Any reason for avoiding flatpak?
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For me, it’s after trying a non tiling WM. I’m too deep into i3 (now Sway) + tmux.
For me, it’s after trying a non tiling WM. I’m too deep into i3 (now Sway) + tmux.
xavier666@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•In search of a non-electron text editor that can fold | Are emacs and (neo)vim my only options?English
1·6 months agoToo low on the list
xavier666@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How can I delete the Windows 11 operating system from my laptop, which has a dual boot system?English
3·7 months agoAgreed. OP should just backup their Linux home directory (Everything inside
~/) and do a fresh install. Your Linux install will thank you for that.
xavier666@lemm.eeOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•PSA: Not all applications use environment variables (Like they are supposed to)English
5·7 months agoIn my university (where we used proxy), we had a saying “it’s always
DNSproxy”
xavier666@lemm.eeOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•PSA: Not all applications use environment variables (Like they are supposed to)English
2·7 months agoThat is a good point. But I remember launching the application from the terminal where I explicitly set the env variables as null. Still it didn’t work.
xavier666@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Simple Bash Script To Always Disable Laptop Internal Monitor When Using AR GlassesEnglish
1·7 months agoAgree.
However, I always have those “trivial” conditions be explicitly set. Usually, when the device is unplugged correctly, your primary display will be automatically be turned on. However, in very weird scenarios (incorrect voltage signals, loose wire, etc), it’s possible that the explicit
elsecondition will be triggered.
xavier666@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Simple Bash Script To Always Disable Laptop Internal Monitor When Using AR GlassesEnglish
2·7 months agoWhat about the condition that when the external display is disconnected, the main display should be reenabled?
xavier666@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Linux Doesn't Need to Change. The Experience Does.English
3·7 months agoYou can have a perfect distro on a USB which boots into Linux automatically when inserted into your PC and it preserves all your files and favorites. Still it will hardly increase the market share by 1 or 2%. It’s because a super minority of people will bother to get the USB drive.
The core issue we have to understand is “availability of preinstalled Linux on PCs in brick and mortar shops”. Till this is solved, we won’t get market share. The only reason people are using Linux on their SteamDeck is availability.
xavier666@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Linux Doesn't Need to Change. The Experience Does.English
61·7 months agoMy brother in Christ, do you think an average person knows what BIOS/boot menu are?
xavier666@lemm.eeto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plebbit Will Never Deliver, Apologies for the Hype, Lemmy is Where I’m StayingEnglish
105·7 months agoIt’s some sort of proprietary peer to peer algorithm
I completely lost interest for the project at this point of the text
xavier666@lemm.eeOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Weird root permission issue on Sway which is not present in i3English
1·7 months agoIssue resolved!
It was swhkd. Thank you very much for your insight and extremely detailed response!
$ ls -l $(which swhkd) -rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 2583192 Mar 10 17:16 /usr/bin/swhkdSince we know what’s causing it, can you make a “guesstimate” of what it’s doing? Why are other applications are getting infected by it? And why is a keybind manager affecting permissions?
I will raise an issue on their github. The project is already looking for maintainers.
xavier666@lemm.eeOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Weird root permission issue on Sway which is not present in i3English
2·7 months agoHow do you open the shell inside sway? Keyboard binding from sway config? Launcher? Which terminal? Do any of the involved programs have setuid root bit set (looks like rws instead of x in ls -l output)?
I think you may have just pointed me to the correct direction.
My keybinds setup is a bit weird. I’m using swhkd instead of sway’s built in keybinds. swhkd is a setuid binary (https://github.com/waycrate/swhkd?tab=readme-ov-file#running) which might be causing the issue. I’ll quickly disable swhkd and check if the issue is resolved. Will keep you posted.
xavier666@lemm.eeOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Weird root permission issue on Sway which is not present in i3English
1·7 months ago$ which sway /usr/bin/sway $ sway --version sway version 1.9 $ file $(which sway) /usr/bin/sway: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, BuildID[sha1]=70fe358f7e410f618ad8a9ce0e573ed6826b2e75, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, stripped $ ls -l $(which sway) -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 600352 Apr 1 2024 /usr/bin/swayidpre and post loginuid=1000(xavier666) gid=1000(xavier666) groups=1000(xavier666),0(root) --------------- uid=1000(xavier666) gid=1000(xavier666) groups=1000(xavier666),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),120(lpadmin),132(lxd),133(sambashare)A funny thing; I think this has nothing to do with gdm. I have gdm disabled now and launching sway directly from the terminal and the issue still persists.
The problem goes away (
xavier666becomes part ofsudolike expected) when I typeexec su - xavier666for that terminal session only. If I open a new terminal, it problem reappears. I’ll just in case check if zsh/omyzsh is doing something funny.
xavier666@lemm.eeOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Weird root permission issue on Sway which is not present in i3English
1·7 months agoI was experimenting. This might be helpful (https://lemm.ee/post/62662283/20097388)
xavier666@lemm.eeOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Weird root permission issue on Sway which is not present in i3English
1·7 months agoI found something interesting, thanks to my friend
- I removed the fix mentioned above. Now user does not have
sudoaccess inside sway - I ran the command
exec su - xavier666. It asked for my user password and the command was accepted. - My
groupsoutput looks normal (xavier666is now part ofsudo) and my permissions are fine - However, the problem reappears after a reboot
It is as if this user is an imposter with incorrect privileges 📮
- I removed the fix mentioned above. Now user does not have
xavier666@lemm.eeOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Weird root permission issue on Sway which is not present in i3English
1·7 months agoI did it. The issue still lingers. Check my last comment for output.
xavier666@lemm.eeOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Weird root permission issue on Sway which is not present in i3English
2·7 months agoGreat suggestion. I tried this method just now.
Unfortunately, I’m still getting the same bug.
The main difference between the two sessions is the output of the
groupscommandIn pure tty
$ groups xavier666 adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin lxd sambashareThe moment I enter into sway from inside the tty
$ groups xavier666 root


Looks suspiciously like https://github.com/marktext/marktext
Edit: Ignore please, the project is dead