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What’s the worst piece of technology you’ve ever owned?
  • No, I was still being cheaper with phones at that stage.

    I remember my friend getting an N95 and how that was a big deal back then haha.

    After looking through an extremely long list of Nokia phones on Wikipedia, it might have been a 6120 classic.

  • What’s the worst piece of technology you’ve ever owned?
  • My last ever Nokia phone, a half way house between old Nokias and smartphones circa 2008.

    No touch screen, but could play music, videos, had a calendar etc.

    Absolute piece of garbage. Got super hot at times doing who-knows what, and had a software bug where the audio would completely stop working until you rebooted it… which meant that multiple times my morning alarm went off completely silently and I was late for work.

    Bought an iPhone 3GS as soon as my 1 year contract was up, Nokia were never relevant again after that era.

  • Can I get LMDE with xfce instead of cinnamon? And more LMDE questions
  • Contrary to most advice, if you find something that’s compatible with a Wayland session (basically Gnome or Plasma) you might be pleasantly surprised.

    I found that to be by far the closest I got to a macOS-like experience with Linux on a retina Mac, in terms of fluidity, trackpad scrolling and responsiveness.

  • Can I get LMDE with xfce instead of cinnamon? And more LMDE questions
  • If the Mac has a Retina display then I actually found XFCE runs worst of the various DEs at native resolution. Not in terms of resources but very choppy scrolling, video playback etc. Gnome and KDE Plasma actually ran better than XFCE for me on my 15” 2012 retina.

    Presume it’s some kind of graphics acceleration thing, not 100% sure.

  • Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome! @lemmy.world HexagonSun @sh.itjust.works
    Gparted permissions - Debian 12

    Hi,

    After messing around on various distros as a learning experience, I’ve had Debian 12 installed (via installing Spiral Linux) for a few days now on my old Mac.

    I noticed today that gparted asks for the root login when launched and that my own user doesn’t have default access to any partitions I create using it.

    Is this expected behaviour or have I messed something up?

    Thanks!

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    I'm still pretty useless with Linux, but I'm trying to learn
  • Definitely perfectly comfortable on Mint for day to day use… but would still struggle for anything that hasn’t got a GUI. Obviously can copy and paste commands but would like to be better than that.

    This is installed on my old computer and I upgraded to a M1 Mac as my main one, so this is more a hobby project and learning experience than a daily driver.

    Have had a lot of issues with previous installs from other distros failing, I think due to this Mac’s 2012 Intel/Nvidia hybrid graphics.

  • I'm still pretty useless with Linux, but I'm trying to learn
  • Yeah, I foolishly shopped around a whole host of distros and DEs after seeing things on reddit and getting ideas above my station.

    Most couldn’t even boot either the live USB or following install, and I didn’t really know how to find out why.

    Others worked for a week or more before failing after an update and I hadn’t figured out Timeshift yet.

    Probably my 2012 hybrid Intel/Nvidia graphics played a part if I was guessing.

  • I'm still pretty useless with Linux, but I'm trying to learn
  • Thanks!

    I’ve nuked and started again with Linux so many times at this point.

    Did the usual ill-advised distro hopping instead of just using Mint, to see if the grass was greener… and it wasn’t.

    So many distros couldn’t even load the live USB and locked up with a black screen.

    Others would install… but then wouldn’t boot.

    Others ran for various amounts of time before failing after an update.

    At least now I’ve done what I should have done at the start and figured out Timeshift. If anything goes wrong again I’ll make sure I take the time to see if I can understand why, to learn from it.

  • I'm still pretty useless with Linux, but I'm trying to learn
  • Yeah it’s plain old Conky.

    Trying to be incredibly non-invasive and able to backtrack on anything I do. So nothing extra installed and no Conky Manager, all just using someone else’s conky.conf settings I found online, which I then tweaked (and removed some bits I couldn’t get working!)

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    Is it possible to install ubuntu or another linux distro on a 2014 macbook pro?
  • Others here with old Macs seem to have had a much smoother run than me!

    You can absolutely run Linux like a champ on that machine, but for reasons I'm not advanced enough to know/understand I've struggled with even booting the live USB for multiple distros on my Mid-2012 15" Retina. Maybe it's the version of the hybrid Intel/Nvidia graphics on the model, I can't really say.

    I'm currently writing this from Linux Mint on said Mac, and all is well; but I've experienced the following:

    • OpenSuse installer couldn't even be seen at startup manager
    • MX Linux would freeze during boot to the installer
    • Elementary OS wouldn't boot following install
    • Pop! OS installed the wrong Nvidia driver for the computer, and with the open source drivers stopped booting after running a few updates
    • Nitrux would freeze during boot to the installer
    • Ubuntu stopped booting a few days in after an update
    • Debian might have worked but wouldn't detect my trackpad, wifi or USB ethernet adaptor so I couldn't properly get it installed
    • Manjaro worked for a while but eventually failed after an update
    • ArcoLinux wouldn't wake from sleep running the live USB

    I totally recommend Linux Mint overall. I've decided I like Cinnamon best, "it just works" far more than anything else I've tried. I consider it the closest to macOS in terms of being thought about from every angle and set up and ready to go as a beginner or as a more advanced user.

  • Spotify doesn't make profit from music streaming, despite having over 400M monthly active users, because it pays two-thirds of all its revenue to the rights holders.
  • Yep, absolutely this.

    You cannot listen to music losslessly with AirPods Max, cabled or not.

    From Apple’s own site: “The Lightning to 3.5 mm Audio Cable was designed to allow AirPods Max to connect to analog sources for listening to movies and music. AirPods Max can be connected to devices playing Lossless and Hi-Res Lossless recordings with exceptional audio quality. However, given the analog-to-digital conversion in the cable, the playback will not be completely lossless.”

    If someone thinks AirPods Max sound amazing, they’re agreeing how good compressed audio can sound, whether they realise it or not.

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