

I haven’t, what’s your experience with it?


I haven’t, what’s your experience with it?


Been waiting for this!
Virtual Desktop is one of the few reasons I keep windows around on my home PC. ALVR on linux just hasn’t been as stable, looking forward to trying this out.
For me it’s the geolocation of all things. Live USB can find my location in map and weather applications no problem but once installed it only gets my country right…


Säg inget till någon men jag äger en yxa!
What’s updog?
Hell naw, pearl sugar is the way to go
Haven’t heard of Lingmo but I’d say the same ui style is achievable in any OS using gnome with theme and dash to dock.
Go for something like Debian or Fedora and theme it.


Just noticed that your accuarcy is at 25000 meters as well, are you getting anywhere near your actual location in map applications?


My output is slightly difference, it seems I’m not getting data from GeoIP, but from Wifi data.
$(nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A geoclue2)/libexec/geoclue-2.0/demos/where-am-i
Client object: /org/freedesktop/GeoClue2/Client/1
New location:
Latitude: <LAT from capital>°
Longitude: <LONG from capital>°
Accuracy: 25000,000000 meters
Description: ipf fallback (from WiFi data)
Timestamp: Wed Jul 23 2025 12:51:06 (1753267866 seconds since the Epoch)


No gps modem but geolocation works on my other computer running fedora which also doesn’t have gps.


I don’t know much about software wallets but have you considered a hardware wallet/cold wallet? Trezor and Tangem both support Cardano.
It means I managed to climb to the top. “Problem” is the term used for a specific route. Plays on the fact that climbing is not just about strength but also technique and problem solving. 🙂
Where is the confusion? 😅 Bouldering is a form of climbing. 6B is a difficulty grade. Fingers are those things on your hands that you use to grab stuff.
Sent a 6B bouldering problem after recovering from a finger injury for a couple of months.


I’m not a Mint user but I would assume the Ubuntu/Debian install instructions on Mullvad would work on Mint as well
~~https://mullvad.net/en/download/vpn/linux~~
My bad, just read further in mullvads documentation and they do state that Mint requires manual installation. If I understand it correctly you will need to follow these instructions to install updates as well.
https://mullvad.net/en/help/install-mullvad-app-linux#install-manual
Way back: Ubuntu live CD. More recent history: Pop!_OS > Zorin OS > Fedora.
Happily been running Fedora for like 2 years now.
Steady progression with push ups. Doing 100 for one day each week (along with other gym visits) and it keeps getting easier. I wish I could say the same for pull ups.
Cool, will have to do a comparison of ALVR, wivrn and Stream Link at some point!