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what commands can I use to benchmark my cpu?

hardware is a nuked MacBook Pro, Intel Core i5-4278U @ 2.60GHz, model A1502 (EMC 2875), Retina Mid-2014 13" with debian 12.5 live xfce installed (I couldn't fully install any of the netinst candidates).

As posted before, I consider this a really slow notebook and to compare and give you an idea, I need benchmarks. Download speed works fine via USB-tethering with an android device but the installation speed is ridiculously slow. System reacts very slow after entering username and password as well.

I'll try gnome and cinnamon later and compare.

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how come a m4a file doesn't loop when I configure vlc to do exactly that? OS: Debian 12.5

This happened with xubuntu 23.10 and now with debian 12.5

actually, 2 files: 'Pulp - Disco 2000 1995.m4a' and 'Pulp - Disco 2000 1995.mp4' inside a directory named Music.

If I move any of the files to another directory, the same happens, vlc will play the track only once.

If, however, I rename any of the 2 tracks, simply changing one character makes the files normal playable again, regardless of where I paste it.

I used yt-dlp to download both the m4a file and the mp4 file and both files do this. I have an ample m4a / mp4 collection and only these 2 files do this.

Why?

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I'm trying to lspci > /sdc1 lspci.txt on recovery mode. What am I doing wrong? + help installing broadcom BCM4360 802.11ac network controller on debian
  • thanks for posting such a detailed answer.

    about the different debian versions: I don't know which one I should try first:

    I found debian mac 12.5 netinst https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/bt-cd/ and I'm giving it a try.

    Shouldn't that work, I'll try one of the live cds https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/bt-hybrid/

    I paste the links to check if I have the right version

    Incidentally, the data size difference is so surprising: 0.66 GB (debian mac netinst) against 3.17 GB (debian live). Can I have something in between?

  • I'm trying to lspci > /sdc1 lspci.txt on recovery mode. What am I doing wrong? + help installing broadcom BCM4360 802.11ac network controller on debian

    hardware is a nuked MacBook Pro, Intel Core i5-4278U @ 2.60GHz, model A1502 (EMC 2875), Retina Mid-2014 13"

    I tried to install debian 12.5 from a live usb on this computer. On the network page of debian's installation GUI I get this message:

    No Ethernet card was detected. If you know the name of the driver needed by your Ethernet card, you can select it from the list.

    so I logged in to recovery mode and executed

    sudo lspci -vnnk -s 03:00.0

    that returns

    network controller [0200]: broadcom inc. and subsidiaries BCM4360 802.11ac wireless network manager adapter [14e4:43a0] (rev 03)

    there is more information that I wanted to save to a lspci.txt file on the live usb (sdc1) to share with you, but I failed the syntax.

    Why I want to do this: installing debian, on the GUI's networking page there is a candidate with this exact specification (broadcom 802.11ac wireless network manager), but I cannot install it because I don't have wifi or an ethernet cable, so I'd have to download this package from this computer I'm using now and copy it to the live usb to install alongside debian 12.5. I just wanted to print the whole command just in case it's helpful.

    ETA: how do I install rpm fusion repos on debian? I only found instructions for fedora and rhel https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration

    thanks

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    Can I get LMDE with xfce instead of cinnamon? And more LMDE questions
  • model is a MacBook Pro, Intel Core i5-4278U @ 2.60GHz, model A1502 (EMC 2875), Retina Mid-2014 13" with an embedded SSD

    Incidentally, I got the notebook as a present, got rid of mac OS and installed xubuntu 23.10 on it. Some mac OS users mean this company deliberately slows down old computers so users feel compelled to buy something newer. Can it be that’s why this notebook is so slow? I didn’t do anything fancy to install xubuntu, just used the whole space to install from a usb stick so I wonder if some residual software is still present.

  • Can I get LMDE with xfce instead of cinnamon? And more LMDE questions
  • this notebook has an embedded SSD.

    Some mac OS users mean this company deliberately slows down old computers so users feel compelled to buy something newer. Can it be that’s why this notebook is so slow? I didn’t do anything fancy to install xubuntu, just used the whole space to install from a usb stick so I wonder if some residual software is still present.

  • Can I get LMDE with xfce instead of cinnamon? And more LMDE questions
  • yes. This MacBook Pro, Intel Core i5-4278U @ 2.60GHz, model A1502 (EMC 2875), Retina Mid-2014 13" has an embedded apple SSD.

    I'm not going to spend any money upgrading any part of this notebook: not much bang for my buck and the model is most probably not supported anymore.

  • Can I get LMDE with xfce instead of cinnamon? And more LMDE questions
  • If the Mac has a Retina display

    yes, model is a MacBook Pro, Intel Core i5-4278U @ 2.60GHz, model A1502 (EMC 2875), Retina Mid-2014 13"

    Incidentally, I got the notebook as a present, got rid of mac OS and installed xubuntu 23.10 on it. Some mac OS users mean this company deliberately slows down old computers so users feel compelled to buy something newer. Can it be that's why this notebook is so slow? I didn't do anything fancy to install xubuntu, just used the whole space to install from a usb stick so I wonder if some residual software is still present.

  • Can I get LMDE with xfce instead of cinnamon? And more LMDE questions
  • However, if you want XFCE, is there a reason you don’t want to use Linux Mint 21.3 with XFCE?

    I'm still unsure about the differences: LMDE is based on debian, the OS I now use the most, whereas LM (linux mint) is based on ubuntu. Several posters have argued that LMDE, like debian, is barebones, whereas LM is ideal for an end user with not much idea about linux, but my main issue is speed: I don't want the notebook to be painfully slow: this is a notebook with an Intel Core i5-4278U @ 2.60GHz (2 cores, 4 threads) with 8 GB RAM and installing and upgrading on xubuntu 23.10 was already really, painfully slow.

    I either save on resources using a lightweight DE like xfce or using a barebones OS like LMDE

    I also want to future proof it as much as possible, which would mean using the OS/DE that uses less resources.

  • Can I get LMDE with xfce instead of cinnamon? And more LMDE questions

    For those who don’t know what I mean:

    • LMDE = Linux Mint Debian Edition, https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php
    • xfce and cinnamon = desktop environments (DE)

    target hardware for LMDE is an 8 year old nuked mac notebook with an intel chip.

    I’ve always used xfce because it’s easy on the hardware and I don’t care that much about looks, but functionality.

    I’ve never used cinnamon and I don’t know if it’s going to slow the notebook much.

    Neither do I know if I can install LMDE and then change the DE to xfce.

    Is LMDE being updated like the other mints? LMDE is version 6, whereas the other DE are version 21.3

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    what linux OS should I install on a backup notebook if my main one is debian?
  • If you allow me, may I ask you where this interest to FreeBSD stems from?

    the wikipedia linux article with the linux development tree

    do you think that FreeBSD will be less of a hassle compared to “other more niche linux OSs”?

    I have no idea

  • what linux OS should I install on a backup notebook if my main one is debian?
  • It’s unclear why you think that more frequent updates would be an advantage.

    kernels: I forgot the command to compare both but ubuntu/canonical releases kernel upgrades more often than debian. To a newbie like me this means ubuntu/canonical reacts to security flaws and fixes stability bugs that get discovered faster than debian. Updated hardware support is also a plus.

  • what linux OS should I install on a backup notebook if my main one is debian?

    I'm your regular end user. I use my computers to edit text, audio and video, watch movies, listen to music, post and bank on the internet...

    my main computer uses now debian 12.5 after abandoning xubuntu.

    For my backup notebook I have several candidates:

    • Simply install debian 12.5 again, the easiest choice.

    • Install linux mint, so I get ubuntu but without them throwing their subscription services down my throat. I'm unsure about other advantages, as ubuntu is debian based, maybe the more frequent program updates? Kernels are also updated more often than with debian as far as I know. Do you know of other advantages?

    • Go for FreeBSD: this might require a learning curve, because this is an OS I've never used. Are commands that different from debian?

    other more niche linux OSs seem too much a hassle and I guess won't be as supported as the main ones.

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    what foss phone OS do you use and why?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/16868638

    > I was thinking about using graphene OS, but I've read some lemmy users dislike this OS due to perceived misleading advertising and the pixel 7a you're supposed to install graphene on because it's from google (an advertising company). > > Another option would be lineage OS, but there is so much false information about this OS, namely compatible phones that simply don't work with this OS and no support. > > what works for you? I want a phone with no google, that doesn't force me to use the manufacturer's ecosystem and that won't show the apps I don't want or need (on an asus I own you cannot neither get rid nor hide bloatware)

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    what foss phone OS do you use and why?

    I was thinking about using graphene OS, but I've read some lemmy users dislike this OS due to perceived misleading advertising and the pixel 7a you're supposed to install graphene on because it's from google (an advertising company).

    Another option would be lineage OS, but there is so much false information about this OS, namely compatible phones that simply don't work with this OS and no support.

    what works for you? I want a phone with no google, that doesn't force me to use the manufacturer's ecosystem and that won't show the apps I don't want or need (on an asus I own you cannot neither get rid nor hide bloatware)

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    why can't I edit hue, brightness, contrast and other video effects with vlc 3.0.20 on debian 12.5?
  • that command returns

    GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer, GLX_MESA_query_renderer, GLX_MESA_swap_control, GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer, GLX_MESA_query_renderer, GLX_MESA_swap_control, Extended renderer info (GLX_MESA_query_renderer): OpenGL renderer string: Mesa Intel(R) HD Graphics 620 (KBL GT2)

  • why can't I edit hue, brightness, contrast and other video effects with vlc 3.0.20 on debian 12.5?

    how do I start looking for the package I need?

    This happens with some mkv files and to all mp4 files I play, both with apt and flatpak installed vlc versions.

    this never happened on the same computer with xubuntu 23.10

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    what's your best method to remove glue from a shoe outsole?

    I had to attach a piece of plastic 1 inch thick to a shoe sole to make it 1 inch taller. Why is not relevant.

    After using this frankenshoe for 2 months I no longer need it, but the shoe sole is sticky.

    I used isopropyl alcohol to rub it and removed a bit of junk, but part of the surface is still sticky. I applied more isopropyl and let it act for an hour. Still sticky.

    What works for you?

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    how do you apply Isopropyl alcohol to clean a notebook's surface and keys?

    > after reading https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Keyboard and other sources I used a 75% isopropyl alcohol solution to clean my black and grey plastic notebook's keys and surface. > > I applied the alcohol to cotton pads. Each cotton pad I used came back black, completely black. This is the first time I use isopropyl alcohol to clean this notebook I bought it 8 years ago. > > To clean the surface I sometimes pressed the pad with my nails, because I first thought the black residue on the cotton pads was simply dirt and oils accumulated during 8 years. Now, on second thoughts, it could be the isopropyl alcohol solved the upper layer of plastic and now the clearer lines I see where I pressed with my nails are how the notebook looked 8 years ago. Lines look like an anarchic groove, but don't feel different to the finger. > > On other parts I can also see the circular motions I applied to clean those parts. Do I have to apply more alcohol or have I already damaged the plastic? > > OTOH I cannot believe wikihow and other sources like https://www.howtogeek.com/65073/how-to-thoroughly-clean-your-keyboard-without-breaking-anything/ would include information that hurts the computer. > > Am I doing this right?

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    do you apply Isopropyl alcohol to clean a notebook's surface and keys?

    after reading https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Keyboard and other sources I used a 75% isopropyl alcohol solution to clean my black and grey plastic notebook's keys and surface.

    I applied the alcohol to cotton pads. Each cotton pad I used came back black, completely black. This is the first time I use isopropyl alcohol to clean this notebook I bought it 8 years ago.

    To clean the surface I sometimes pressed the pad with my nails, because I first thought the black residue on the cotton pads was simply dirt and oils accumulated during 8 years. Now, on second thoughts, it could be the isopropyl alcohol solved the upper layer of plastic and now the clearer lines I see where I pressed with my nails are how the notebook looked 8 years ago. Lines look like an anarchic groove, but don't feel different to the finger.

    On other parts I can also see the circular motions I applied to clean those parts. Do I have to apply more alcohol or have I already damaged the plastic?

    OTOH I cannot believe wikihow and other sources like https://www.howtogeek.com/65073/how-to-thoroughly-clean-your-keyboard-without-breaking-anything/ would include information that hurts the computer.

    Am I doing this right?

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    How do I create partitions on debian 12.5 to install other distros in the same M.2 SSD?

    I'd like to install linux mint xfce 21.3 and xubuntu 24.04 alongside the already present debian 12.5, but I don't know if I have to create the partitions before installing or if I'm guided to create the partitions while installing.

    On debian 12.5 there are 3 partitions already: /boot/efi, /boot and nvme0 without a mount point, which I encrypted. I used lsblk to get this information.

    Incidentally I ask: in the encrypted partition I reserved 50% of space for my home directory, created LV (logical volumes) for /var (9.2GiB) and /tmp (2 GiB) as well. Can I edit the size of these LV?

    The other question is, am I installing too many distros on the same computer? CPU is an Intel Core i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz

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    what hardware should I buy for storage purposes? what brands?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/16399318

    > I own several external 2.5'' HDDs on the 1 TB range where I save my data. Samsung has worked well for me, but now I need more space. > > One option would be to buy an external SSD instead of HDD. > > Another would be to get an external NVME, but so far I haven't found cases for them. > > Nowadays we even have 1 TB flash drives, should I get one of these instead? > > I could also buy 2 0.5 TB micro SD cards instead. > > So many options make it difficult to decide. > > What brands and technologies do you recommend? > > Software is going to be debian based.

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    what hardware should I buy for storage purposes? what brands?

    I own several external 2.5'' HDDs on the 1 TB range where I save my data. Samsung has worked well for me, but now I need more space.

    One option would be to buy an external SSD instead of HDD.

    Another would be to get an external NVME, but so far I haven't found cases for them.

    Nowadays we even have 1 TB flash drives, should I get one of these instead?

    I could also buy 2 0.5 TB micro SD cards instead.

    So many options make it difficult to decide.

    What brands and technologies do you recommend?

    Software is going to be debian based.

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    [SOLVED] what command do I need in debian to see package suggestions?

    In every ubuntu derivative, if I open a terminal and type an unrecognized command I always get suggestions.

    This is so far not what happens with debian 12.5. What package do I need?

    And what do debian users use to find new packages from the terminal?

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    [SOLVED] cannot play audio on a fresh installed debian 12 xfce

    I don't know if I didn't install non free firmware. Pavucontrol is installed. If I type alsa on a terminal it returns: bash: alsa: command not found.

    ETA: turns out I only had to update the system

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    several external HDDs stop working after I play video. Is this a software or hardware issue?

    Hardware: 2014 macbook, nuked macos, clean xubuntu 24.04 installation

    I never experienced this with my other notebook, a 2016 model from a Taiwanese vendor, forgot the name.

    On the macbook: I plug in the external HDD, xubuntu recognizes and opens the volume, I can use vlc to play video files (mostly mkv, x265) but then, 2 to 5 minutes later, xubuntu reconnects to the HDD, meaning the connection stopped and vlc stops playing the file. Not big files, 250 to 500 MiB, 1080p

    It's impossible to watch a 30 minute show.

    This never happened with the 2016 notebook and on this notebook I also installed xubuntu 24.04, so I'm assuming this is a hardware issue.

    Is it so? Any way to avoid this?

    the macbook is an Intel Core i5-4278U CPU @ 2.60GHz, the other notebook an Intel Core i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz

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    [SOLVED] debian graphical installation, question about partition tables

    I'm on partition disks, configuring LVM on a computer with 2 drives: /dev/nvme01 is the device I want to install in, SCSI2 is a storage HDD I do not want to format, I need the data.

    What bugs me is 'the partition tables of the following devices are changed': both drives.

    Am I going to lose data in the second drive, SCSI2, if I proceed? Should I physically remove the second drive instead?

    ETA: thanks for your input

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    questions about debian xfce

    long time xubuntu user, now on 24.04.

    debian comes with embedded programs like libreoffice, which I use, but versions are very old and I like using the newest versions available. with debian 12.5 I could use flatpak to get the newest version, but could I then get rid of the pre installed old version?

    debian's default graphics look also prehistoric. Can I change that installing other styles? (that's what they're called in xubuntu: adwaita, greybird...)

    with debian you are asked to choose the environment: xfce, mate... how troublesome is to change those after installation?

    Surprising that debian 12.5 is 0.7 GiB large, whereas the xubuntu 24.04 is 4 GiB. This doesn't mean that xubuntu has bloatware, but simply much more pre installed packages, right?

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