[-] Corr@lemm.ee 2 points 3 days ago

I'm referring to the issue outlined here. Thanks for the link to that problem, I haven't encountered it yet but I haven't played with Wayland/KDE6 all too much yet

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 1 points 4 days ago

Changing the scaling either zooms my higher resolution display in too much or zooms the lower resolution display out too much. Maybe the scaling is the only solution though

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 2 points 4 days ago

I can change the scaling of the smaller display to fix it but then everything is too small. I'm not familiar with any other way to fix it. I've browsed online to no avail as well

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 2 points 4 days ago

Yeah, X does it too but I have a solution with cursr. That app unfortunately hasn't been ported to Wayland which is why I'm looking for alternative solutions.

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 1 points 4 days ago

As the other person said, I've tested in Wayland in KDE

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 1 points 4 days ago

Thank you for that insight. I didn't end up using this but as you said, this is very powerful and I'm glad I know it exists!

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 1 points 4 days ago

Thanks both for the information and the confidence. I went ahead and deleted the gnome packages and nothing seems broken so far. The dnf remove @gnome-destop didn't work, but dnf remove gnome-* worked. I made sure all the packages being removed were ones I no longer wanted and all looks well!

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submitted 4 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by Corr@lemm.ee to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I have 2 different resolution monitors (2560x1440 and 1920x1080) and I dislike that my mouse gets stuck at the transition where the smaller display is not aligned with the bigger one. I use cursr to fix that but I can't find an alternative that works on wayland and that's pretty well the only thing stopping me from making the full transition.

Thanks in advance to any recommendations!

Edit: this reddit post outlines my exact problem: https://www.reddit.com/r/wayland/comments/1bcnj6l/mouse_trapped_dual_monitor_with_different/

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 11 points 1 week ago

Thank you for keeping these up. I enjoy seeing these threads a lot.

As to stardew, I've only played a little bit, never past the first season pretty much. I'm not one to play it solo and group session always die very quickly. When most of my friends are unemployed or don't work full 9-5, it's hard to coordinate with them.

That all said, I love this game and it does so much right and Dev is awesome. This game feels to me like a lot of what game companies should strive to be.

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 13 points 4 weeks ago

I just installed 6 months ago and I don't feel any need or desire to do a full reinstall if I can avoid it

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submitted 4 weeks ago by Corr@lemm.ee to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I installed GNOME on my KDE fedora install some time ago not realizing it would litter my install with gnome apps. Wondering if there's a safe and easy way to remove them. Everyone online seems to say that removing a DE risks uninstalling a lot of stuff and thought I should ask here to be sure.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 9 points 1 month ago

The one game I will never stop gushing praise for is crosscode. Not a short game by any means but it's taken my number 1 spot handedly.

As an aside, pseudoregalia is an excellent game and I'm glad it made it onto this list or yours.

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submitted 3 months ago by Corr@lemm.ee to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Lately, when booting up my linux machine (Fedora 39 KDE), everything looks good until about 30s after I log in. Then both screens go black with no output, and shortly after that they light up as if there is a signal but I don't seen anything.

I've tried accessing a TTY but nothing changes on the displays. The only solution I can find is pressing the reset button on the PC, and then I have no problem on the following boot. I'm not really too sure where to start looking regarding solutions. Would really appreciate any input you guys have to solving this problem.

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 23 points 4 months ago

As someone also starting to get into Linux I appreciate these posts

[-] Corr@lemm.ee 16 points 5 months ago

Welcome. I just started using linux recently myself and have been loving it. I would Definitely recommend checking out all the desktop environments to see what works best for you! I've done a bit of shopping and I think I've landed on KDE, myself.
Good luck with the transition!

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submitted 6 months ago by Corr@lemm.ee to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I recently made a post discussing my move to Linux on Fedora, and it's been going great. But today I think I have now become truly part of this community. I ran a command that borked my bootloader and had to do a fresh install. Learned my lesson with modifying the bootloader without first doing thorough investigation lol.
Fortunately I kept my /home on its own partition, so this shouldn't be too bad to get back up and running as desired.

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submitted 6 months ago by Corr@lemm.ee to c/linux@lemmy.ml

So I've been wanting to try to move to linux for the past few months but have been waiting to be done school, so I could the MS office suite behind me. I'm mostly writing this to share my experience for people who are considering switching.

I finally wiped my laptop to use as a test environment and installing and using it went really well so I went straight to dual booting my main PC with windows (some games I play need to be on windows for now). I started with trying opensuse tumbleweed because I wanted to try to KDE since gnome didnt vibe as well with me in my experience with Ubuntu VMs. It worked great on my laptop but the experience felt quite laggy on my desktop (if anyone has any ideas as to why, I would love to hear them). After fiddling around with installing codecs for a few hours I decided to try out KDE fedora.

This has been working super duper well so far out of the box. No sluggishness, everything's been easy to install and whenever I need to change any settings a quick search gets me what I need. The main thing I have left to figure out is gaming performance. I've launched 1-2 games without too much difficulty but it does seem there maybe be a performance hit. Gotta test more before coming to any conclusions there. Hoping all the games work well so I can decidedly move to Linux without leaving too many games behind.

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submitted 10 months ago by Corr@lemm.ee to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

I've managed to set up a baikal server to sync my calendars and tasks instead of using a free cloud service provided by nextcloud. I'm able to reach it from beyond my local network, but this is all very new to me and I'm a little worried about what permanently leaving a port open for this.

I'm hoping to find some resources for securing this, before leaving it up all the time. I suppose as an alternative I can always only run it at home and only sync when I'm home but this seems less ideal.

Thanks a bunch for the help in advance. I really appreciate it.

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