

DOS Shell was something like that. Not much in the way of functionality, but it was graphical…ish.
Suburban Chicago since 1981.


DOS Shell was something like that. Not much in the way of functionality, but it was graphical…ish.


If season 1 of Mr. Robot is to be believed, I run KDE because I’m a sociopath. Cosmic fits my workflow better at work, though, so maybe that balances it out?


Could it be a CPU/iGPU too new for the kernel LMDE is running? I haven’t used LMDE in a while, so I imagine that if it’s still based on bookworm the in-kernel drivers could be too old. If it’s trixie-based that probably isn’t the problem though.


What are the machine’s specs? I had a similar issue on a Ryzen 5 3500U laptop before, but more recent kernels (6.8+) don’t exhibit that behavior.
I’ll echo this, minus the Skyrim part because it’s been years since I touched it. Also, I’m on Debian, not Ubuntu. BGIII, Cyberpunk, Horizon Zero Dawn/Forbidden West, Satisfactory, Doom 2016/Eternal, Diablo III when I’m in a particularly self-loathing mood…anything I throw at it, it’s handled. Haven’t played a single game on Windows in at least 3 years.
Also runs DaVinci Resolve Studio like a beast. That includes peripherals like the Speed Editor and Micro Color Panel, as well as the Blackmagic Intensity 4k capture card in a Thunderbolt enclosure. For my use case, there’s nothing Windows does that Debian can’t, apart from the whole “I paid like $200 for a license for this OS so the can serve me ads and spy on me all the time” thing.
User of culture, I see…32” 4k in the middle, 27” vertical 1440p on either side for me.
Time to block outbound internet access on all Brother printers then, I guess…
…so anyone, then.
Would the world even notice if HP just poofed out of existence one day at this point? Absolute leeches.


Could be part of an ISMS framework for ISO 27001, too. Just went through the latest round of audits at my workplace, with SOC 2 and ISO 27001 being the most recent. Think I aged 15 years this time around.


Smalltalk flashbacks…
Fellow dad who makes said noises here. Debian is my primary OS, and it’s just the way I like it.


I’ve used swappa before, had good luck with them and would definitely recommend. OP should also check out backmarket.com as they have a dedicated section for Pixels.


Big one appears to have eaten something that disagrees with her stomach, small one’s just as attention-seeking as always.
The Hungarian word is “lábujj” … literally “footfinger.” I’d consider that red because saying “footfinger” and “finger of the foot” are two different things entirely is silly.


I got mine in the back of a Fry’s, it was refurbished. Still using it regularly, works just as well as it did out of the box.


Do the JBL ones not come with an aux jack anymore? My JBL Charge 3 from early 2017 has one, as does the JBL PartyBox On-The-Go I picked up dirt cheap last year.


AliasAKA is correct, it’s actually 5.14, not 5.15 like I thought.


You’re right, it’s 5.14 not 5.15 like I thought. I’m spending most of my time im Debian these days though, so I’m glad I wasn’t too far off.


If I’m not mistaken, RHEL9 and equivalents are on 5.15. That’s a pretty big blast radius.
Same can be said about shiba inus. Interesting.