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u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org), user224@lemmy.sdf.org

Instance: lemmy.sdf.org
Joined: 2 years ago
Posts: 106
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I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is ThinkPad L390y running Arch.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.

SDF Unix shell username: user224

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50th Lidl cotton bag added to the pile (I forgot).


I recently tried Ubuntu.
Wait, no, I fought Ubuntu.

Firefox was snap. OK, remove it and apt install. Nope, that installs a snap. Now, one more thing, for some reason uninstalling the snap version of Firefox took several minutes each time where it was “disconnecting” it from a bunch of things, or something along those lines.

So I followed the Mozilla guide for Firefox installation on Ubuntu. Did it work? No. The higher priority setting for Mozilla repo from their guide didn’t work.
Finally, I found the answer on OMG Ubuntu, and I could finally install the regular Firefox package.



So you are in Austria and close to the border, or in a neighboring country and ordered to a locker in Austria?

In a neighboring country. We don’t have Amazon lockers here, and the international delivery is just way too damn expensive.

Is the locker on a private property that is not open to the public after 7 and that is why they were asking?

Probably. I noticed a private property sign after they stopped me, though it didn’t have any times on it. That’s all I could tell from it. “Penny”, “privatplatz”, and some other text, but no times. I tried to check it on street view, but the sign wasn’t there yet. Just a regular supermarket parking lot.
But also they just left without any warning, so maybe… ?
The police was roaming around there a lot, as if they got paid by the mile. I mean, if something bad happened I wouldn’t have to call the police, just stand next to a road and wait 5 minutes.

Do you have an idea why he was confused to hear you are from a certain city?

I am not 100% sure he was confused, but it was a quieter, uncertain OK or “oh”. Perhaps he didn’t expect someone going there at night just to pick up a parcel.

Edit: Screw it. This needs an image, otherwise it sounds like I just broke into some parking lot:

Locker is on the left side of the shop. I don’t see why there are opening hours for that thing.



Instructions unclear, everyone is dead.
On the upside, we just achieved multi-track drifting.





Wait, I am supposed to care about .pacnew files?

Anyway, so far all I found there is new optional dependencies.
I rather wonder what happens when manual intervention is needed, like when JDK started being in conflict with JRE.



I was just looking if something like that exists yesterday, but got disappointed. Nice timing.





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50th Lidl cotton bag added to the pile (I forgot).


I recently tried Ubuntu.
Wait, no, I fought Ubuntu.

Firefox was snap. OK, remove it and apt install. Nope, that installs a snap. Now, one more thing, for some reason uninstalling the snap version of Firefox took several minutes each time where it was “disconnecting” it from a bunch of things, or something along those lines.

So I followed the Mozilla guide for Firefox installation on Ubuntu. Did it work? No. The higher priority setting for Mozilla repo from their guide didn’t work.
Finally, I found the answer on OMG Ubuntu, and I could finally install the regular Firefox package.



So you are in Austria and close to the border, or in a neighboring country and ordered to a locker in Austria?

In a neighboring country. We don’t have Amazon lockers here, and the international delivery is just way too damn expensive.

Is the locker on a private property that is not open to the public after 7 and that is why they were asking?

Probably. I noticed a private property sign after they stopped me, though it didn’t have any times on it. That’s all I could tell from it. “Penny”, “privatplatz”, and some other text, but no times. I tried to check it on street view, but the sign wasn’t there yet. Just a regular supermarket parking lot.
But also they just left without any warning, so maybe… ?
The police was roaming around there a lot, as if they got paid by the mile. I mean, if something bad happened I wouldn’t have to call the police, just stand next to a road and wait 5 minutes.

Do you have an idea why he was confused to hear you are from a certain city?

I am not 100% sure he was confused, but it was a quieter, uncertain OK or “oh”. Perhaps he didn’t expect someone going there at night just to pick up a parcel.

Edit: Screw it. This needs an image, otherwise it sounds like I just broke into some parking lot:

Locker is on the left side of the shop. I don’t see why there are opening hours for that thing.



Instructions unclear, everyone is dead.
On the upside, we just achieved multi-track drifting.





Wait, I am supposed to care about .pacnew files?

Anyway, so far all I found there is new optional dependencies.
I rather wonder what happens when manual intervention is needed, like when JDK started being in conflict with JRE.



I was just looking if something like that exists yesterday, but got disappointed. Nice timing.





Anyway, why do they still ship these bricks? I’ve got a 65W GaN that works just as well, and is the size of a phone adapter. Even has extra type C and type A ports, though the output to extra ones depends on output to main.
And they cost about the same too.

Carrying around a brick with one permanently attached cable and one more IEC cable just to power a basic office laptop feels stupid.



smoking cigars, hunting, drinking whisky/liquor, etc.

Bruh…

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Sorry about my Waypipe misunderstanding.
vncserver I configured that way, so of course. I just didn’t expect it to connect to Wayland.

If invoking xfce4-session works, it means you are doing so over vnc, not waypipe.

It does work over Waypipe. You can even see in my screenshot that on the remote machine it shows Waypipe as the WM.
The remote is running Debian 13, with multi-user.target set as default target to keep the GUI from starting. XFCE version is 4.20.1.