tekeous

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[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I install it from AUR on EndeavourOS

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 16 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (7 children)

You install the xone driver and distro doesn’t matter. Can confirm it works with my Xbox wireless adapter.

https://github.com/medusalix/xone

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 6 points 1 month ago

No. It does not.

On Linux you use a utility called Piper and a background daemon ratbagd to change settings of Logitech mice so I’d check if your products are supported by that.

Solaar supports the dongles but has less settings than Piper.

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 7 points 1 month ago

Word in the IRC is the site is being DDOSed. Admins are aware and working on it.

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 5 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Orthos are far superior to staggered keyboards. No finger is bigger than 1U and you don’t have to twist or move your hands.

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 6 points 1 month ago

Short answer: Yes. ID75 or XD75 pack in a full set of keys in 80% case. Some are pretty ridiculous - BFO-9000 or FU!Keyboard

Long answer: most orthos are designed so that you can hold layer shift keys with your thumbs(RSE, LWR for Raise and Lower) to type other keys(e.g. Lower+J types “-“ and Raise+J types “_”). This way you type the keys of a full layout without moving your hands off home row and with less keys overall.

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 3 points 2 months ago

I like the way you groom your beard!

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 42 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Probably because the sound is hardcoded into the firmware, because Apple, and fuck you

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I use it. It’s fine. About as good as you could expect an iOS blocker to be. It’s reasonably open source and nice, as opposed to some shovelware app from questionable developers.

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol 19 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Ha ha, you fool, you fell for the classic blunder!

It’s just a meme, dude.

[–] tekeous@usenet.lol -1 points 3 months ago (5 children)

My major beef is we used to be able to run a Podman generate command to make a user systemd file and auto start and stop containers with that. Even entire clusters of pods with one easy command and then just use the system level start and stop. They removed it in favor of “quadlet”which works fine for single containers, but for a compose, they literally just use Kubernetes syntax and the official documentation says just use Kubernetes. Well, what the fuck is Podman for then?

The biggest problem everyone ever has with Podman is it’s frustratingly obedient to SELinux. Docker just kind of makes its own permissions and opens its own ports and steamrolls past whatever security you have. Podman will refuse to read or write a directory for stupid reasons until you’ve gone round and round with SELinux, and then just when you have it working, when the container updates it locks the directory all over again(in my case, updating a Minecraft server to latest version would crash the server and lock the data directory). Red Hat continues to insist SELinux is cool and this is working as intended. Again, Docker just doesn’t give a shit and barges into the directory without a problem.

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