Can you share a little more about what this is? What are you trying to achieve? What is the motivation?
Can you share a little more about what this is? What are you trying to achieve? What is the motivation?
It looks like the 5800x3D (and other AM4 cups) have been discontinued. They are going out of stock everywhere. Might be better to go with AM5 (7000 and 9000 series) at this point.
First past the post voting mathematically ensures a two party system. Voting third party is useless unless we have election reform. Vote with your mind, not your heart, and vote thinking beyond just the next 4 years.
Excellent anime!
I just couldn’t get into the groove with Dr. Stone. I felt it required a much greater degree of suspension of disbelief since the setting is rooted in our reality, but they hand-wave over a lot of infrastructure needed to create the technologies they produce. When they got to cell phones/radios I just had to stop.
Delicious in Dungeon!
Recovering from a small injury, working my way back up to 6-7 mile runs. Did 5 miles this morning 👍
interstellar, interstella5555, gladiator
Saw this on #emacs, been getting some use out of it. Thanks for making it!
How are you launching the exe with WINE? Try doing it via the command line if you aren’t already. That way you may get some more information about why it isn’t working. Its as simple as wine path/to/your/exe
You could also try something like Bottles, which will let you use possibly newer versions of WINE without modifying your system’s WINE.
Sorry to hear that, I don’t have any other recommendations 🙁
I’ve also had trouble with automatic MTP mounts in GNOME. Try a program called gMTP, I use it for mp3s but I think it can do regular files as well.
Here is an excellent video from ScienceClick https://youtu.be/eWjLSlrcIDE?si=-z3H_gx0uXbgvqQi
This is an incredible piece of work, thanks for creating and sharing with us!
Are you on BTRFS? If so maybe you could restore to a snapshot prior to the apt upgrade?
I’m not very familiar with Debian, but perhaps there are official “groups” of packages that comprise a set of softwares, like KDE. Perhaps you could re-install that group, if it exists?
You could also create a new user, log in as that user, and see if the issue persists. If so then you’ll know it’s a system wide issue. If not, then maybe you could migrate to the new user?
Good luck!
I’ve noticed this as well! Here is another example: https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/899227
Great post, thanks!
It’s been working pretty well for me on GNOME 45 via Fedora 39, much fewer issues compared to GNOME 44
Cool! You should add that in greater detail to your blog. Currently its lacking a lot of context, so your only post isn’t very interesting as a result. Thanks for sharing!