Cattypat

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I've used mullvad for quite a long time, but because it doesn't have port forwarding, its created some concerns with media sharing. Ive seen TorGuard and AirVPN as the main 2 that are recommended. Are they as trustworthy as Mullvad?

 

Exactly the title. I'm researching having a jellyfin server and downloading media seems like it would be tedious (the way I've done it once or twice previously). I could use some clarity on what Sonarr is, what it looks like (like is there a GUI?? I'm too stupid to run something off of a terminal), and how it works. I'm familiar with torrenting but not with usenet, and I use the megathread from this community. Can someone explain Sonarr/Radarr to me in a way that would be understandable to someone at my level of understanding?

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 3 weeks ago

It was enabled and for some reason grayed out so I couldn't disable it. Looked up several solutions and nothing worked so I just updated my bios. That ended up working.

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I clicked on the KDE version because it said that would be closer to a classic "desktop" environment, and yes the Nvidia version

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 3 weeks ago

I followed every instruction on that page once it happened and still nothing. Even after a full reinstall. I'm worried it might be some bigger, harder-to-fix problem like something with my sound card. See my edit for a better update

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)
[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone -1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)
[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 3 weeks ago

I'm on an MSI Thin GF63. I don't hear MSI laptops get mentioned often when it comes to Linux compatibility so I have no idea if this means I'm simply fucked or if all of my problems will purely be software issues. I'm installing Bazzite right now because I've heard it mentioned several times here.

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

I'll give this a shot right now and update the post if the issue persists across operating systems.

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Does it get better? (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

I've tried switching to Linux from Windows 10 twice now. The first time went wonderfully (on Mint) until I found out that secure boot was stuck in the enabled mode and I had to completely reinstall my bios. This was absolutely necessary as everything was unbelievably slow, especially gaming (on a decent laptop). I understand this is totally my fault as almost every Linux guide says to make sure secure boot is disabled. After fighting with that for literal days, I finally reinstalled Linux mint. WiFi was suddenly completely nonfunctional, no networks were detected, and none of the proposed solutions I saw online worked. I have very little experience with Linux and other complicated tech nerd stuff besides that which comes with tinkering with computers occasionally. I do however have a great deal of patience and stubbornness. I spent maybe a week or 2 just working on this first attempt at making Mint work, until I ran out of patience. After coming back to it a month or 2 later, I decided to try Pop!_OS. Once again, it went incredibly at the start. Because I fixed the secure boot situation, I could now game better than I ever could when I had windows installed. Very few compatibility issues showed up that I couldn't conquer. Suddenly, I try playing Enter the Gungeon after having already played it a couple of times. Nothing out of the ordinary, I had done this before. Suddenly the entire computer freezes and I can still hear just fine. I restart my computer and... no sound. Nothing from any possible source, not Discord, not Firefox, not even the media I have downloaded. I look up the problem, I see several people have had it before, and only a couple ever got a solution. I try EVERY proposed solution on any forum with even similar issues, and still nothing. I have been fighting with my computer for 3 or 4 hours now. I've heard Linux praised for feeling like it is your computer that is subject to your will. I'd disagree right now, because it feels like there are spirits in my laptop trying to intentionally fuck me over every time I start enjoying the Linux experience. Does it get better? Am I crazy? Am I haunted? How is this anyone's ideal experience?

edit: I'm on an MSI Thin GF63. Nvidia GPU, Intel CPU. Compatibility seemed fine WHILE this latest attempt was working, up until my sound got fucked. I have a hard time imagining if that could be related to anything besides my sound card and drivers, but I'm nowhere near savvy when it comes to Linux. I'm now installing Bazzite as some of you guys recommended so I can ease myself into this whole Linux thing. I'll give another update if this fixes it :3

edit edit: It's still happening. I can see the "Alder Lake PCH-P high definition audio controller" in my audio config GUI apps and I can see the meter moving when audio is playing. Still, nothing is played. I am not dual-booting. Ive seen people have had issues with this card before, but seemingly the only solution (that I've yet to try) is to buy a whole new laptop. I don't have the money to do that currently. If someone is particularly tech savvy I am willing to hear out proposed solutions, but know that I have tried nearly everything online even remotely related to broken audio on Linux. My computer is haunted and I'll need a proper qualified exorcist it seems. note: it works with Bluetooth headphones. I haven't had a chance to test it with wired headphones but I will continue to give (near)real-time updates.

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 55 points 1 month ago (3 children)

People of all ages snore.

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 22 points 1 month ago

I second this. I was this neurodivergent kid. Finding a therapist who can approach neurodivergence appropriately may mean that the solution isnt instant, but therapy is incredibly worth it for neurodivergent children.

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 17 points 1 month ago (4 children)

when they say "people who make the deus vult meme their whole personality," are they not just referring to alt right bros? to my understanding, this was a dogwhistle for a while regarding ones stance on immigration, waxing "nostalgic" about the islamophobia of the crusades

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 months ago

after inc. was made by the developers of plague inc. and is a personal favorite of mine

[–] Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 3 months ago

this has been my wallpaper for I think a little over a year

 

I currently use windows 10 in my daily life. I often play games, use browsers, basic stuff like that. On top of that, I also experiment with different music software, mostly Reaper for now. I edit videos and images at a very basic level as well. Upon switching, what should I expect to change? I'm considering Pop!_OS seeing as its praised for its compatibility and easy switching. What's the situation with gaming look like? I know gaming on Linux has been a HIGHLY discussed topic for a while, is it easy to play any (non triple-A) steam game? I'm nowhere near involved in computer science, I'd just consider myself more stubborn than most end-users so I can persevere through some basic problems.

 

I'm fairly new to piracy overall, but I feel like I understand the basics of how to avoid my ISP and such. A family member who's in college texted me the other day asking how she could pirate textbooks and I realized I'd never thought about it. Any tips for pirating textbooks? Safe sites?

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