

Yes, i tried the flatpak too, but it doesn’t do well with hardware accerlation and nvidia gpu. Also i think there was an issue with localization to german.


Yes, i tried the flatpak too, but it doesn’t do well with hardware accerlation and nvidia gpu. Also i think there was an issue with localization to german.


IMHO the best slicer is orcaslicer, which works fine on Ubuntu as an appimage. On other distros i used distrobox to create an ubuntu box and then start the appimage.
Thanks for the reminder, to try out Heliboard again!


If only that were true…
“Fun Fact”: Alice is living in switzerland, with a woman from Sri Lanka. And all she does all day is hating on “foreigners” and queer people.


Yeah then i would suggest something like debian or ubuntu server. Or look into a deciated NAS OS like proxmox, truenas, openmediavault or hexos.
That’s what i want to go with too!


That’s what I’m wondering too ;) probably low supply? Or the fact that they go straight to e waste and only end users sell and try to get as much money as possible.


Thank you for the insight! Also to @metaStatic@kbin.earth!


Interesting, thanks!


What do you mean? For many processors you can circumvent the tpm requirement. For other cases, you can use Linux mint (for web browsing, etc.) if you need some windows software you’re SOL probably, although with winboat its relatively easy, to run windows apps semi-integrated!


I guess I’ll have to try it sometime again :)


No i meant like uploading files somewhere or attaching stuff to Mails, when i have the folder already open.
Couldn’t yet find a really satisfying solution to that


I (want to) like Ublue distros but for some reason i can’t get drag and drop in flatpak firefox and Thunderbird to work, how do you deal with this, if you don’t mind the stupid question :D


Are there any? E.g. here in Germany we use kcal instead of kJ for food energy density. Also horsepower is used instead of W for engines. But for the most part we use only metric.
I’m wondering if there are countries where they completely conform to the metric system.


And the worst part is, they didn’t even adopt it completely. They were not even going the complete mile.


I dunno, just feels like it to me. After using only word for years i recently had to use gdocs for a paper draft and it was refreshing.


I find it more user friendly than word, e. G.


straight to the hague.
Cura was also the first one i used, but it was a creality branded shitshow of a program. So i found orca slightly after that and now use it ever since. I love the inbuilt filament calibration tools and especially, that i can control my printer directly from the slicer, to e. G. stop a job i sent too hastily or something.