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@john
Desktop : definitely KDE Plasma kde.org/plasma-desktop/
because it is the most featureful, most configurable/customizable/personalizable, looks great, has awesome community, and great apps that integrate with it

Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/
because it has great support for KDE software, has latest versions of software quickly but packages still go through QA, great BTRFS integration for system snappshoting, very nice YaST control center

KDE CommunityPlasmaPlasma is KDE's desktop environment. Simple by default, powerful when needed.

Habe seit heute einen Umschüler, dem ich in zwei Wochen den #Linux Stoff für seine Prüfung beibringen soll.

Nicht so schlimm, wie sich dasj etzt anhört, über die Akademie und sein Abschlussprojekt weiß er hier schon sehr viel.

Daher ist mein Ansatz ein komplett anderer, wie der, den die alten Linux-Admins verfolgt haben.

Ich prügel im keine bash Befehle ein.
Ich will, dass er versteht.
Versteht, warum es Distributionen, Lizenzen und #OpenSource gibt.

Ich glaube da gewinnen alle mehr :)

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It has been an interesting week for PC technical issues:

Stardew Valley suddenly couldn't connect online. I play this with my fiancee who lives in another country so it was particularly vexing. Turns out it was a Linux update to 'glibc', a rare update from them that knowlngly broke user-space (A Linux dev no-no). It actually broke Discord too but you didn't see that because Discord got a fix in place in a hurry.

And the
Vivaldi browser developed a weird habit of opening KDE's shortcut page in Settings every time it was opened. The culprit here is Chromium, upon which Vivaldi is based, seemingly having introduced this bug in the recent update to v134.

Workarounds are now in place for both, soothing my sanity.
:ablobdance:

#Software #Troubleshooting #VivaldiBrowser #StardewValley #Linux #Chromium

Stardew Valley ForumsLinux - Galaxy API not loading with glibc 2.41Description: The Galaxy API is failing to load after a recent update from glibc 2.40 to 2.41. Downgrading the C Library fixes the issue, proving it is the recent version that broke the Galaxy API. The failure to load the API causes the inability to communicate with the Steam APIs causing the...

Pues he decidido (otra vez y a ver cuánto dura) intentar no depender de Windows para nada y voy a usar alternativas (wine, alternativas en GNULinux, etc) para poder lograrlo

Si alguien me da un consejo estaré súper agradecida :ablobcatheartsqueeze:

I have lots of favorites (starred places) in #OSMand and I want to view them on a map on a bigger screen, not just on the phone. When I export them, I get a favorites.gpx file.

As far as I understand, these are waypoints on a track?

I opened the file in the nextcloud map, and it displays the points, but without any text.

The entries look like this:

<wpt lat="51.5320587" lon="-0.1773316">
<time>2025-01-18T22:23:30Z</time>
<name>Abbey Road Crossing</name>
<extensions>
<osmand:amenity_subtype>attraction</osmand:amenity_subtype>
<osmand:address>Abbey Road (South Hampstead), Camden Town</osmand:address>
<osmand:amenity_origin>Amenity:Abbey Road Crossing: tourism:attraction</osmand:amenity_origin>

I tried converting the file to (geo)json, but so far the file has come out empty. I realize I don't really know what I'm looking for. It doesn't have to be nextcloud compatible at all, that was just the first thing I had on hand.

I would like to see the points and their names on a map on a bigger screen.

Any suggestions please?

#android#app#osm