• Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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      24 days ago

      Not OP, but I’ve been trying to allow an external drive to be written to from a computer in a different room on the same network and I swear to god this shit is impossible.

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          24 days ago

          I want to be able to copy from Mac OS to Ubuntu (whatever both current versions are)

          This is a project to learn Linux so it hasn’t been super urgent. One day I may switch but this alone has been frustrating enough to say that either me or Linux isn’t ready.

          I can share a folder from my Mac that Ubuntu can see and copy from there, but I’d like to skip walking across the house and copy directly to the external drive attached to the Linux machine from the Mac.

          I’ve just been following tutorials because I don’t know my command line, like at all. I’ve learned a bunch of stuff, but still can’t do what I want.

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            24 days ago

            I think SSHFS would work for your case as well. You’d have to enable SSH on your Mac to do it.

            This is all off-topic for a Linux hate CJ so feel free to message me if you want more details.

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              24 days ago

              Haha ok thanks :)

              I’m trying to un-corporatize my life as much as possible. I’m a freelancer and I really like the idea of Linux. For simple things like email, zoom meetings, spreadsheets and invoices, I’ve got it and I love it.

              But when I start trying to do networking stuff I know how to do on my Mac is where things start to fall apart.

              I have yet to attempt video editing on Linux, but I’m running it on an old laptop my friend was going to throw out so it wouldn’t really be a fair test.

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                I like Linux in general and I really like the idea of Linux, but this is one of my biggest gripes about Linux, and FOSS overall. They have all these instructions on how you can do this step or that task, but there are never examples that tie it together into a cohesive solution. This is fine if you have a good grasp of how everything works and just need pointers on specific command syntax or usage, but if you only have a general idea about what you want to do, there is nothing out there to give you an idea of how to get started.

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                  24 days ago

                  Yeah I’m going to wait a while to fully transition. I need a hardware upgrade soon. I may just get a new (used) Mac, wipe my current one and start over with a fresh Linux install on that. 🤷‍♂️

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      23 days ago

      My shortlist, off the top of my head:

      • Trying to solve screen tearing with Nvidia drivers.
      • Trying to get LightDM to show me my god damned profile photo on login (still have not succeeded)
      • Debugging a problem where my DE fails to come up on login unless I manually hop to TTY7 myself
      • Endlessly forgetting which of the two or three different directories my .desktop files actually live in, and navigating the poorly-documented format for modifying them
      • Fixing apps in my taskbar showing generic Wayland icons
      • Trying to have any consistent success at all with Bluetooth
      • Trying to figure out which fucking audio stack my distro actually uses so I can know for sure whether the magic incantation on StackExchange will fail because it’s for the wrong stack or fail because it’s the correct stack and the stack is garbage
      • python2 and python3 symlink hell
      • Faffing around with WINE settings

      I thrive in the pain. But yes, there is plenty of pain.