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The most useful machine in any home. You if don’t have one, BUY one, and your life is going to change forever.
+1 for cachy
One question, does changing icon themes back and forth solve it? (Just trying to guess how to solve this)
Edit: Or this command:
- gsettings reset-recursively org.cinnamon
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Linux@programming.dev•Does anyone know how to fix this?[SOLVED]
31·4 days agoUnfortunately, I think this is a problem on a lot of DEs, had this on budgie, xfce, kde was better, but the only one with consistent tray icons, that I found, was gnome.
The problem seems to be boxing and rescaling the icon, as it comes in 24px, 32px, 64px, etc. Stremio is always BIG on everything too.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
World News@lemmy.world•Canada Considers Snubbing US F-35 For Sweden’s Gripen Fighter JetsEnglish
8·13 days agoThe Gripen is quite interesting, who would have guessed that licensing fighter jets for manufacturing on other countries (Embraer is building them too, Colombia bought some, other countries seem to want it too) would be a good strategy?
I’ll wait 50 years for a Gripen to be sold on Aliexpress for 150 thousand dollars, 250 thousand with replacement parts with a cool paint job.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Handled a ThinkPad today. What distro should I go with? Ubuntu? Arch?
3·17 days agoI use CachyOS on my X220 with btrfs and lzo as disk compression (lzo is very good on old cpus and makes the SSD go really fast). But I think any distro could be good on that hardware.
As a side note, I would really like an x86_64-v2 distro, people jumped from no additional instructions to v3 in no time, but these thinkpads and older pcs could really shine with that kind of optimization.
Yeah, it seems its used for passing devices to virtualized environments, but it seems, on these old bulldozer motherboards, the usb devices are virtualized (I have read a long time ago, could be wrong).
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Linux@programming.dev•Tip for noisy microphones while using pipewire: importing module-echo-cancel from pulseaudio
2·18 days ago(Now on my main account)
Yeah, I used that before, but it used a lot of cpu (Idk why). As I searched for an alternative for my old setup on pulseaudio, I found I could just load pulseaudio modules, so I made this post, because I couldn’t find anyone talking about just loading that module, only the werman module with rnnoise.
The module is still cool though! Thanks for sharing.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Linux@programming.dev•Linux PC Occasionally *completely* freezes
1·18 days agoI had this in KDE (I have Nvidia too…), it was when I was sharing or downloading linux ISOs. If you see this problem when downloading or moving files (like KDE itself freezing, changing volume, but it staying the same, changing brightness, but it actually staying the same), I recommend going after another DE while using nvidia, because I could never figure out why it only freezes on KDE (I changed a lot of things over the years, only KDE gave me this problem).



i’m sorry tree(3)