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First for please don't use Manjaro. Just use Endeavour instead.
Jackson Cruz
I'm using Arch with KDE. Some Unicode characters do not show up correctly. Notably, some Chinese characters and the entire Korean language are replaced with Unicode rectangles. Most other things, even obscure writing systems like Georgian and Mongolian, are completely unaffected. Possibly related - during installation, I set LANG in /etc/locale.conf to `en-US.UTF-8` instead of `en_US.UTF-8`. This naturally caused some issues but has since been corrected.
Do you have noto-fonts and noto-fonts-cjk installed? That should fix the rectangles right up. Also should probably install noto-fonts-emoji so emoji characters show up properly too.
Chase Peterson
What's the difference between AMDGPU and AMDGPU PRO? I know the pro version includes proprietary components but other than that no clue. I just bought an rx6600 and don't know which one i should choose.
Isaac Brooks
Yes that fixed it immediately, thank you. Pleasantly surprised by how much I overthought it.
Jace Hall
AMDGPU PRO is a proprietary version of AMDGPU. It's best just to use the AMDGPU open source driver, plus mesa for OpenGL and vulkan-radeon for Vulkan.
Daniel Reed
>don't use this shitty derived distro use this shitty derived distro instead ok retard
Jason Davis
So uninformed.
Jack Martin
The noto-fonts packages basically get you all set up for any kind of non-English script you might run in to. Very useful.
William Gonzalez
How do I setup Debian to unlock my LUKS encrypted home partition with Plymouth? I have crypttab and fstab set up but I have no idea what to do to make plymouth let me unlock it I just installed the nonfree KDE debian iso for reference
Luis Bennett
Can we have someone who doesn't eat toe cheese and has a sexual preference for 18+ year old women as our representative? I'm sick of women giving me funny looks when I say I use linux.
Cameron Williams
AMDGPU-PRO is also not in any package manager (may be some exceptions), it only officially supports RHEL and Ubuntu 16.04(!?). AMDGPU is reported to outperform PRO in some cases.
Robert Thompson
You need to make sure that your initramfs includes cryptsetup and runs it at boot. Installing the cryptsetup-initramfs package and then running update-initramfs -k all -u should theoretically take care of this, but no guarantees.
Eli Mitchell
Scratch that, I thought you were asking about an encrypted / partition. If it's just /home then maybe you could unlock it at login, but I don't know how.
David Reed
is it possible to use dd to write to CD-ROM?
Jonathan Rodriguez
Probably not gonna work, use wodim instead.
Christian Miller
Nevermind, I'm a retard. I accidentally typed some garbage in crypttab making it fail
Julian Cook
Reminder that fedora workstation by default has ports 1025-65535 open
Samuel Barnes
I decided to move the folder from the removable media into my pc and then pcmanfm let me change the name of the folder. Maybe it had something to do with the removable media formated ntfs? Anyway an annon suggested to try mv. I thought about using mv or rename on the terminal but I just didnt think it was worth to try because I needed to change the "Name Of Folder" to something like "Name_Of_Folder" otherwise the terminal doesnt let me do anything it goes all like: "Name" directory doesnt exist "Of" directory doesnt exist "Folder" directory doesnt exist. And it was just going yo be the same issue with mv and rename. I will just get used to not naming things with spaces from now on.
Gabriel Jones
Is there a good alternative to the KDE panel that isn't Latte Dock? I'm sick and tired of this piece of shit having a glitchy, flickering panic attack every time I move my mouse cursor over it, but I've heard Latte is even more buggy and unstable.
Nathaniel Nelson
can sum1 shoop op pic so ricks head's proportionate 2his body thnx
Caleb Edwards
Did you pass the folder name as a single string or 3 separate strings? Sounds like the latter.
Ryder Roberts
Looked up the command to make sure how it works; it ain't working for it, though. Specifically, there are two files that refuse to be deleted, telling me "Read-only file system" - at least, most of the time, sometimes it INSTEAD says "Structure needs cleaning" when I run the command. So definitely corrupted somehow. I can't even use the 'cd' command anymore to enter the directory of the files (it gives me 'cd: too many arguments') and I have to use sudo rm -rf [folder] from the directory right before it.
The heck do I do now, guys...?
Eh, it's the card for my Steam Deck; ext4 is just what it uses, unfortunately. The card is brand new, I just got it a week ago and this's the first time an issue of this sort has cropped up. I just think it's an issue with the game I was installing, they can have screwy permissions on Windows too sometimes. Either that or the files got corrupted when my computer went to sleep, since I was altering them by installing a mod and it was taking a while, at which point my laptop went to sleep automatically during the process.
Ian Reyes
>Read-only file system You could force it to be mounted read-write if you want, but it may indeed be corrupted. >I can't even use the 'cd' command anymore to enter the directory of the files (it gives me 'cd: too many arguments') You may be using the command incorrectly. Can you paste the whole command you typed?
Noah Garcia
>You could force it to be mounted read-write Any tips on how I could do that? Though I'm certain it's corrupted by now. As for the cd command, actually yeah I was, my bad; the folder was several words and I forgot to use ' marks around the folder's name. I'm dumb, I know, I'm just exhausted. In any case, entering the directory of the corrupted files and using 'ls -al' shows me that 'ls' cannot access either of the files, "structure needs cleaning". Obviously it just displays their read-write permissions as a series of question marks since it can't access them to begin with.