Posts by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
(DIR) Post #AMaSVEFIJAGvaU68xc by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2022-08-16T13:34:47Z
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The dragon fruit plant is currently as Robotnik to an Egg
(DIR) Post #APOtHhttd0ieknFdAW by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2022-11-08T17:17:38Z
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@stux Absolutely amazing job, thank you so much!
(DIR) Post #AcZIiDMfKiy5CADigi by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2023-12-07T14:03:23Z
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@girlonthenet This is now blowing my mind. Why do they use the brighter one at all then!I found out a while back too that you can request eye dilation drops, usually just used for kids, if you have a habit of trying to over-focus during the exam too. Apparently it's a bit of an autistic trait to essentially strain to read the letters rather than just saying what's possible without straining, which can lead to inaccurate prescriptions
(DIR) Post #AhpDGUORgU2HV4pXUm by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-05-06T10:37:05Z
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Always such an anticlimax when you rearrange a delivery because you were out on the allocated day, and then when it does arrive and you're in it just pops through the letter box, no problem 🤦‍♀️
(DIR) Post #AibWK4Rq0GtsWzAvZY by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-04T22:25:43Z
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Me: Go to bed, Kathy, jeez.Me, now in bed with my laptop: Okay, but now what
(DIR) Post #Aj1vzmTUSXu5nqkx8q by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T15:17:19Z
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sigh, once again I've ended up with a broken apt situation on Debian. I have unmet dependencies somehow, particularly libc6 (>= 2.38) but 2.36-4 is to be installed; apt-get -f install refuses to run because I don't have the usrmerge package installed, and usrmerge requires the updated libc6 to install.I hate computer.
(DIR) Post #Aj1vznd6AJBRNwG8ky by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T15:28:21Z
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Digging into this, it looks like bookworm decided to just completely drop support for non-usrmerged systems, which meant that as soon as those packages came into sid everything broke? Debian's been making questionable decisions again, I guess!(I know I'm hilariously late in upgrading. Ironically I've been holding off because I wanted to make sure that the usrmerge had any bugs ironed out of it before going ahead with such a massive change…)
(DIR) Post #Aj1vzoUyvyHk53TAkC by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T16:07:16Z
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I've grabbed usrmerge (and all its dependencies) manually as .debs from bullseye and installed them, which seemed to do what usrmerge promised to do. I've now switched my sources list from sid to bookworm (the latest debian release). My libc is somehow too new for that, so I got aptitude to figure out a solution. It's downloading libc and upgrading a whole bunch of other things. Downgrading libc… what could go wrong? Ah well, the system's broken already…
(DIR) Post #Aj1vzpG86g00RHWpEW by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T16:14:37Z
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Well, I've rebooted (first time in 120 days!) and everything seems to be working… let's try a full dist-upgrade now.
(DIR) Post #Aj1vzqMtyz0hsZhkQa by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T16:33:55Z
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Ah, yes, I can't open Discord currently because their shitty force-upgrade thing wants me to install... a third party debian package before I can continue. And I can't do that because dpkg is currently occupied with this upgrade. COMPUTERS.
(DIR) Post #Aj1vzrbTOIGBi3WtmK by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T17:48:27Z
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Welp, my system is now rendered useless to me. The upgrade worked but my tablet is completely broken, this is what happens when I try to draw circles and straight lines (physically) with Krita.But it's okay, I'm sure this is the year of Linux on the Desktop 🤬
(DIR) Post #Aj1vzs8RPidDMIxEAK by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T18:08:43Z
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I'm distraught about this. My current setup is (was) the only way I have to do art in a desktop environment. If anyone familiar with #wacom on #linux has any ideas, I'd appreciate it. (It's not #krita's fault here, I can see the mouse jogging around as I move it elsewhere with the tablet too). This is an X11 session on a freshly upgraded #Debian Bookworm.
(DIR) Post #Aj1vztdfp5D01SZgUC by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T19:27:07Z
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Bit of extra info: 1. it's a Wacom Graphire4 6x8, which I know is ancient, but it worked fine before the upgrade. One of the things I loved about Linux is that it Just Worked, while Windows and Mac don't support it any more.2. The Wacom Intuos Pro S I got a few years ago as a mouse replacement for a previous job (since using a mouse for long periods gives me RSI) seems to work fine. It's too tiny for art though.
(DIR) Post #Aj1vzvLJUJi7J60396 by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T20:21:21Z
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Soooo uh, after taking a break, I came back, plugged the thing back in, but to a different port in the laptop, rather than the USB hub it's plugged into usually and… it works again now?Will report back after I've slept the laptop (and myself) because I can't make any sense of that at all. I'd already re-plugged the hub several times before this.
(DIR) Post #Aj1wDYa4uebalaPGyW by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2024-06-17T20:54:17Z
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@davidrevoy @haploc Thank you David, I was referring to this article a lot already… fortunately I haven't been forced onto wayland yet!
(DIR) Post #B2HpOX846wsHexjfJw by kapellosaur@mstdn.social
2026-01-14T17:54:40Z
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obey yellow box, says yellow box.