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I told it to power off. It rebooted to do updates. Once these updates were done, it powered off. Kinda like Windows. 😂
Except windows doesn’t ever actually shut down after the reboot if you tell it to “update and shut down” lmao
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Framework ❤️
how’s the framework?
Not OP, but I bought one at the beginning of the year (with the same bezel color as OP, in fact) and I love it. I was originally worried that the keyboard felt cheap, but once the keys wore slightly (took about a week) it felt beautiful. Being able to move the I/O around has been amazing. I do somewhat wish I’d gotten the 16 with a GPU instead of the 13, but if I’m honest with myself, I didn’t really need it (and still don’t). Six months in, it seems like it’s holding up very well.
this is why I use Arch.
ALL MY HOMIES HATE UNATTENDED UPGRADES
what desktop is that? fedora kde has separate options for shutdown and shutdown-and-update, same for reboot. I think it’s a native plasma 6 feature, integrates with packagekit and systemd’s special boot mode.
untattended updates are good. except of course if you want to gatekeep hard, but let’s pretend you do not. if the pros can easily turn it off there’s absolutely no problems with it. and we can. but for real desktop systems, it needs to be on by default.
Dunno. I’ve only used laptops in the last few years so I guess it’s just whoever now.
I use debian 12, like OP.
It has those separate options too.
I think that’s because of
systemd
.Is that what we’re going to do today, Kitty? We’re going to fight?
Not here to fight (though this feels like a quote from somewhere). It’s just how systemd handles things. Probably it’s not the only reason for this, but I haven’t seen this behaviour on systems with OpenRC.
Looks like a sitcom. Could you find a non age-restricted version perhaps? I cannot view this on Youtube or on Freetube. yt-dlp cannot download it either.
Update yt-dlp maybe? Yt works just fine. Haven’t tried freetube. It’s just a bit from “That 70s Show”
It’s the latest version. The video is age-restricted for me and I don’t have an account.
That’s weird, I don’t run into any age restrictions
Just a heads up, if you’re on the 7040 mainboard, I needed to add this to the kernel command line on Debian 13 for reliable suspend/resume. Without it, the screen would just be grey sometimes and not resume
amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x10
Edit: may also only affect the 2.8k display
Whelp you just described why it won’t be the year of the Linux desktop.
Because suspend/resume is a feature so widely used I have went decades before seeing one person who actually cares about this one?
Depends on the distro… Bazzite.gg is ready for gamers and general users. I have MX Linux, version “ahs” had the drivers for my GPU, and hibernation works.
I’ve never had a Windows laptop suspend correctly, so…
I guess it’s the year of the macOS desktop?
“suspend” is Microsoft corpo speak to say “turn off the screen and fans and use 100% of the CPU to install updates, user expects to have its battery depleted when he comes back”
I’ve had Macbooks also fuck up their sleep state, only waking up after a full shutdown.
Maybe the M-core series is better? I don’t know, haven’t tried any of those.
I have been soloing Linux for 5 years now.
But tbh, I have had almost no issues regarding suspend/hibernate on Windows. On Linux, on the other hand… For starters, hibernate never worked for me.
That’s why I was saying macOS is really the only option if your definition of “year of” is suspend/resume reliability. It highly depends on the hardware for Linux/Windows
The last two Windows laptops I’ve used (last 5 years), one wouldn’t suspend correctly (in suspend, it wouldn’t fully suspend and drained >5% battery/hour) and the other, on resume, couldn’t play audio without restarting
I have many older yet quite serviceable Macs (2015 or so) that I’ve been partitioning and trying out different distros—so far no issues whatsoever. I know I can get past Monterey (last OS version officially supported by Apple on these) using OpenCore but I really don’t like any of the MacOS versions past Monterey
Thanks! Unfortunately I’m on OG i5 with CMOS battery solder mod and all. 🫠
You walked so I could run 🙂
I loved the idea of the framework when it was announced, but I wanted to see a couple iterations proving out it was really going to be upgradable and repairable
Loving it now
Debian getting an update? What wizardry is this? Oh wait it still has a 9 year old version of sqlite.
It’s what pisses me off the most using Debian.
Set a active directory server with samba on Debian and one day windows 11 machines couldn’t login anymore.
After hours of troubleshooting:
ah yes this samba issue was fixed 3 years ago but you didn’t get it because you’re “stable”
Honestly I have patched a few debian packages manually before. Sqlite in particular - I needed a new trigger feature so I built the damn thing from scratch and installed it.
I think doing that probably caused some debian dev to literally die.
Debian has a major release once every 2 years or so. That is when packages get major version bumps. Until then the stable version only gets security and stability updates.
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/sqlite3
Package: sqlite3 (3.40.1-2+deb12u1)
https://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_40_1.html
SQLite Release 3.40.1 On 2022-12-28
TIL 2022 was 9 years ago
I know you’re joking but the fact that 2022 was 6 years ago is crazy to me. It don’t feel like that at all
2022-12-28 is actually about 2.6 years ago.
Shit, wrong timeline. I knew something felt off. Welp, back to the time machine…
And that’s for bookworm, which was released in June 2023.
Trixie currently has, and will likely have, sqlite3 3.46.1, which was released 2024-08-13.
Yeah, and I use trixie myself, but I think that it’s reasonable to use Debian stable rather than Debian testing in response, because for Debian, “release” is when it enters stable.
It is true that trixie is expected to become new stable within about two weeks, so we’re right on the verge of a new release, but it still isn’t out the door.
Or in this case, the year of the Linux desktop after a couple of years 😉