

Idk if this is more work than you wanna go to for it, but maybe install and configure gnome-keyring instead and see if that works? If the same thing works with that one, great, and if not at least the problem area has been narrowed down


Idk if this is more work than you wanna go to for it, but maybe install and configure gnome-keyring instead and see if that works? If the same thing works with that one, great, and if not at least the problem area has been narrowed down


Okay then it’s probably worth double checking the basics again lol
kwallet and kwallet-pam installed? (pacman -Qs kwallet should show both)kdewallet with the exact same password as your user account?If it’s yes to all of these I honestly don’t know what to think, maybe it’d be worth trying another wallet to see if that’s any different
Yay uses pacman for the official repositories, so you can still use this setting if you want
Apt is shorter, sure, but apt update && apt install … is much longer than pacman -S … so you should definitely switch
/jk


It looks like kwallet takes more setup than I remembered, did you try following section 2.3 in the wiki page?
The other thing I can think of may not be relevant (been a while since I’ve used plasma now) but I’ve heard plasma has a built in greeter these days so maybe worth double checking to be sure you’re really using sddm. I feel like if it’s installed it’s safe to assume you’re using it, but if you’ve tried everything else this might be a worthwhile sanity check


You have to add a line to the /etc/pam.d file for your greeter for KDE’s wallet. The arch wiki page for the KDE wallet should have the line(s) you need


Not like I was going to burger king anyway but this is a solid reason not to


A lot of matrix servers are run by people/collectives hosting other services as well, so searching lists of matrix servers will probably help you find more


You can do it in mint but the easiest way to test it is probably just to try a live usb of a distro that runs a more recent kernel. Arch-based distros come to mind for that, so maybe try endeavourOS on a usb?


Even aside from training datasets, as long as they keep hosting chats for people using these genAIs their storage will keep expanding over time as people upload/generate more pictures and videos.
I really hope all this urgency on getting as much hardware as possible is because the ai companies see the funding drying up soon and are trying to maximize what they get out of it, but it’s probably more likely they’re just focusing more on videos now and want to have all of youtube (+etc) in their training sets
I use steamrip pretty regularly and have never had any issues, but I also play the games on Linux where if there was malware it’d be unlikely to affect me so I don’t worry too much about it lol


Same in Canada with Interac. I’d love to see some interop between these types of networks


All you’re missing is the -m flag before the text to indicate it’s the commit message, so close enough for the joke :)
Not OP but probably sexual minority
Doesn’t carnist just mean someone who eats meat?
Pros: you try something new and fun, and get an unusual setup running
Cons: literally everything else


Don’t forget Gemini’s “you should put glue on pizza”


Oh no sorry I misunderstood your comment, I thought you meant you weren’t seeing line breaks and couldn’t read this comment. I understand now lol


On piefed with voyager as my frontend it shows up properly for me, although it doesn’t look like OP has used the markdown convention of double spaces before a line break. Maybe that’s why it’s not displaying for you? Are you on the web frontend?
This is hilarious and I don’t understand why people are downvoting it