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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by independantiste@sh.itjust.works to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hello all, for a few weeks/months now, my computer has stopped going into suspend mode. Here is what happens when putting it to sleep (using GNOME's power menu) or using systemctl suspend:

  1. Display turns off, peripherals turn off (keyboard lights off etc), fans spin up before sleep as usual
  2. Fans go back to idle speed, computer stays on
  3. Have to press the keyboard, wake the display up and go in the power menu again to suspend it (from the lock screen), and it works every time like this.

I have no idea what could be preventing suspend and what I could find online did not really help a lot. I don't think it is a USB device because I tried unplugging most of them except my mouse or my keyboard and it still did not work, and the second time on the lock screen it always suspends like intended


  • Distro: Fedora 40
  • DE: Gnome 46
  • GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1080Ti (Wayland)
  • CPU: Intel 10850K
  • MB: Gigabyte Z590 Gaming X (everything is up to date)

thx !

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submitted 2 months ago by MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml
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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Quintus@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml
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submitted 2 months ago by Psyhackological@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Wayland seems ready to me but the main problem that many programs are not configured / compiled to support it. Why is that? I know it's not easy as "Wayland support? Yes" (but in many cases adding a flag is enough but maybe it's not a perfect support). What am I missing? Even Blender says if it fails to use Wayland it will use X11.

When Wayland is detected, it is the preferred system, otherwise X11 will be used

Also XWayland has many limitations as X11 does.

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submitted 2 months ago by floofloof@lemmy.ca to c/linux@lemmy.ml
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submitted 2 months ago by ouch@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Many projects ask to share lots of logs when reporting issues. It's difficult to go through all the logs and redact informarion such as usernames, environment variabled etc.

Any ideas on how to anonymize logs before sharing? Change your username to something generic?

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submitted 2 months ago by pnutzh4x0r@lemmy.ndlug.org to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Archinstall 2.8.2 menu-based installer for the Arch Linux distribution is now available with various improvements and bug fixes.

Work continues on the new Curses-based menu with support for text input menu, scrolling functionality for previews, and more.

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submitted 2 months ago by that_leaflet@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml
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submitted 2 months ago by variants@possumpat.io to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I currently have an Unraid server running at home for my personal files as well as some game servers and as a media server.

I have a second machine that I use at a different location that has VPN setup to home so I can work on my projects remotely. I would like to use the second machine to also take backups of my personal files and my docker configs etc.

the second machine is running Pop!OS currently and I have several drives installed. the Issue is I was trying to create a storage pool with ZFS but apparently Pop!OS is like the only distro that doesnt like ZFS.

should I re-image my remote machine to another OS? or should I try and create a pool with something else? I have two 6TB drives and three 2TB drives that I can use, I have some more installed on there but dont really need that much space.

I used to use windows on my second machine and would just connect my shares from unraid as smb and backup with bvckup2 to a windows storage space of all the drives combined. Now I switched to linux and would like to do something similar.

My idea was to combine the similar drives into vdevs and a big pool with ZFS then run luckybackup but that derailed when I tried and failed because of Pop!OS

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submitted 2 months ago by communism@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I've only ever used desktop Linux and don't have server admin experience (unless you count hosting Minecraft servers on my personal machine lol). Currently using Artix and Void for my desktop computers as I've grown fond of runit.

I'm going to get a VPS for some personal projects and am at the point of deciding what distro I want to use. While I imagine that systemd is generally the best for servers due to the far more widespread support (therefore it's better for the stability needs of a server), I have a somewhat high threat model compared to most people so I was wondering if maybe I should use something like runit instead which is much smaller and less vulnerable. Security needs are also the reason why I'm leaning away from using something like Debian, because how outdated the packages are would likely leave me open to vulnerabilities. Correct me if I'm misunderstanding any of that though.

Other than that I'm not sure what considerations there are to make for my server distro. Maybe a more mainstream distro would be more likely to have the software in its repos that I need to host my various projects. On the other hand, I don't have any experience with, say, Fedora, and it'd probably be a lot easier for me to stick to something I know.

In terms of what I want to do with the VPS, it'll be more general-purpose and hosting a few different projects. Currently thinking of hosting a Matrix instance, a Mastodon instance, a NextCloud instance, an SMTP server, and a light website, but I'm sure I'll want to stick more miscellaneous stuff on there too.

So what distro do you use for your server hosting? What things should I consider when picking a distro?

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by ALoafOfBread@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I want a NAS solution to back up my PC and host media files, but prebuilt NAS solutions are incredibly expensive and underwhelming and so I'm planning to build one. Does anyone have recommendations for a NAS interface?

I'm brand new to server management and would prefer something user friendly. I have used linux mint, but currently use windows as my daily driver (planning to switch to mint soon). I'd be fine with a dedicated NAS OS or with something I could run on mint since I'm already familiar with that distro.

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submitted 2 months ago by wallmenis@lemmy.one to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hey this maybe a stupid question. I am considering on buying a GPU. I am in conflict between nvidia and AMD. I know AMD works better on linux in general but I am curious to follow the NVIDIA advancements as they go with the new open source kernel modules and stuff... I don't know if it is worth it to pick team green over team red. Also typically performance will be better with NVIDIA on compute and stuff like that.

P.S.

Yes, this is related to the previous post I made here.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by user_naa@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I installed WireGuard on my host and set this configuration /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf:

[Interface]
Address = 10.0.0.1/24
ListenPort = 51820
PrivateKey = [REDACTED]
PostUp = iptables -A FORWARD -i %i -j ACCEPT; iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ens3 -j MASQUERADE
PostDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i %i -j ACCEPT; iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o ens3 -j MASQUERADE


[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.2/32

[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.3/32

[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.4/32

[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.5/32

[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.6/32

[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.7/32

[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.8/32

[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.9/32

[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.10/32

[Peer]
PublicKey = [REDACTED]
PresharedKey = [REDACTED]
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.11/32

Nmap scan when wg0 is down:

Starting Nmap 7.93 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2024-08-16 03:26 CDT
Host is up (0.050s latency).
Not shown: 998 closed tcp ports (conn-refused)
PORT    STATE    SERVICE
22/tcp  open     ssh
179/tcp filtered bgp

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.93 seconds

Nmap scan when wg0 is up:

Starting Nmap 7.93 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2024-08-16 03:27 CDT
All 1000 scanned ports are in ignored states.
Not shown: 1000 filtered tcp ports (no-response)

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 201.43 seconds

I also cannot connect to host via ssh. How to fix this issue?

Upd. Fixed my changing server WireGuard IP to 10.0.1.1. 10.0.0.1 was already taken

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by skizzles@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Has anyone gotten 7th Heaven to work with Linux?

I know there are instructions for the Steam Deck floating around so I'm hoping someone here might be able to point me in the direction of some instructions for Linux.

I couldn't find anything relevant from a few searches but I did get Memoria and Moguri working pretty easily for FFIX by just running the exe using protontricks-launch, tried that with the 7th Heaven installer and it crashes out with the following error and output from the terminal.

Internal error: Failed to expand shell folder constant "userpf"

[x@archlinux FFVII]$ protontricks-launch --appid 39140 7thHeaven-v3.9.9.33_Release.exe

pressure-vessel-wrap[12440]: W: Not sharing path --filesystem="/etc" with container because "/etc" is reserved by the container framework

pressure-vessel-wrap[12440]: W: Not sharing path --filesystem="/sbin" with container because "/sbin" is reserved by the container framework

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

fsync: up and running.

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

002c:fixme:winediag:loader_init wine-staging 9.0 is a testing version containing experimental patches.

002c:fixme:winediag:loader_init Please mention your exact version when filing bug reports on winehq.org.

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

0070:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005 0070:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005 0070:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005 0070:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005 0090:fixme:hid:handle_IRP_MN_QUERY_ID Unhandled type 00000005

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

0090:fixme:xinput:pdo_pnp IRP_MN_QUERY_ID type 5, not implemented! 0090:fixme:xinput:pdo_pnp IRP_MN_QUERY_ID type 5, not implemented! 0090:fixme:xinput:pdo_pnp IRP_MN_QUERY_ID type 5, not implemented! 0090:fixme:xinput:pdo_pnp IRP_MN_QUERY_ID type 5, not implemented! wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

002c:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (000000000021FEA0 0000000000000000): stub

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1.

0024:fixme:thread:GetThreadUILanguage : stub, returning default language. 0024:fixme:nls:RtlGetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000038, 005DD99C, 00000000 005DD9C4 0024:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x38 0x409 005DD99C 00000000 005DD9C4) returning a dummy value (current locale)

0024:fixme:nls:RtlGetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000038, 005DD99C, 016CA680 005DD9C4 0024:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x38 0x409 005DD99C 016CA680 005DD9C4) returning a dummy value (current locale)

0114:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0114:fixme:uiautomation:uia_get_providers_for_hwnd Override provider callback currently unimplemented. 0114:fixme:uiautomation:default_uia_provider_callback Default ProviderType_NonClientArea provider unimplemented.

0114:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0114:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_fragment_get_FragmentRoot 0000000000817EE8, 000000000021F9D0: stub!

0114:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_fragment_GetEmbeddedFragmentRoots 0000000000817EE8, 000000000021F9E0: stub!

wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. 012c:fixme:thread:GetThreadUILanguage : stub, returning default language. 012c:fixme:nls:RtlGetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000038, 00A0D9E8, 00000000 00A0DA10 012c:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x38 0x409 00A0D9E8 00000000 00A0DA10) returning a dummy value (current locale)

012c:fixme:nls:RtlGetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000038, 00A0D9E8, 019FA680 00A0DA10 012c:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x38 0x409 00A0D9E8 019FA680 00A0DA10) returning a dummy value (current locale)

012c:fixme:wtsapi:WTSRegisterSessionNotification Stub 000100A8 0x00000000 012c:fixme:uxtheme:BufferedPaintInit Stub () 012c:fixme:win:DisableProcessWindowsGhosting : stub 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonDestroy (000100A8): stub 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonCreate (000100A8, L"Installing"): stub 012c:fixme:rstrtmgr:RmStartSession 006BFB40, 0, 006BFB44 stub! 012c:fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100 wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. 0138:fixme:kernelbase:AppPolicyGetProcessTerminationMethod FFFFFFFA, 007CFEB8 012c:fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100 wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. 0148:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (000000000021FEA0 0000000000000000): stub wine: using kernel write watches, use_kernel_writewatch 1. 0154:fixme:kernelbase:AppPolicyGetProcessTerminationMethod FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFA, 000000000019FE80 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonDestroy (000100A8): stub 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonCreate (000100A8, L"Installing 7th Heaven."): stub 012c:fixme:msg:ChangeWindowMessageFilterEx 000300D6 c051 1 00000000 012c:fixme:msg:ChangeWindowMessageFilterEx 000400D6 c051 1 00000000 012c:fixme:msg:ChangeWindowMessageFilterEx 000200DC c051 1 00000000 0164:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (000000000021FEA0 0000000000000000): stub 012c:fixme:msg:ChangeWindowMessageFilterEx 000300DC c051 1 00000000 012c:fixme:shell:SHAutoComplete stub 0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"Button" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 000000000083D0F0, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"Button" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 0000000000827610, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32770" 0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 000000000083D0F0, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 0000000000827610, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"#32769" 0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"Button" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 000000000083C320, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

0120:fixme:oleacc:find_class_data unhandled window class: L"Button" 0120:fixme:uiautomation:msaa_provider_GetPatternProvider Unimplemented patternId 10002 0120:fixme:uiautomation:base_hwnd_provider_GetPatternProvider 000000000083D0F0, 10002, 000000000181F8A0: stub

012c:fixme:rstrtmgr:RmEndSession 3735928559 stub! 012c:fixme:graphics:ShutdownBlockReasonDestroy (000100A8): stub 012c:fixme:wtsapi:WTSUnRegisterSessionNotification Stub 000100A8 012c:fixme:uxtheme:BufferedPaintUnInit Stub ()

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submitted 2 months ago by possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip to c/linux@lemmy.ml

It is against the rules but but what is it exactly?

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Wild isn't it

Edit:

Ok I misread the data but I am leaving this post. I compared Linux desktop share to Firefox all platform share

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submitted 2 months ago by wallmenis@lemmy.one to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hello, basically the title. It is one of the newer cards and it is fedora 40 the distro.

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submitted 2 months ago by pnutzh4x0r@lemmy.ndlug.org to c/linux@lemmy.ml

The Debian Project was officially founded by Ian Murdock on 1993-08-16. The Debian Community celebrates its birthday, Debian Day, on this day each year. (It has also been called Debian Appreciation Day.)

Debian Day is celebrated each year on August 16th.

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Minetest 5.9.0 is here! (blog.minetest.net)
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submitted 2 months ago by pnutzh4x0r@lemmy.ndlug.org to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Switching away from Ubuntu, again, to try Archcraft. Here's what I think!

Archcraft is for Linux users who want a pre-configured window manager with a unique look out of the box. You get a pretty theme setup, but you can choose from a couple of pre-installed options (10 free themes) as well.

You can pick other window managers like Sway, Wayland desktop session, and unlock access to extra themes on Ko-fi by supporting the developer. So, some can call it a freemium model, and I do not mind that, considering you are paying the dev to give you a refined pre-configured experience, saving all the time to set it up yourself.

But, of course, nothing is ever perfect. Everything has flaws. It is you who pick what flaws you can live with, and what you can't.

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