[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

just don't use extensions. OP's usecase doesn't need them

[-] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

Doesn't that count as a signature?

[-] [email protected] 23 points 6 days ago

I understand. I must make a Linux pajama to make the year of the Linux desktop true.

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submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello everyone,

I'm looking to increase the security of my computers a bit through firewalld (with the KDE settings). I have a desktop and a laptop, both running Fedora 40 with KDE plasma. I don't have access to the router's firewalls etc etc this is only for my machines.

The issue is I'm having a hard time navigating the zones and setting rules the way I want. I don't wanna deal with switching to UFW and while I generally like CLI stuff I'd prefer to generally stick with the GUI here even though I find it a bit confusing (I will use CLI if necessary tho).

Anyways, let's get to the point. Firstly the only difference between the laptop and desktop, in terms of use-case, is that on my desktop I'm always connected to my home's subnet via LAN while on my laptop I often connect to public wifis, so naturally the laptop is a little less secure.

For my use-case I care about 3 network interfaces:

  • tailscale: this is the one I use to ssh into my machines and stuff and I want this to be the only interface which allows me to ssh. This is because not only it allows me to ssh remotely but also I figure is also the most secure way to use ssh as the tailscales team is probably better at security than I am.
  • Proton VPN's: this I use for gaming, web browsing and seeding Linux ISOs so I'd like settings that block everything without affecting these usecases.
  • normal internet: I almost always have my VPN on but occasionally I don't for one reason or another and I only use this for web browsing and gaming via steam. Settings I'd like here are essentially the same as ProtonVPN's but stricter if it makes sense to be stricter, especially on the laptop where it's likely a public wifi I'm conencting to when I'm not home. If it's possible I'd also like this interface to be hidden from nmap scans.

I do some light pentesting to learn so there's also that.

I currently have every relevant connection set to FedoraWorkstation zone by default except I manually tell the laptop to switch to public zone for public wifis (I'd change the default to be public and specify other zones for non-public connections but rn I'm in a period of time when I'm only connecting it to my home network so I wanna figure out this out first).

My question is, which zones should I use and what rules should I implement to make this more secure?

Thanks in advance

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submitted 3 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15648473

Step 1: Install the game via Lutris

(Use steam if you bought it via steam)

  • Click the + sign, search Black Desert and install the first one
  • Choose the installation path (default is fine)
  • Do not create any shortcuts during any point of the installation
  • Do not run BDO after installation

Step 2: Add the game to your steam library

Why? Because via Lutris' wine version the camera doesn't work properly

  • On steam go to Games > Add non-steam game on the top right
  • Find the BlackDesertLauncher.exe in the instalaltion path. Should be /install/path/drive_c/PearlAbyss/BlackDesert/BlackDesertLauncher.exe
  • Right click the game on your library and go to properties > force compatibility layer > proton experimental

Step 3: Run the game via Steam

If at first it doesn't run just close it and open it again. The Black Spirit's Adventure, the Adventurer's board, and the guild daily message doesn't display properly (you can still use them however if you remember the buttons by memory), everything else works perfectly fine.

Note: if you have it, SELinux tries to block it, you can dismiss the reports and it should work fine, otherwise you may need to set policies or disable SELinux. I will look into this further

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submitted 3 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15648473

Step 1: Install the game via Lutris

(Use steam if you bought it via steam)

  • Click the + sign, search Black Desert and install the first one
  • Choose the installation path (default is fine)
  • Do not create any shortcuts during any point of the installation
  • Do not run BDO after installation

Step 2: Add the game to your steam library

Why? Because via Lutris' wine version the camera doesn't work properly

  • On steam go to Games > Add non-steam game on the top right
  • Find the BlackDesertLauncher.exe in the instalaltion path. Should be /install/path/drive_c/PearlAbyss/BlackDesert/BlackDesertLauncher.exe
  • Right click the game on your library and go to properties > force compatibility layer > proton experimental

Step 3: Run the game via Steam

If at first it doesn't run just close it and open it again. The Black Spirit's Adventure, the Adventurer's board, and the guild daily message doesn't display properly (you can still use them however if you remember the buttons by memory), everything else works perfectly fine.

Note: if you have it, SELinux tries to block it, you can dismiss the reports and it should work fine, otherwise you may need to set policies or disable SELinux. I will look into this further

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Step 1: Install the game via Lutris

(Use steam if you bought it via steam)

  • Click the + sign, search Black Desert and install the first one
  • Choose the installation path (default is fine)
  • Do not create any shortcuts during any point of the installation
  • Do not run BDO after installation

Step 2: Add the game to your steam library

Why? Because via Lutris' wine version the camera doesn't work properly

  • On steam go to Games > Add non-steam game on the top right
  • Find the BlackDesertLauncher.exe in the instalaltion path. Should be /install/path/drive_c/PearlAbyss/BlackDesert/BlackDesertLauncher.exe
  • Right click the game on your library and go to properties > force compatibility layer > proton experimental

Step 3: Run the game via Steam

If at first it doesn't run just close it and open it again. The Black Spirit's Adventure, the Adventurer's board, and the guild daily message doesn't display properly (you can still use them however if you remember the buttons by memory), everything else works perfectly fine.

Note: if you have it, SELinux tries to block it, you can dismiss the reports and it should work fine, otherwise you may need to set policies or disable SELinux. I will look into this further

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submitted 7 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello folks,

I wanted to know if anyone has any idea why distrowatch periodically goes down for days before returning.

I mainly use it to find out if some distros have updates to their ISOs but I find it very annoying that quite frequently it's down completely.

[-] [email protected] 77 points 7 months ago

Honestly he is talking out of his ass, torrents are neither dead nor slow nor used by nobody. They're very much alive.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

First of all, sorry if it's the wrong community. I tried asking in the NixOS Discord but they were completely useless so far.

As stated above I use NixOS (btw). I have two PCs, a Lenovo A285 and a desktop, both have NixOS with the same exact configurations (except for hardware related stuff, so disk encryotion for my laptop, automounting disks for the desktop, stuff like that). The program versions are both the same, however on my laptop the HoI4 launcher looks like pic related, while it works perfectly fine on the desktop.

If I resize the launcher the background image displays for a little bit but then it goes blank like in pic related, I can still push button and all and they work but without knowing what I'm clicking it's kinda useless.

Running journalctl I get this.

Obviously this is an issue as I can't change mods unless I uninstall and reinstall them whenever I need to disable/enable them.

Anyone know what could be the cause?

EDIT: I want to note that other games work fine, and I never had this problem with Arch and arch-based distros.

EDIT 2: Forcing it to go through Proton works though if someone finds another solution for native do let us know.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello,

I'm looking for as many cool, even if pointless, programs as I can, be them terminal programs or gui ones. What do I mean by this? I'll use some examples:

  • The Cube (I believe it was called Compiz): the one we all know and love.
  • cmatrix
  • the hollywood one
  • That one whose name I forget but basically spawns a cat that chases your cursor, I saw it showcased on Pop!_OS' mastodon.
  • wobbly windows
  • Burn my window
  • tplay

if any of you know any other fancy program like this let me know please. I want to showcase them to non-linux people to show them what can be done here but not necessarily in other OSes (particularly Windows).

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submitted 9 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
[-] [email protected] 72 points 9 months ago

As if the anti-cheat even worked.

[-] [email protected] 79 points 9 months ago

Anon is an egg

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submitted 10 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello everyone,

I am crossposting this from /c/linux_gaming

I wanted to write a guide on how to play Anomaly on Linux which works as of 19th November 2023.

I use Arch with KDE plasma (and I also tested it with Xfce4) and it works perfectly fine, it even seems to work on Wayland session but I haven't done extensive testing. It should work for any distro as long as it has what you need. So here it goes.

Step 0: Requirements

You'll need to have Steam, Protontricks, and obviously the game files downloaded from the official sources

Step 1: Extract the game files

You can put them wherever you want, I personally chose ~/Games/Anomaly/. Essentially put the ".7z" files wherever and extract them, I do this with this terminal command:

7z x Anomaly-1.5.1.7z

and then

7z x Anomaly-1.5.1-to-1.5.2-Update.7z

Make sure to overwrite anything when extracting the 1.5.2 patch

Step 2: Add the game to steam

Open up steam, on the top right go to games > Add a non-Steam game > Browse and then navigate to and select the .exe file, then Add program.

Step 3: Set up Steam compatibility layer

On your Steam library Right click the Anomaly game and go to Properties > Compatibility and click Force the use of a specific compatibility layer and select whichever proton version you prefer. I went with Proton experimental and it works fine. After all of this is done, run it once and wait for it to crash.

Step 4: Protontricks compatibility

Now open up protontricks, I'll use the GUI via running:

protontricks --gui

Then, select the Anomaly game > Default profile > Install DLL and you'll want to select these:

  • d3dcompiler_43
  • d3dcompiler_47
  • d3dx10
  • d3dx11_43
  • d3dx9
  • d3dx9_43

Let it install everything then close it and launch the game via steam. You're set to go.

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submitted 10 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello everyone,

I wanted to post this in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. community but it seems pretty much dead so I'm gonna post it here instead.

I wanted to write a guide on how to play Anomaly on Linux which works as of 19th November 2023.

I use Arch with KDE plasma (and I also tested it with Xfce4) and it works perfectly fine, it even seems to work on Wayland session but I haven't done extensive testing. It should work for any distro as long as it has what you need. So here it goes.

Step 0: Requirements

You'll need to have Steam, Protontricks, and obviously the game files downloaded from the official sources

Step 1: Extract the game files

You can put them wherever you want, I personally chose ~/Games/Anomaly/. Essentially put the ".7z" files wherever and extract them, I do this with this terminal command:

7z x Anomaly-1.5.1.7z

and then

7z x Anomaly-1.5.1-to-1.5.2-Update.7z

Make sure to overwrite anything when extracting the 1.5.2 patch

Step 2: Add the game to steam

Open up steam, on the top right go to games > Add a non-Steam game > Browse and then navigate to and select the .exe file, then Add program.

Step 3: Set up Steam compatibility layer

On your Steam library Right click the Anomaly game and go to Properties > Compatibility and click Force the use of a specific compatibility layer and select whichever proton version you prefer. I went with Proton experimental and it works fine. After all of this is done, run it once and wait for it to crash.

Step 4: Protontricks compatibility

Now open up protontricks, I'll use the GUI via running:

protontricks --gui

Then, select the Anomaly game > Default profile > Install DLL and you'll want to select these:

  • d3dcompiler_43
  • d3dcompiler_47
  • d3dx10
  • d3dx11_43
  • d3dx9
  • d3dx9_43

Let it install everything then close it and launch the game via steam. You're set to go.

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Reading .mcn files? (lemmy.world)
submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello y'all,

I need to get some information out of a .mcn file that is used by the Cary WinUV program (for windows XP), I know the file contains the info we're looking for but it's not readable on a text editor as per screenshot (the same thing appears via OSS - code and cat). Same for Nano which gives me a lot of tiny amongi.

Cary WinUV for some reason doesn't display the information we want, who know what they were thinking.

Anyone know a way to read the characters missing?

EDIT: Thanks everyone, I solved by saving it into csv through Cary WinUV but that may not work for everyone so thanks for all the replies

[-] [email protected] 116 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

No but at this age you should probably ask yourself at what point in life did you stoop so low as to want to communicate with the French.

/s

[-] [email protected] 82 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Imagine you're a straight horny man and two hot women crave your attention.

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I get it now (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
[-] [email protected] 85 points 11 months ago

Surprised anyone can use the internet without uBlock Origin tbh

[-] [email protected] 137 points 1 year ago

I claim Bethesda's games do not meet the minimum requirement for me to pay for them instead of plundering

[-] [email protected] 132 points 1 year ago

Ads being everywhere.

[-] [email protected] 92 points 1 year ago

That goes to show it was never about gettimg paid to use the AI, it was just to shut down all 3rd party apps. Even those who wnated to cooperate

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