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  • I agree with everything you said. And Manjaro was the first Arch based distro I used years ago, but it's not a good choice anymore for many reasons.

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  • I've been using EndeavourOS for the past year or so, and Arch before that for many years. I haven't had anything break in EndeavourOS even though I customize it a lot, (i3wm, polybar and other stuff) and I also play Steam games on this system (Nvidia GTX 1650 with no issues). You can install plasma-wayland-session if you want wayland with KDE. I'd recommend EndeavourOS for a beginner because a lot of packages you want are in the AUR. Plus if you're stuck on something, the Arch wiki will have the solution, because it's specifically tailored to Arch. EndeavourOS is basically just an Arch installer.

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  • Which midi keyboard is best for me under 200 bucks?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1075893

    > I used to play piano when I was a kid and I want to get back into it now that I'm older. I think I have more patience for it now, but I don't have room for a large keyboard. I'm thinking of a small midi keyboard like a oxygen pro mini or mpk mini plus. Do they need to be plugged into a computer to work or can I just connect headphones to them directly? I know these are stupid questions, I'm sortof new at all this. If they have to be connected to a computer, are they compatible with linux, are there any good linux apps to use with them? I don't mind small keys, and I do prefer nice key feel over more midi features. I'm probably not gonna record anything. > > Lemme know if this is the wrong place to ask this. > > Thanks.

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    Which midi keyboard is best for me under 200 bucks?

    I used to play piano when I was a kid and I want to get back into it now that I'm older. I think I have more patience for it now, but I don't have room for a large keyboard. I'm thinking of a small midi keyboard like a oxygen pro mini or mpk mini plus. Do they need to be plugged into a computer to work or can I just connect headphones to them directly? I know these are stupid questions, I'm sortof new at all this. If they have to be connected to a computer, are they compatible with linux, are there any good linux apps to use with them? I don't mind small keys, and I do prefer nice key feel over more midi features. I'm probably not gonna record anything.

    Lemme know if this is the wrong place to ask this.

    Thanks.

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    Banner artwork for c/linux

    Can someone please create a banner for our c/linux community? Let's make it look awesome!

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    Blade Walker

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/786043

    > Nikon D5100, f/16, 1/200, 50mm, ISO100

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    Linux version of Akira ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers
    www.bleepingcomputer.com Linux version of Akira ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers

    The Akira ransomware operation uses a Linux encryptor to encrypt VMware ESXi virtual machines in double-extortion attacks against companies worldwide.

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    New Lemmy UI is pretty nice, right?

    I think it has less bugs too. I really like how it functions.

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