemaker 8.1 which was made before they added linux support.
I tried different wine environments starting with bottles then trying Steam proton and Lutris. With Lutris being the one I ended up using due to it being the only one that I could get to run every program I needed.
The ms paint alternative called drawing took some use to due to it automatically cropping out parts of the image outside of the line when pasting in a screenshot from the clipboard.
Although I do still miss ms paint but that is mostly nostalgia.
Fortunately there is an option to save the screenshot after taking it.
Migrating from windows I appreciate the SUPER key bringing up a menu on the bottom left which brings up some apps and the search bar. Which always searches on the OS unlike windows 11 which sometimes searches the internet instead.
Another detail I noticed is if you type paint or notepad in the search it brings up drawing and the text editor which is nice for people transitioning to Linux.
Being able to move the panel or add new ones was also a breath of fresh air from windows 11 making the task bar more restrictive.
Having the option of deb packages and flatpacks is really useful as well.
I also no longer have to worry about telemetry or microsoft trying to show me ads or pop ups.
TL:DR Mint is a way better experience than windows 11.
- The new APT 3.0 solverblog.jak-linux.org The new APT 3.0 solver
APT 2.9.3 introduces the first iteration of the new solver codenamed solver3, and now available with the –solver 3.0 option. The new solver works fundamentally different from the old one. How does it work? Solver3 is a fully backtracking dependency solving algorithm that defers choices to as late as...
- Linux Kernel 6.9 Officially Released, This Is What's New - 9to5Linux9to5linux.com Linux Kernel 6.9 Officially Released, This Is What's New - 9to5Linux
Linux kernel 6.9 is now available for download with new features, better hardware support, networking enhancements, and much more.
- Neal Gompa Is Involved In Way Too Much Linux
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- #219 Should I Become A Fedora Linux User? | Neal Gompa
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- The Linux Experiment - Linux kernel variants explained: Zen, Xanmod, TKG, RealTime, Liquorix...tilvids.com LINUX KERNEL variants explained: Zen, Xanmod, TKG, RealTime, Liquorix...
You can now subscribe to all TuxCare services online: KernelCare Online License Purchasing: https://tuxcare.com/enterprise-live-patching-services/?utm_campaign=The%20Linux%20Experiment&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_term=selfcheckout ELS Online License Purchasing: https://tuxca...
- Are we (linux) ready for Arm devices?
Are we (linux) ready for arm devices like snapdragon elite X? Asahi runs on mac os with arm chips and the software somehow runs better than macos itself?! Is the softwares packaged for arm linux different? Is there much softwares available for the arm platform like softwares available for the intel/amd chipsets?
After all are you optimistic about linux and arm?
- Is it bad practice to run umount -a instead of specifying the directory to unmount?
#Is it bad practice to run umount -a instead of specifying the directory to unmount? I've always run umount -a to unmount my drive but i notice it unmounts a lot of other things. Is this bad?
- Update available! This version is very old.
> Update available! This version is very old.
Xscreensaver has apparently been checking for updates and is disappointed that it hasn't had one for 14 months because Debian is too stable. Can anyone recommend a linux screensaver which would work with xfce and can be trusted to never do that?
- Force DNF to automatically update from all repos without confirming each of them?
Hi guys!
I have nobara (Fedora) with dnf as package manager. Whenever I do an update or search, DNF will refresh the repos. However, for all the additional repos (librewolf, proton, a few others), it individually asks if it's ok to refresh, for each one of them, every time. It's...tedious. Is there a way to setup DNF so it doesn't prompt every time?
Thanks!
- GNU nano 8.0 Released with New Options and Various Improvements9to5linux.com GNU nano 8.0 Released with New Options and Various Improvements - 9to5Linux
GNU nano 8.0 command line text editor for Unix-like systems is now available for download as a major update introducing new features.
- NixOS Foundation board: Giving power to the communitydiscourse.nixos.org NixOS Foundation board: Giving power to the community
The community is more important than the product. — Pieter Hintjens Dear contributors to the Nix ecosystem, dear users, We recognize that the Nix community keeps growing and changing, and its governance has not been adapting accordingly. While the foundation board was never intended to lead the ...
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- Amarok 3.0 "Castaway" released! [KDE music player]blogs.kde.org Amarok 3.0 "Castaway" released!
The Amarok Development Squad is happy to announce the immediate availability of Amarok 3.0 "Castaway"! The new 3.0 is the first stable Qt5/KDE Frameworks 5 based version of Amarok, and first stable release since 2018, when the final Qt4 based version 2.
- [SOLVED] Bring existing KDE Konsole into focus instead of launching if one exists
I use KDE on arch and would like to achieve the following behavior:
Whatever way I launch Konsole, I want it to check whether there already is a Konsole instance. If one exists, it should be brought into focus, and if no instance exists, one should be launched.
I am unable to find such an option in the Konsole settings, even though I found a roughly 1 year old forum entry mentioning such a setting. Was it removed or am I just blind? Or do I need some optional dependency?
Alternatively, it would be fine if this could simply kick in when I use my Super+K shortcut, which I've set up. Maybe there's a way to call Konsole from the terminal like that? I tried using
konsole --force-reuse
but it didn't seem to do the trick, andkonsole --new-tab
does not bring Konsole into the foreground.Edit: Here's a script that does this, by @Audalin@lemmy.world
#!/bin/bash WIN="$(kdotool search --class org.kde.konsole | head -1)" if [[ "$WIN" != "" ]]; then kdotool windowactivate "$WIN" else konsole fi
kdotool
is available in AUR askdotool-git
- [SOLVED] Drop ENTR media keys on linux
I recently bought a Drop ENTR, and I would like to use the media keys. On the drop.com website it says that using FN + the F-keys should work, but “Fn hotkeys may work with Windows operating system only.”. Well, for me it doesn’t work. Any ideas as to why that could be, or how I could go about creating a workaround?
obligatory I use arch btw
- Setup ideas with an old AV receiver
The house I live in has integrated speakers and they are all hooked up to an old AV receiver (Marantz NR1604). Currently it is annoying to play music through the receiver because essentially I have to plug my phone directly to the receiver. I am looking at other options.
Currently I set up a RaspPi to run Volumio, then I connected the RaspPi directly to the receiver. This allows me to play music from a music library (eg. a NAS) but I still can't easily stream music from my phone to the receiver. I'm wondering if anyone has any set up ideas for easy streaming from phone or computer to the AV receiver.
- Creating a self-contained binarywww.github.com GitHub - profdc9/fldigi: fldigi repository with SCAMP
fldigi repository with SCAMP. Contribute to profdc9/fldigi development by creating an account on GitHub.
I have a program (fldigi, pointed to by the github link) that uses dozens of shared libraries. I would like to be able to distribute a pre-compiled version of the program for testers. I could require each tester to install the shared libraries and compile the program for themselves, however, this would be extremely difficult for most users. What are some options for distributing a pre-compiled version of a linux program? Do I need to make a package for common distributions or common versions of each distribution? How about snap, nix, or flatpak? I don't have much experience with using docker or preparing docker containers, and the particular program (fldigi) requires access to system hardware to function, which a containerized version would have to accommodate.
This is going to be a temporary solution and I hope once the program is done being tested, my changes can be pulled upstream and then distributions will include it that way.
- Why can I only mount external disk via CLI? ["SOLVED"]
System is Arch Linux. NTFS-3G is installed. I have had this problem on Gnome (Nautilus) and KDE (Dolphin). I already tried fixing it with Testdisk. No success. Any help is appreciated.UPDATE: I have re-formatted the disk and it is working now. Thank you for all your suggestions and tips.
- Canonical releases Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS delivers the latest Linux 6.8 kernel with improved syscall performance, nested KVM support on ppc64el, and access to the newly landed bcachefs filesystem. In addition to upstream improvements, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS has merged low-latency kernel features into the default kernel, reducing kernel task scheduling delays.
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS also enables frame pointers by default on all 64-bit architectures so that performance engineers have ready access to accurate and complete flame graphs as they profile their systems for troubleshooting and optimisation.
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS includes Python 3.12, Ruby 3.2, PHP 8.3 and Go 1.22 with additional focus dedicated to the developer experience for .NET, Java and Rust.
With the introduction of .NET 8, Ubuntu is taking a significant step forward in supporting the .NET community. NET 8 will be fully supported on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and 22.04 LTS for the entire lifecycle of both releases, enabling developers to upgrade their applications to newer .NET versions prior to upgrading their Ubuntu release. This .NET support has also been extended to the IBM System Z platform.
- hello! i made a versatile file syncing tool in C++ it's called lunas
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/13156830
> https://codeberg.org/cyber-luna/lunas > > Archlinux: yay -S lunas > > i made a versatile syncing cli program, lunas, that's capable of syncing local to local, local to remote, remote to local and remote to remote at the same time with many input directories, with their file attributes if enabled and more. It syncs both ways but it has src/dest options that can be assigned to individual input directories > > it runs locally, unless remote syncing is used then it runs peer-to-peer using libssh/sftp > > It can do sync removal between different input directories, meaning if u want to remove a file/directory that you don't want to sync back to other directories, you can "lunas -rm file" for local or "lunas -rrm user@ip:/path/to/dir" for remote and then use the option "-cr Y" while syncing to remove it from every other directories, or simply don't use this option and it should be ignored without removal, or "-cr S" and it should be synced back to the directory it was removed from, IF it was found in one of the other directories > > it has an optional config file for defining presets for easier syncing instead of writing them each time in the cli > > there are more options to it which can be found in the --help or in the man page for more details > > a simple usage of lunas can be like this > > lunas -p dir1 -p dir2 --dry-run > > lunas -s dir1 -d dir2 -d dir3 -rd user@ip:dir4 > > lunas -r user@ip:dir1 -d dir2 -dr > > lunas -rs user@ip:dir1 -d dir2 -cr Y > > lunas -rd user@ip:dir1 -s dir2 > > lunas -p dir1 -p dir2 -p dir3 -p user@ip:dir4 -p user@ip:dir5 > > p: local path r: remote path , both of them are source and destination > > s: source local path d: destination local path > > rs: source remote path rd: destination remote path > > -dr/--dry-run: outputs what would be synced without actually syncing them > > -cr/--confirm-remove Y: confirms the sync removal as explained previously >
- Firefox Nightly Now Available for Linux on ARM64blog.nightly.mozilla.org Firefox Nightly Now Available for Linux on ARM64 – Firefox Nightly News
We're excited to share an update with people running Linux on ARM64 (also known as AArch64) architectures. ARM64 Binaries Are Here After launching the Firefox Nightly .deb package, feedback highlighted ...
- Zellij (a terminal multiplexer) 0.40.0 releasedzellij.dev Zellij 0.40.0: Welcome Screen, Filepicker, Pipes, Plugin Aliases
A new welcome screen to facilitate session management, a new filepicker, a powerful new concept called pipes and lots of long awaited features
- Users of Zsh and zi plugin manager should beware the suspicious repo and author.recurse.social Dylan Nugent (@dylnuge@recurse.social)
I am deep in the rabbit hole of looking into an apparently deeply scammy looking zsh plugin manager called "zi". I think it's an extremely bad idea to use "z-shell/zi" or anything else from the same "creators". There's an entire field of red flags here.
- Problems with the clipboard in Wayland/Hyprland/Alacritty
I recently started the process of switching over to wayland and, so far, it's going reasonably well. There are still a few things to get working, but I'm happy with the progress speed.
One of the more annoying problems, however, is using the clipboard. I'm mostly seeing it in Alacritty - which I didn't really use before, so maybe that's the culprit, but the normal select/middle click doesn't seem to work consistently. Sometimes I does and occasionally it just doesn't. Same for CTRL-C/CTRL-V. Either nothing gets pasted or is pastes something I selected 20 minutes ago and had forgotten about - but I can't replace the clipboard for love nor money.
Any suggestions on this gratefully received. Ideally, I'd like it to work how it did before and consistently - which is that either of the two above mentioned methods worked.
Thanks in advance.
- The Microsoft-Dilemma: Europe as a Software Colony | A documentary that reveals the backdoor deals Microsoft used to maintain their monopoly, and details how the newly elected government in Munich purkolektiva.media The Microsoft-Dilemma - Europe as a Software Colony | Full Documentary
Many state and public administrations from Helsinki to Lisbon operate with the software of the US corporation. It makes them vulnerable for hackers and spies, violates European public procurement l...
- Linux Foundation leads the fight against fauxpen source • The Registerwww.theregister.com Linux Foundation leads the fight against fauxpen source
Shifts its transmission from vendor neutral into open source gear
- Help with choosing a distro for a first time linux hope to bring life to an old pc
Good day
I would please like to ask for suggestions for first time installation of linux on an old pc that has recently come into my possession
It is
Pentium 4 3.4 Ghz (2 cpu) 2 Gb Ram 1Tb hardrive Onboard graphics 128 mb
I have been looking at Mint and I am assuming that the Xfce Edition would probably be the smarter choice, but I am curious to know if I could use something like Cinnamon Edition and will it run smoothly hitting at the minimum spec of 2Gb RAM. Is their other alternatives that provide a good exprience for the limited resources as I decide to take the plunge?
- Gentoo Linux Becomes a Software in the Public Interest Project Because…Bookkeeping and Taxesfossforce.com Gentoo Linux Becomes a Software in the Public Interest Project Because…Bookkeeping and Taxes - FOSS Force
Gentoo Linux is in the process of shuttering its Gentoo Foundation now that it's become a Software in the Public Interest project.
- Gnome Power Notifications
I did a minimal Fedora 40 installation on my Thinkpad, so it's possible I missed some package... I don't have the Power entry in the notification settings; need that one to turn off the absolutely inane notification that the laptop's about to suspend.
Searched dnf for anything resembling power, came up short. Any idea what to check for?
- XZ Utils is back on GitHub and Lasse Collin has been unbannedgithub.com GitHub - tukaani-project/xz: XZ Utils
XZ Utils. Contribute to tukaani-project/xz development by creating an account on GitHub.