

You were posting in the KDE community, so I was assuming you are using KDE. Can’t answer a Linux Mint question, sorry.


You were posting in the KDE community, so I was assuming you are using KDE. Can’t answer a Linux Mint question, sorry.


What icon theme is set? Breeze dark for example shows white icons on dark background in all apps for me.


Thank you for this, it looks great!
I will have the time to check this out further on the weekend, but quick question before: will people be able to find channels aligned with their interests like they do on Discord? Let’s say for certain games or other topics. Because that is why many of my friends are still there.
Have you played: https://store.steampowered.com/app/933480/Enderal_Forgotten_Stories/


Not on the high seas, but 831 results: https://archive.org/details/audio_bookspoetry?and[]=language%3A"German"


You could check this website but be aware it’s a long list for all kinds of services: https://riseup.net/radical-servers


Can I ask why you decided to fork Librewolf?
An AppImage or Flatpak would be great for us atomic users. Maybe you are considering that in the future.


Maybe give https://www.luanti.org/en/ a shot.
You are correct, one shouldn’t post while sick, sorry.
Yes, you are right of course.
This is great, but sadly appimages don’t work on immutable desktops. But it’s very positive that they are providing that.


I don’t mean to crash the party, I used to love Ventoy too. But then the blob issue came up and it was met with silence for over a year by the maintainer, that made me a bit uncomfortable. They have responded to it a while ago, but it’s no trivial task to solve as I understand it: https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/issues/3224


First you need to download the provided file from the distro page. Something with Checksum in the name most of the time. The website should provide instructions. Please note that does not validate the gpg key.
Quick Method Terminal:
Open the terminal at the location of the ISO file or go there with cd. Type sha256sum NameOfIsoFile.iso - it takes a moment depending on your system.
Copy the output (some long numbers/letters). Compare it with the downloaded checksum-file - open the file, press ctrl-f or whatever you have for find and paste it. If it’s found, it’s the same.
Method KDE: Right click the file, open properties, then go to tab “Checksums”. Paste same number/letter combination from above into the provided space “Expected checksums…” - if it’s green, it’s correct.


Signal is included as Flatpak. You have to enable “untrusted Flatpaks” (or whatever the wording is) in the Software Manager settings.
It was a controversial thing Mint added not long ago. Discussing this in detail would derail the post though.


One of the forums regulars, Pjotr, made this website exactly for questions like that: https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/p/1.html
–> see “B. Right after the installation of Linux Mint”
Jennifer Hale as FemShep in the Mass Effect series 1-3.


What do you mean Keepass doesn’t work? https://keepassxc.org/ comes as Flatpak.
Bazaar lacks some basic functionality like update notifications and doesn’t integrate so well with KDE.


My Neighbour Totoro
First I always check with
sudo journalctl -rCheckjournalctl --helpfor more options or dosudo journalctl --since "2015-06-26 23:15:00" --until "2015-06-26 23:20:00"Then search errors online or come back with more questions.