_I_ Now • 16%
It's actually in theater right now. Not theaters, but theater. My buddy, Bob Sacamano has a screening. Bring your own beer.
_I_ Now • 58%
Thank you for a proper reply. That could in fact be the case. I booted into Windows and tried to move all my movies into the folder, and it worked without issues, so I'm not entirely sure what happened in Fedora, but oh well.
_I_ Now • 25%
Update: Booted into Windows, and it actually worked fine there. Thanks
_I_ Now • 6%
Booted into Windows and it moved everything just fine. Case closed.
_I_ Now • 21%
Already looked at it, and I have full permission.
_I_ Now • 19%
It is indeed NTFS. I use the same HDD between a Fedora and Win 11 dual-boot, then the single HDD is being used by Plex, so no matter if I'm logged into Fedora or Win 11, it'll mount and read the content. It's just acting REALLY weird right now. About half of the content got moved to the new folder, while the rest of them errors out.
_I_ Now • 14%
Well, the latest update is that I just opened the folder that it refuses to copy to, and there are indeed copies of the folders and files that I try to copy, but not all. What is going on, lol.
_I_ Now • 21%
Nautilus. Drag and drop. Worked perfectly fine until it suddenly didn't.
_I_ Now • 90%
A million years? That very generous (งツ)ว
_I_ Now • 100%
Oooh, that's right. I forgot about that, but that makes total sense. Oh well, we'll manage!
_I_ Now • 100%
Thanks, and sure can! It's Gnome 44 (naturally) and:
- Icons are "Win10Sur" Link
- Shell theme is "Marble" Link
- Wallpaper (incl. other colored versions) Link
Then I've used Gnome extensions like "Just Perfection" to hide stuff like "Activities" in the upper left corner and so on. Other extensions are:
- "Blur My Shell"
- "App Hider"
- "AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support" (like the Mullvad and Telegram icons in the upper left corner)
- "Dash to Dock"
- "Rounded Window Corners"
The terminal is Gnome Terminal with adjusted padding.
Add padding to Gnome Terminal:
Open .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css and add this to the file. Adjust the px to your liking:
VteTerminal,
TerminalScreen,
vte-terminal {
padding: 50px 50px 50px 50px;
-VteTerminal-inner-border: 50px 50px 50px 50px;
}
If the file doesn't exist, then make it yourself.
_I_ Now • 100%
FFS, I can't upload the screenshot. I'm getting "SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data"
Just ran dnf upgrade (Fedora) and it upgraded some packages and then the alphabet died. Closing and opening it again "fixed" it, so nothing to worry about, but I've never ever experienced this before, lol. EDIT: Upload feature is broken, so here's a screenshot... https://i.imgur.com/teANpGl.png
_I_ Now • 100%
Yeah, I'm using Mullvad with misc DNS blockers enabled so it has nothing on me ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
_I_ Now • 100%
Don't be absurd!
_I_ Now • 100%
Dual-booting Windows 11 and Fedora 38. Gaming on Win 11 is, as expected, most times great. I want to migrate to Fedora and use it as a daily driver, and while it does a damn good job at doing just that, it's disturbingly aweful at gaming. I've installed Steam and I set out to try a couple of games to see what it would handle. It should be noted that I'm not a hardcore gamer, and I've historically not gamed on PC (but PS and Xbox), so I don't have quite the extensive library of games on Steam like many others do. I've got Game Pass, but that won't help me here. Anyhow... the games I've tried to run are games that I currently have on Steam. Hardware: - CPU: Ryzen 5 4600G - GPU: RX 6700 XT - RAM: 32 GB 3200 MHz - SSD: 4 TB M.2 - I expected Civilization VI to run fine, and... it did. although anti-aliasing decided not to work. - Humankind, does not run. At all. - Broforce does in fact run perfectly fine! - F1 2015 (don't laugh, it was free), does run and it does in fact run at max settings, but the controls (keyboard + xbox) are fucked, so that's also a no go. - Red Dead Redemption 2, hahaha no. - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, hahah no, for some reason. While I "love" and support "Linux", this doesn't cut it. Why am I even "here"? I've been using "Linux" for at least 15 years (incl. Windows),but if I want to play a God damn fucking game, I want to play it now, not tomorrow, or after I've googled a fucking hack that'll break x amount of shit and take me hours to get running. This is why I'll still use Win 11 as my daily. Fedora as an OS is smooth, quick AF and I very much like it. Gaming on it? God no. My point is, while Win 11 is basically "don't worry, it'll run!", Linux (or Fedora at least is "I don't know... maybe?". That won't convince a lot of people, and currently not me. **EDIT: THIS IS WHY LEMMY IS BETTER THAN REDDIT. HUMAN CONVERSATION. THANK YOU ALL**