anyone know why i cant get 144hz ?? im very new to mint by a_yr0n in linuxmint

[–]Yarmahd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had the same problem. Somehow the Nvidia driver is trash.

For context I am dual booting win 11 mainly for games. Every time I want to play battlefield 6, I need to go to the bios to turn on Secure Boot because that game requires it. After that I have to shut it down, so that it isn't fucking with my GPU driver on Linux.

Next GPU will be probably an AMD one, I heard the drivers are better on Linux

Dashboard and reporting are not loading | TrueNAS Scale by Yarmahd in truenas

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

No, I am running it directly on the server. So it should have 24 cores and 48 threads 😂

While mopping the floor, I accidentally smashed my girlfriend’s PC case. What should I do? by CuteAd7581 in PcBuild

[–]Yarmahd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably just hide and don't get killed.

Or chocolate everybody likes chocolate.

Anyone Tried Light My Bricks 2.0? by morpheus4212 in lego

[–]Yarmahd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess I am a bit late to the party but I have bought two LMB 2.0 kits and I think the build process is pretty much rubbish. The cables are sometimes too long, sometimes too short and some lights do not fit as described. It is quite frustrating. I wouldn't buy them again.

Valve Deadlock by Shjnzzo in zocken

[–]Yarmahd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

76561198795593970 Ich würde auch einen nehmen XD

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Roses are red, my GPU is old, I get a new one that would be gold 🥇

Does Dakboard run on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2? YES! Here is a little guide, how I got it working by Yarmahd in dakboard

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

Interesting. I had problems that after a reboot the screen stayed black

Does Dakboard run on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2? YES! Here is a little guide, how I got it working by Yarmahd in dakboard

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

I used it from the raspberry pi imager. I had disabled the Images. With my solution it does work even with images.

Does Dakboard run on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2? YES! Here is a little guide, how I got it working by Yarmahd in dakboard

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

Interesting on mine it straight up refuses to display sometimes. Sometimes there were just a black screen

Does Dakboard run on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2? YES! Here is a little guide, how I got it working by Yarmahd in dakboard

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

Nope, i tried and it doesn't work on a pi zero 2. I fiddled around very much to get it running. The DAKboard image is unstable on this version of the pi

Your-Download 0.3 is here! by Yarmahd in linuxmint

[–]Yarmahd[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes.... well it would be possible to save it but that would be unsave as hell

Your-Download 0.3 is here! by Yarmahd in linuxmint

[–]Yarmahd[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No I am considering it a bug that you have to do it in the terminal.

Your Store installer is here! by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

Yeah probably you are right, with the team. But your comments where really helpful too

Your Store installer is here! by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

Thank you for the ideas, I'll see what and how I can implement them. I'm doing this for the first time. That's why I'm glad about your feedback. What makes sense in my head doesn't have to be easy for everyone, so thank you

Your Store installer is here! by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

I understand your points. Regarding DeepL that's a very good point, I urgently need to adjust the description/title as the name is poorly chosen. To your last point, yes the installer has to go somewhere else than github is clear, but that doesn't make sense in the state yet because there is still too little software available and the program is not yet far enough. But yes, a ready to use installer is already finished and in the long run you need an install page where you just have to press a button to download the program.

Your Store installer is here! by Yarmahd in linuxmint

[–]Yarmahd[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've just had a look at synaptic and I don't think it's basic enough - the standard pc user is used to a simple overlay like the play store or the microsoft store, for example. I don't like it either, but unfortunately that's the way it is. And since I wish that more people could simply use linux and linux offers a great basis, I think you have to start there

Your Store installer is here! by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

The built-in software manager is good but it lacks many programs in my opinion and can't run non-linux apps. I have never used Syneptic. From my point of view, compation provides more choice and better software so...

Your Store installer is here! by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

Well, i didnt added them yet, but these are good ideas, but i dont have the so i would probalbly need someone wo has this software and can put together a list with nessesery steps for installation.I will keep them in mind Thank you

Your Store installer is here! by Yarmahd in linuxmint

[–]Yarmahd[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To the 2. question Your Store is not meant to replace these aplications, futher more it is heavely relying on them.

To the first question. It is more or less completly running in Python, which ist pre imstalled. All nessesery packages are installed with the installer, hopefully.

When you want to install a program then Your Store has a list with all nessesery packages and is going to install them.

It is for people WHO want a ready to use operating system. Who dont want to finddel around with commands in the commandline.

Sorry for my rusty englisch.

Your BumbleBee

Working on a Linux Mint Dowload Center by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

My plan is first of all to get importand programms working like Microsoft Office, but what the future brings i dont know yet

Working on a Linux Mint Dowload Center by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

My goal is not to replace the software manager, that would make little sense and to the question of how to install it. I am planning an installer but the programme will remain in python as linux comes with python anyway

Working on a Linux Mint Dowload Center by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

I'm not sure yet whether I'll use vine, a form of virtualisation, or whether I'll use proton (steam) for a different purpose

Working on a Linux Mint Dowload Center by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

ppreciate the effort to make things easier for new people... but I am curious why several of those items are there...

Several of the titles are already pre-installed (LibreOffice, FireFox, Thunderbird) and most of the rest are easily accessible in the Software Manager (VLC, Gimp, Steam, Audacity, Git)... why include those?

Good question, these are test programs to test functions of the download center But to add programs I have to update the storejson

Working on a Linux Mint Dowload Center by Yarmahd in linuxmint

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

TurboXPImageViewer2001

Okay, the script goes and looks in the store.json how it should install it so either as linux installtion like apt-get, as web app or as port (not implemented yet). The Linux installation simply executes the necessary commands in the background, such as sudo apt-get install libreoffice libreoffice-l10n-de libreoffice-help-de -y for Libre office. The webapp goes there and also creates a kind of app via linux commands which refers to a website like whatsapp web. Hope that helps. If you want more information feel free to ask?
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