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  • sorry I was really busy this week, didnt have time to look into this.

    The issue seems to happen in qt6 xcb so you could try switching sddm to run on wayland, which might bypass the issue (from Arch wiki):

    Create the file /etc/sddm.conf.d/10-wayland.conf with the following content:

     
        
    [General]
    DisplayServer=wayland
    GreeterEnvironment=QT_WAYLAND_SHELL_INTEGRATION=layer-shell
    
    [Wayland]
    CompositorCommand=kwin_wayland --drm --no-lockscreen --no-global-shortcuts --locale1
    
      

    This requires layer-shell-qt to be installed, preferably versions 6.x which kde neon probably has in their repos (its on 5.x on base ubuntu).

    Other than that, on sddm's issue repo I found two similar issues: #1761 and #1468, though both have no resolutions yet.

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  • Updates taking that much space is a bit surprising. I used to run linux mint on a 20 gb partition and usually had 3-4 gb space free. Does Linux mint comes pre-installed with flatpaks (you check with flatpak list)?

    But 20 gb is on the very low side, you will run into issues on updates. You probably need to extend the linux partition by at least 10 gb.

    For the printer issue, check the status of the cups service (sudo systemctl status cups).

  • Exactly this with me too. If they know me I have to hold myself to different standards and more small talk and stuff like that.

    I have been trying to force myself to go to the same places but I usually fail. The only thing that works for me is going with someone else.

  • Having a constant noise in your head/ears. It was so normal to me I didnt question it for many years. I randomly asked my friends about it one day and found out most people actually dont have an old crt tv like noise in their ears (and that its the disorder tinnitus).

    In my case its not very severe thankfully, I dont notice it unless Im in a silent room or Im actively thinking about it.

  • Currently most cooperate linux companies are not in the business of selling linux desktop itself. Rather its linux for servers, administration, embedded things (like cars), and other enterprisey stuff. So at least at the moment they are not looking to profit of linux desktop users directly which has saved us from enshittiffication attempts.

    But even if they in the future attempt to do something fishy, that most users dont agree with, I think by the virtue of how stuff works on linux it will be very easy for people to move to something else or a fork, and still get 95-99% of the same experience. This in turn will force companies to think twice before doing something like this.

    A good example here is canonical/Ubuntu who has made questionable decisions in the past and each time they had to take it back. Even now, Snap due to its use of a centralized store is almost universally shunned by the linux community and is only supported maintained by canonical. While Flatpak is supported by the wider linux community with people from different projects contributing to it (though I sometimes worry about everyone centralizing on Flathub to the point where they are actively discourage other projects from launching/maintaining their own stores/repos).

    This is why we need to build and champion tech that is resistant to control and enshittiffication. Then we dont have to worry too much about who is developing it.

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