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Thank you for posting these solutions. I'm new into NixOS. I have one problem. Am running Plasma as my desktop Environment and the Discover/NIX app Store is missing on the task bar. Shows default icon. Also it's not located on the application launcher. You've earned a new subscriber. Keep on going and I wish for your channel to grow more everyday. Blessings to you.
you are welcome thank you very much blessings to you too buddy, i hope so i guess discover is still not installed already to your kde there many ways to install it like adding to your nix.configuration: services.xdg.portal = { enable = true; kdeconnect = { enable = true; }; }; environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ kde-apps.plasma-discover ];
i should have download the extended iso. i was told to get the standard that only has little packages and nothing to work with wifi. and i spend hours downloading the packages like wireless tools manually with their dependencies and putting them on apk folder on the USB AND IT STILL DIDNT WORK. i keep getting error “network is down” despite having internet. it is annoying. most people don’t use wires we use wifi so why don’t their documentations say to download the extended iso and save us time??
i did not save the kernel configs since nothing changed and need to be saved for you before leaving the kernel modification menu you should save then run the commands to compile
This is an amazing demonstration and clarification of how to succesfully upgrade everything, but I must add that many users do not know that they first need to change from bash-5.1# to the way you are having such as root@name and this can be done by writing as first line before anything else the following command: PS1="\u@\h:~# " However, in my case, after the restart, although no errors were reported, for some unknown reason, the mouse and keyboard are no longer working. But even if I will not keep this upgrade, it was a good experience for me to see it working, after a dozen hours of searching the forums. I just dont know why mouse and keyboard dont work.
would you please tell why the mouse and keyboard did not work i have a similar issue with salixos which is based on slackware, the mouse and keyboard no longer work after installing nvidia drivers and update kernel and kernel related packages
there are unofficial scripts made by users to make the installation easier there are other distros based on gentoo that have easier ways to install i guess redcore is based on gentoo and easier to install
Right on! I'll try this today <3 Thank you so much for making this video, I hope this works on my machine! If it doesn't, I think that GPU might be the issue! I'll come back with info
@@ittechni Hey Friend! Sorry for not updating you - I did made a commentary on the matter but it seems like RU-vid didn`t register it. Anyways, the thing is: It does not matter whether version I use, or the Kernel, it seems like my PC Build or the GPU Itself is the issue; The GeForce 210 failed to use Nvidia Drivers in any way I tried in multiple systems, MX Linux, Arch Linux, Ubuntu/Debian and even Windows its kinda hard to install the Driver without any issues. There is no alternative other than getting another GPU - for now I'll have to stick with Nouveau drivers (and actually, a Headless Server) because even with these it mostly fails to start xorg-server or anything at all. Im super frustrated but yeah, it happens XD I did made a more detailed comment but somehow its not here so well, thats it :(
no need to say sorry i should say sorry for replying late to your comment, insisting on getting the news and not making you solve the issue i'm frustrated and sad to know it didn't work you're right about sticking to nouveau but whether it is the fault of the gpu itself or not i don't know(not getting the driver working on windows can make it the fault of the gpu though) i hope you get what you wanted and i can help whenever you need me
@@ittechni No worries, my friend! There are things that are out of our control - NVIDIA cut the support, Linux maintainers can`t care less for old/deprecated hardware - its not the objective of thesem if I REALLY want to use the GPU power on this device, I should downgrade or something - but regardless, its just a Headless Server and I would use it just for acceleration - its not important right now. I wish you all the best Luck in the world! Keep on with the channel! Wish you the best!
You are a golden person, my friend! Thanks for so many educational videos - you rock! (I`m still trying to fix NVIDIA Drivers, currently doing that signing modules right now, if it doesn`t work, I`ll try to downgrade arch to 5.4 Kernel and try the normal drivers - if everything fails, I`ll just put this old crappy GPU on FIRE ahhahahahah - just kidding, I`ll have to stick with Nouveau or try something else)
you are welcome i got your issue and the solution, i made a video on how to do it's the last video i uploaded the link is here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nE8hNa7Q3HY.html it's still fresh
I appreciate your videos on the matter, you`ve been the most helpful so far - however, I`ve been having the worst time ever trying to install Nvidia Drivers 340 for my GeForce 210 on both Ubuntu and Arch Linux - Nothing I do works - I followed your videos, however, I cant modprobe nvidia, it never installs it correctly and dkms sometimes gives errors - I already removed and reinstalled, re-formatted the systems multiple times, its frustrating. Could you please do one on Kernel 6.8? Either Ubuntu or Arch, I`d be extremely thankful!
anyway i will try to do what you requested please try to sign the kernel modules, specially if you use secure boot otherwise please tell me the dkms error
@@ittechni I don't know what signing the modules is but I'll try - I'll re-install Arch and do it all over. (Last few times I noticed that it was installing Kernel 6.10 - which might not be patched yet. Although, I tried everything to fallback to 6.8 and even 5.4 - I failed because I'm a noob)
@@ittechni Just to note: linux-lts now seems to install Kernel 6.10 and as per the package AUR page, it seems like there is no patches for it yet. I'm so screwed hahahaha I can't stand this anymore xD
i reviewed the video and found that the background noise is too loud and clear enough to disturb you, so please forgive me for that i wasn't aware of it
i reviewed the video and found that the background noise is too loud and clear enough to disturb you, so please forgive me for that i wasn't aware of it
Hello ! since you use sbopkg then the best method to build a package is : sqg -p slapt-src sbopkg -i slapt-src this way you build the package with all its deps if needed... other method is using slpkg, for example just type: slpkg -i slapt-src and it will build it with all its deps also ofcource slapt-get, slapt-src and gslapt are awesome also :)
@@ittechni np my friend. Taking the change of dialog here I want to make clear something thats is not clear for most people. slackpkg which is the system package-manager NOT have resolution dependencies because not needed. It not needed because every package in a slackware system is ALWAYS ok and ALL its deps already included in the system. So officially slackware packages builded from distro maintainer only need install or upgrade and thats all. ALL other packages we install them from SBo for slackware stable (aka 15.0) or from ponce repo if slackware -current is the system. Both repos SBo + ponce work with sbopkg or slpkg and full dep resolution supported. if you use sbopkg you need 2 commands sqg -p package_name sbopkg -i package_name IF you use slpkg just one command slpkg -i package_name. just be sure that your are root and not using sudo. :)
dude thank you for your comments your knowledge about slackware is awesome and you are helping a lot!!!! for the dependency resolution i do not have a problem with not having it on slackware slackware is a great underrated distro and although i made those videos i believe i still need to make more so much more interesting content about it is coming hopefully soon
that's an interesting task i will need real hardware for it and i do have it but it may not be exactly the same as the viewers' i will try to do it soon so it helps a little thank you for the suggestion, it's really worth it for slackware i didn't forget about it and i have videos for it to upload
ok thank you for your comment i'm making this comment to make your comment appears but it's only me who sees it and still doesn't appear which i don't know why
what exactly path nextcloud location? we have in /var/snap/nextcloud/ and /snap/nextcloud/ root@lcsvr-storage:/snap/nextcloud/current/htdocs# sudo -u root php ./occ upgrade sudo: php: command not found the major problem is after auto upgrade from 27 to 28, missing groupfolder feature by googling, it is must install apps GroupFolder,after installed,then enabling, showing error " Error: This app cannot be enabled because it makes the server unstable" then disable it by command : nextcloud.occ app:disable groupfolders, suddenly the Nextcloud page blank :(
for the first question did you try the other path?? for groupfolder i didn't face a similar error but i hope this helps: help.nextcloud.com/t/error-this-app-cannot-be-enabled-because-it-makes-the-server-unstable/187557/2
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this is useful because doing this in arch: sudo pacman -S firefox it lags on chatgpt especially when its generating answers for you, idk why but thats why using Firefox ESR is a must in Arch Linux anw, thank you so much brother very helpful
📍While doing this procedure in the video but still getting error like : " CiscoPacketTracer822_amd64_signed.deb was not found in the build directory and is not a URL." 📍Just rename the downloaded file to match the name in the error : For instance I renamed "Packet_Tracer822_amd64_signed.deb" to "CiscoPacketTracer822_amd64_signed.deb" 📍Hope it works :)
the version in the video is 8.2.1 8.2.2 is recently released i made another video where i found a place to download packet tracer without needing cisco credentials and allowing to download older versions(in case they are still not supported by the distro yet) the link for downloading almost any packet tracer is: www.computernetworkingnotes.com/ccna-study-guide/download-packet-tracer-for-windows-and-linux.html the video i made about that was for gentoo check it in the channel i made a video about running packet tracer on wayland you made need it i hope everything works better than intended :)
@@ittechni I was addressing the issue, primarily on the name itself , not the versions . The file from netacad starts with "Packet_Tracer ....." , yay looks for a file like " CiscoPacketTracer ..." Hence even after copying the file to the build folder , it may not be found as evidenced by the error. Renaming the file correctly solves it . Thanks again :) PS: [ I get you & thanks by the way for the resource <3. ]
@@vicsar i see, i'm happy to help and i wish it was efficient enough for you make sure you protect your screen next time with tempered glass, it's the first thing you must do anytime you get a new hand phone
the answer to your question is yes and no: yes some programs and games will run after installing some compatibility layers and apps (steam, lutris, wine, proton etc) and doing the needed configs no some programs can never since those compatibility layers and configs still can't get them running the simplest way to perceive compatibility between linux and windows is they are like 2 cars one uses diesel let's say it's linux and the other uses unleaded they are not compatible and totally different linux's community are working on making more windows apps and games able to work on linux but we still don't have all windows apps and games compatible with linux