Gnome style looks like a early 2010s iOS app
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English
9·18 days agoOri and the blind forest, second playtrough
I was trying to compile the first version of SuperTuxKart just for fun, how naive I were… Nowadays it’s like translating ancient runes and good luck finding those ancient libraries
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Linux@lemmy.ml•So, why *should* GNOME support server side decorations?
11·26 days agoSo glad EasyEffects made the switch to Qt. Looks so much nicer
Also hardware is treated like a file in /dev
Systemd waits until the services terminate before shutting down
My grandma’s Chihuahua is actually quite chill
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Steam winter sale is live. What patient games are you picking up?English
6·2 months agoPalworld. Even though it never goes below 20€
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Why just play on Linux, when you can also play on another Linux
6·2 months agoThis year I didn’t use Windows at all and that metric doesn’t even show for me
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Software Gore@lemmy.world•Please use at least 51 characters to answer this yes/no question
1·2 months agoMaybe it is intentional
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Linux@lemmy.ml•llvmpipe shows up after unistalling nvidia graphics driver, system is hanging a lot
4·2 months agoI have a GTX 1060 and I’m stuck on kernel 6.16.5, maybe OP should try this?
Correction: My filesystem is not read only. Dpkg can install .deb packages just fine
My guess is that I tried to update packages in a specific time that there was a dependency issue in the Debian Unstable repository.
Cosmic actually compiled and installed perfectly and the system still works and runs stable. It is a problem with Apt
I’ve been using Debian Unstable for about one year since I wanted Plasma 6 so bad. Even after Trixie came out I didn’t switch back to Stable because it runs good and gets frequent updates.
The experience was actually quite smooth, better than what my friend has with Kubuntu, which for every distro update has a 50% chance of breaking
No, I just figured it out. I had to enable a systemd service to test Cosmic. I have disabled it and now dpkg works and I manually installed Aptitude with its dependencies.
I tried to do an upgrade with Aptitude but it won’t do anything. I’ll look into it more later
Somehow I can’t even install aptitude trough dpkg because it says that the filesystem is read-only
What’s the output of apt —fix-broken install, like the big red error message suggests?
You can see it in the post image. I’m using Debian Unstable
My best guess is that the Debian Unstable repository doesn’t have all the libc6 packages updated to the same version. I might just have to wait and see what happens
I regularly update using a macro in the terminal that just runs
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgradebut this time I decided to install an update via the COSMIC store




Is it still chad if I’m using Debian Unstable?