@baggins I installed this on a laptop and put it to sleep all the time. Granted I’ve had wake up issues in arch linux sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t .
I’m quite happy at least I can just put this(laptop) to sleep.
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@baggins I installed this on a laptop and put it to sleep all the time. Granted I’ve had wake up issues in arch linux sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t .
I’m quite happy at least I can just put this(laptop) to sleep.
@Sunny I would still be using it haha the days of distro hopping are over for me. It is tiring. Moving data and configuring things again is tiring.
Most of my day is just staying in vscode, deliver my solutions and just call it a day then play Guild Wars 2 to unwind.
tl;dr I’m in for the long journey unless something bad happens.
@boredsquirrel Seems they just do a year support? Will check it out but I don’t think I’ll be hopping anywhere else anytime.
- Arch Linux, everything vanilla.
- RTX 3090
I’m not really into customizing the living hell of my devices. I enjoy stability and would rather just settle with plain of defaults.
Has happened with Plasma 5. I always thought it was kwin (compositor) but… who knows.
@cyborganism No…? I play with a controller… mostly. Both have exhibited the same behavior with controller or keyboard/mouse. Plasmashell gets weird starts flickering like crazy or flips the image in reverse. (as in bottom is now top)
It’s been an ongoing thing. Whatever is happening resetting plasmashell always helps. Which begs the question if plasmashell is getting “somehow influenced” by something.
@cyborganism Yes, rotating upside down. It doesnt happen all the time but I’m also like puzzled what’s causing it…
@atzanteol All’s good. Yea, reason for the post was that even though I took the partitions offline it wouldn’t still let me resize. So I think the best next move would be just booting into a USB and see if it lets me.
The whole disk well, only the boot is separated. The rest of the partition has the whole space controlled by LVM. Interestingly even though that may be the setup something was just rejecting my resize request.
Sadly have more to say but Mastodon limit is hitting haha. nutshell
@atzanteol I didn’t do anything fancy to be honest the resources pointed at me are not that different from what I did (example)
lvresize -r -L -80G /dev/mapper/laptop--lvm-home
But I think I got my cue from Arch Linux guide and will boot into a USB and do my resize commands.
Basically end result is just resize home to give root more space. All partitions in LUKS.
I think I got it from here *knock on wood* all that’s left is just backup home, cross fingers and hope resizing goes through.
@atzanteol LVM is inside LUKS. For some reason, resizing stops even though I unmounted the partition it is still being marked as “active”. I disabled my SDDM and everything, rebooted, and still couldn’t do it.
my reaction was “well… maybe there’s something else holding this, LUKS maybe?”
@bjoern_tantau I feel it’s a bit messy since if there’s a long text of body we don’t really see that on mastodon instances?.. Oh well, I just saw my own topic created on it and felt awkward but I guess that’s that.
@Sina That’s a fair observation. It is highly probable that the team has no experience with doing a distribution. Sometimes I just ponder if it’s just the lack of people in the team doing QA or just not enough experience to fix issues.