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  • rozodru@piefed.socialtoLinux@lemmy.mlKDE Plasma 6.5 released
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    2 months ago

    the only issues I had with KDE when I was recently using it all revolved around the panel. Random crashes with “too much” interaction. Adding widgets for the panel or desktop is still to this day hit or miss. clicking the “get new widget” option is a roll of the dice if it will actually work or not or even find the thing you want. It’s still horrible at loading stuff in there. and installing whatever, again, is a roll of the dice if it will actually do it or not.

    I like KDE, it’s a good and solid DE but man do they really need to focus on fixing the panels and the installation/discovery of widgets. The alternative is using the pling store and that’s just a headache on it’s own.





  • on my CachyOS/Arch and NixOS machines I just use borg to backup to my dedicated server. Very easy to do. I have a couple alias’ set up so I can view my backups easily through my file manager on whatever local machine. Essentially all you have to do is make a script to tell it what files/folders to backup, what to potentially ignore, how often you want to backup, the time of day you want it to happen, can also tell it to delete old backups. In NixOS it’s painfully easy to set up and can be done within the configuration.nix. On other distros the only difference is you have to set up a service and timer for it.

    but I like it, it’s straight forward, never had issues with it.





  • this was the script I used to download my youtube playlist, you can modify it to do spotify also:

    #!/bin/bash  
    
    PLAYLIST_URL="$1"  
    
    if [ -z "$PLAYLIST_URL" ]; then  
        echo "Usage: $0 <youtube_playlist_url>"  
        exit 1  
    fi  
    
    # Log file with timestamp  
    LOG_FILE="$HOME/music-downloads/download_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).log"  
    
    echo "Starting download at $(date)" | tee "$LOG_FILE"  
    echo "Playlist: $PLAYLIST_URL" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"  
    echo "----------------------------------------" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"  
    
    # Run sldl with YouTube playlist  
    sldl "$PLAYLIST_URL" --yt-dlp 2>&1 | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"  
    
    echo "----------------------------------------" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"  
    echo "Download completed at $(date)" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"  
    
    

    I just ran this in a screen session. You don’t have to log everything but I did it so I could check to see what songs weren’t on soulseek from my playlist.




  • rozodru@piefed.socialtoLinux@lemmy.mlHow do you debug system issues on Linux?
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    2 months ago

    right that’s why I said worse comes to worse and to take it with a grain of salt. For very simple issues it’s fine, beyond that it’s a coin toss. It’s a fine rubber duck. Like if I missed something obvious but I’m just not seeing it then it might point that out for me. Like for example I recently reinstalled my OS and I couldn’t get wireguad to work so as a last ditch effort I plugged it into Claude and it told me that I had forgotten to replace a privatekey on one of the peers. I had just completely missed it.




  • rozodru@piefed.socialtoLinux@lemmy.mlHow do you debug system issues on Linux?
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    journalctl and log files are very valuable. If it’s specific to an application running said application in a terminal with verbose also gives can potentially provide you with a clear indication of what’s going wrong.

    I’m dyslexic so I get syntax errors all the damn time and thankfully using NixOS it likes to remind me on rebuild how much of an idiot I am.

    Worse comes to worse you can always plug the error into an LLM like Claude or Chatgpt. But take that with a grain of salt. It’ll give you a good base to start from for debugging but never trust something like Claude that will constantly tell you “it’s a known issue” when it isn’t.

    All this being said I’ve had the best experience for help via whatever application/distro/whatever IRC channels on Libera chat.



  • I don’t get it either. I mean the distro at the end of the day really doesn’t matter. like ok, which way do you want to type a line in a terminal to download something. you want Debian, Arch, Fedora, Nix or Gentoo.

    People always suggest Mint and I don’t get why. I mean I could have Cagebreak or Herbstluftwm on Mint…is it still new user friendly? no? then it’s not the Distro it’s the DE.

    Throw Cinnamon or KDE Plasma on Arch with a Distro Manager GUI, boom now that’s new user friendly.

    It’s the DE that’s important, the Distro is whatever.