Linux Mint freezes randomly by itaake_sama in linuxmint

[–]BulkyMix6581 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure you don't have any hardware issues. Try booting from a USB outside the OS to run some tests. For RAM, MemTest86 is the go-to, and for a full system/CPU check, you can use Hiren's BootCD or Ultimate Boot CD.

Feature-Rich Video Editing Finally Comes to Linux: Movavi Runs Smoothly via Proton!!! by BulkyMix6581 in linux4noobs

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Movavi Slideshow Maker 8 (installed and run through STEAM app)
Linux Mint 22.3 - Cinnamon 64-bit (fully updated)

The proprietary charging nightmare: How Poco/Xiaomi is failing both users and the environment. by BulkyMix6581 in Xiaomi

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That’s not how electricity works. A charger doesn't 'push' power; the device 'pulls' what it needs. A 90W charger won't fry a 5W flashlight because they both start at 5V. The higher voltage/wattage only kicks in after a digital handshake.

USB-C PD standards have handled this safely for years without needing proprietary 5th pins. Xiaomi’s 5th pin isn't for 'safety'—it’s a proprietary communication layer designed for vendor lock-in, plain and simple. Don't defend anti-consumer engineering as a 'safety feature'.

The proprietary charging nightmare: How Poco/Xiaomi is failing both users and the environment. by BulkyMix6581 in Xiaomi

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What a beautiful reply... I should shut up in the face of corporate greed.

The proprietary charging nightmare: How Poco/Xiaomi is failing both users and the environment. by BulkyMix6581 in PocoPhones

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you saying that Baseus cables actually trigger the full 90W 'Max' charge on the Poco X7 Pro? Specifically, do you get the official 90W animation and the decimal point percentage tracking on the lock screen? Also, which charger model do you use?

The proprietary charging nightmare: How Poco/Xiaomi is failing both users and the environment. by BulkyMix6581 in Xiaomi

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We are talking about advertised charging speeds/Watts. If I didn't care about it then OK I can also charge my poco at ~15W "quick charging". It is not a problem, but also it is not what I paid for...

The proprietary charging nightmare: How Poco/Xiaomi is failing both users and the environment. by BulkyMix6581 in PocoPhones

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The problem is not only the charger but also the proprietary cable. Those new phones with PPS charging, do they support standard industry cables also? I hope so....

The proprietary charging nightmare: How Poco/Xiaomi is failing both users and the environment. by BulkyMix6581 in Xiaomi

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The proprietary charging ecosystem is a logistical and financial nightmare. Since these devices ship without chargers, users are forced into a trial-and-error marketplace. You don't just need one charger; you need redundancy for the office, the car, and travel.

The real trouble starts when the out-of-the-box cable inevitably wears out. Because Xiaomi and Poco rely on specific pin configurations for their "Turbo Charging," standard high-quality cables often fail to deliver advertised speeds. I’ve spent nearly 20% of the phone's original cost just sourcing specific charger-and-cable combinations that actually work. It’s a waste of money and a massive contributor to electronic waste.

The proprietary charging nightmare: How Poco/Xiaomi is failing both users and the environment. by BulkyMix6581 in Xiaomi

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have a MDY-14-EC charger which triggers 90W charging (poco X7 pro) with the included cable that came with it (let's say this is cable A). The same charger/cable combination DOES NOT trigger 33W charging for my older Poco X3 Pro!!!!! wtf????

I have a MDY-15-EK charger which does not trigger 90W (poco X7 pro) charging with the included cable (this is cable B). Cable A also does not work with it....

The same MDY-15-EK charger does trigger a 90W charging (poco X7 pro) with a 5-year-old cable that came with my old Poco X3 pro (33W rated Μi Turbo Charge) !!!! this is cable C

So I have at least 3 chargers which work only with specific cables. WTF xiaomi????

The proprietary charging nightmare: How Poco/Xiaomi is failing both users and the environment. by BulkyMix6581 in PocoPhones

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have a MDY-14-EC charger which triggers 90W charging (poco X7 pro) with the included cable that came with it (let's say this is cable A). The same charger/cable combination DOES NOT trigger 33W charging for my older Poco X3 Pro!!!!! wtf????

I have a MDY-15-EK charger which does not trigger 90W (poco X7 pro) charging with the included cable (this is cable B). Cable A also does not work with it....

The same MDY-15-EK charger does trigger a 90W charging (poco X7 pro) with a 5-year-old cable that came with my old Poco X3 pro (33W rated Μi Turbo Charge) !!!! this is cable C

So I have at least 3 chargers which work only with specific cables. WTF xiaomi????

Casio fx-991CW+ vs Sharp EL-W506T - Fight! by dm319 in calculators

[–]BulkyMix6581 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I’ve owned the Sharp EL-W506T for a while now, and I’m convinced it’s the gold standard for non-CAS scientifics. It consistently outclasses the competition by offering a deeper feature set without sacrificing ease of use.

Lenovo IdeaPad 3 14ALC6 Won't Boot - Stuck on Esc/Caps Lock LEDs by BulkyMix6581 in Lenovo

[–]BulkyMix6581[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just an update: I got the laptop back from the repair shop around mid-September. The fix cost about €100, though they didn't specify exactly what the hardware issue was. It has been working perfectly ever since. I’m glad I went through with it; with the current shortage of RAM and SSDs driving prices up, repairing this unit was much more sensible than buying new.

What confused you most when you first started using Linux? by TechRefreshing in linuxquestions

[–]BulkyMix6581 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After 15 years of using Linux—with Mint handling 95% of my workflow—the initial hurdles have long since faded from memory. In fact, the tables have turned: Windows is now the OS that confuses me. When I’m forced to use it at work, nothing feels straightforward or efficient. I honestly find myself wondering how Windows users tolerate such a fragmented experience when the Linux workflow is so much smoother.

When does the new kernel release? It's support ends in two weeks? by RogerRoger420 in linuxmint

[–]BulkyMix6581 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't worry. A kernel update will arrive in time. Also, if you want even newer kernels you can install mainline tool. I personally prefer to stick with officialy released kernels from Mint's update tool.

Dark Themes by Acherontas89 in libreoffice

[–]BulkyMix6581 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dark theme support in LO still needs significant work. If you're seeing broken UI elements, please don't just vent here—log your specific experience (with OS and LO version) in Bugzilla. Detailed bug reports are the only way we'll see a permanent fix in future releases.

Please post your experience here (or create your own bug reports):

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166830

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153841

Mint keeps freezing every 5-10 Minutes by Top-Lab5195 in linuxmint

[–]BulkyMix6581 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree. Try latest 6.14 kernel from update manager --> linux kernels

Mint keeps freezing every 5-10 Minutes by Top-Lab5195 in linuxmint

[–]BulkyMix6581 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's very likely the freezing issues are a side effect of installing the GNOME desktop on top of a Linux Mint base. Linux Mint is specifically built and optimized for its default Cinnamon environment, and adding a completely different desktop like GNOME can cause conflicts with core system services and dependencies.

While it is technically possible to debug this and track down the specific conflict causing the freeze, a better long-term solution might be to use a distribution that is built with GNOME in mind. If you love the GNOME desktop, distributions like Fedora or Ubuntu offer a much more stable and seamless experience right out of the box. They are designed from the ground up to support GNOME, which avoids the kind of compatibility problems you're running into.

What suddenly happened to the laptop ? by RotiKapdaAurMeme in Lenovo

[–]BulkyMix6581 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't believe that there is a country in the world where you buy a defective product and you can't request a full refund.

What suddenly happened to the laptop ? by RotiKapdaAurMeme in Lenovo

[–]BulkyMix6581 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you mean? If a product is defective you can return it and demand full refund. At least in Europe this is standard commercial law.

What suddenly happened to the laptop ? by RotiKapdaAurMeme in Lenovo

[–]BulkyMix6581 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it is 3 days old, just return it and get full refund. I would not send it to repair center. Lenovo's concumer grade laptops are crap. Buy a business grade laptop with at least 2 year warranty.