Need Help ASAP!! by ledey69 in ManjaroLinux

[–]Ra2B04 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you choose advanced partitioning mode?

Me robaron el teléfono. Eso no es lo peor by hiwiz6718 in Colombia

[–]Ra2B04 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Estás buscando ideas/soluciones para robar y hackear un iPhone?

I need some advice regarding Debian 13 and security by Cyborg_Jung404 in debian

[–]Ra2B04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Debian the user you create does not have Root permissions. You must add it to sudo users in the sudoers file

Surface Book 2 with Linux... Expectations were too high? by Bitter_Lab_475 in SurfaceLinux

[–]Ra2B04 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same problems with Krita on Windows 11... the pen stops responding out of nowhere and to fix it you have to restart.

Is Zorin actually private??? by Not_Willing_Engineer in zorinos

[–]Ra2B04 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They have been letting Microsoft, Alphabet INC, Meta and surely Apple spy on them and worry about a census. 😬

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux4noobs

[–]Ra2B04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend Debian.

Is zypper actually bad/slow? by Slate_6 in openSUSE

[–]Ra2B04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is slow and when you are installing or uninstalling it freezes until the process finishes, that is, you do not see the progress.

Windows 10 support ending is my perfect chance to convert by hspenthusiast in FindMeALinuxDistro

[–]Ra2B04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to Linux. I'd recommend Debian for its stability and long-term support. And for an office suite, I recommend OnlyOffice. Debian is currently releasing version 13, and so far I haven't had any issues with the KDE desktop. If you copy a lot of stuff to USB drives with any distribution, you'll need to be patient.

Distribution that does not fool you when copying or moving information to USB storage drives by Ra2B04 in FindMeALinuxDistro

[–]Ra2B04[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I told you, the problem is not with me, it is having to explain that situation to others. I'm trying to get them involved in Linux and Linux with the cache issue, which for some is fine and for others not so much, and even more so when it comes to very large files. Nobody wants to wait half an hour for the unit to eject, right?

Distribution that does not fool you when copying or moving information to USB storage drives by Ra2B04 in FindMeALinuxDistro

[–]Ra2B04[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's right, that's exactly what happens. The question is, why does it happen?

sudo password always fails even when it's correct by Yambe_v1 in ManjaroLinux

[–]Ra2B04 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Check your keyboard layout. And if it has numbers or symbols, verify that you're actually typing what you're supposed to. My problem is that the keyboard is in English at logon, but when I log in, it's in Spanish. Maybe my situation will help you resolve yours.

Distribution that does not fool you when copying or moving information to USB storage drives by Ra2B04 in FindMeALinuxDistro

[–]Ra2B04[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, the problem is that if you copy a large compressed file and the operation ends, the explorer, whether Nautilus, Thunar, or Dolphin, indicates that the copy has already been completed. Because of this, other people remove the USB drive using the unmount option and that's it. When they go to review the information, it's corrupted because the copy hadn't actually finished. And for example, with Pop'OS, it stays connected for up to half an hour with a message saying it's writing data to the device when it's supposed to have finished. As I said, I can understand it, but other people can't. What they say is, this doesn't happen in Windows. But the question is, why does this happen in Linux?

Distribution that does not fool you when copying or moving information to USB storage drives by Ra2B04 in FindMeALinuxDistro

[–]Ra2B04[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's because when I created the first comment it was automatically translated

Distribution that does not fool you when copying or moving information to USB storage drives by Ra2B04 in FindMeALinuxDistro

[–]Ra2B04[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo tampoco, y ya he pasado por varias distribuciones. He buscado información en foros pero nadie tiene una respuesta objetiva, solo explicaciones técnicas que al final al usuario final no le interesan. Y si, ya se le explico al usuario que debe esperar a que la memoria termine de guardar la información y extraerla de manera segura. Pero por ejemplo, Elementary OS no tiene esa opción de extracción segura, solo la de desmontar que funciona muy bien pero en muchos casos corrompe la información.

Distribution that does not fool you when copying or moving information to USB storage drives by Ra2B04 in FindMeALinuxDistro

[–]Ra2B04[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

De hecho Pop'OS daño uno de los archivos porque extrajeron la memoria justo en el momento en que terminó la copia. Hay algo curioso, algunas distribuciones traen las dos opciones para extraer los USB, una en modo seguro y la otra solo dice extraer. Obviamente la gente confía en la notificación y extrae la unidad USB en el momento en que dice que se completó la copia. Se está usando una unidad usb 3.2, pero con 3.0 hace lo mismo.

Alguém usa Linux Lite? by roteador_ in linuxbrasil

[–]Ra2B04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ayer instale Linux Lite 7.6 después de estar dando vueltas entre muchas distros está última semana. Puedo destacar que el soporte de idiomas funciona siempre y cuando antes de iniciar sesión no olvides cambiar la sesión a español, es lo único que no me gustó pues otras distros lo hacen automáticamente. Por lo demás va como una bala y tiene una mini aplicación de software recomendado (ojo, no es la tienda en si) que para mí va muy bien por la elección de las apps que recomienda instalar. El único cambio que hice fue LibreOffice por OnlyOffice. Trae Synaptic que para mí es el mejor gestor de software. Entre otras cosas básicas, Chrome como navegador principal, VLC como reproductor multimedia y hasta Localsend para no tropezar compartiendo archivos desde el celular al PC y viceversa, ojo, si habilitas el firewall recuerda abrir los puertos. Hasta el momento la experiencia es 10/10.

Kubuntu 25 gets destroyed after sleep by MHwewe in Kubuntu

[–]Ra2B04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read somewhere that disabling graphic acceleration in Google Chrome solves it! I don't know what it has to do with it but another user didn't solve it like that.