Bugfix release for Krita 5.2.15 available for Haiku too.
Read all about the bugfix release at: https://krita.org/en/posts/2026/krita-5.2.15-released/
#HaikuOS #haikuports #KDE #Qt #Krita #graphics #opensource #software #drawing #tablet #Filelight
Bugfix release for Krita 5.2.15 available for Haiku too.
Read all about the bugfix release at: https://krita.org/en/posts/2026/krita-5.2.15-released/
#HaikuOS #haikuports #KDE #Qt #Krita #graphics #opensource #software #drawing #tablet #Filelight
Graphics 🎨 : #Inkscape , #GIMP , #Krita , #digikam
Tools 🔧 : #Flameshot , #KeypassXC , #Krusader , #InputRemapper , #vokoscreenNG , #diodon , #metadatacleaner , #OhMySVG , #Flatseal , #Filelight
Office 🖇️ : #zim , #Fakturama , #XournalPlusPlus , #Element , #pdfarranger , #thunderbird , #VSCodium , #libreoffice , #gscan2pdf
Games 🎮 : #0AD , #wesnoth , #wine
Multimedia 🎶 : #freetube , #audacity , #clementine , #obsstudio , #haruna
🧵 2/n strangely enough, running #Filelight as root, scanning "/" results in only ~16GB used!
THIS DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE! 😱
"df -sh /*" reports /usr + /var = 21GB! How d'fuq can it be 99% allocated?! (the other stuff is in the negligibly MEGAbyte range)
Which memo did i miss?
No, i've got 64GB of RAM - i'm not using swap.
EDIT: "discard" IS active in crypttab/fstab - that fancy SSD TRIM / fstrim stuff
If you don't know about #filelight I really recommend it, cross platform and #opensource. it's my go to when I need to clean up a computer manually.
While cleaning out my migration directory, i've found out that i can delete stuff from within the #Filelight app - via context click menu!
I'm very happy, having finally switched to #KDE / #KDEneon - i've endured the continuing UX downgrades of #Ubuntu #Gnome for far too long!
I can even see the actively developed improvements in KDE; e.g. when i detach a #Firefox tab, from a maximised window and drag it onto another monitor - it's maximised as well, now! 👍
Episodio 33 de #KDEexpress grabado bajo la lluvia, pero editado con amor por @raivenra.
La descripción y las notas como siempre en https://kdeexpress.gitlab.io/33
Os dejamos una tormenta de etiquetas sobre los algunos de los temas tratados:
#KDEframeworks #KDEneon #Calligra #Haruna #Dolphin #Filelight #Konsole #Kdenlive #Tokodon #Kate #Okular
Y si se os hace corto, Jorge y David acaban de publicar también hace nada un episodio de #AccesibilidadConTecnologiasLibres / #ATL
https://mastodon.escepticos.es/@DavidMarzalC/113075823324158978
I have been using #Podman instead of #Docker on all my #Linux machines ever since I got the #SteamDeck, and it's been absolutely perfect - it really is a drop-in replacement + can be installed/used rootless (I think Docker possibly is the same, but perhaps not as well designed for it which is the perception I got).
I also have been using Podman on #macOS and have not installed Docker at all on my Mac. It works the same (as on Linux), except on non-Linux machines including Macs, Podman (and Docker) will need to setup a VM for it to function. On Docker you do this by installing Docker Desktop, a GUI app you could use to set everything up. That app is truly garbage on Macs, especially #Apple Silicon ones, and it's hard crashed too many times than I could count in the years I've been using it.
On Podman, there's also a GUI app akin to Docker Desktop, but I skipped on that since it's not required as you could set everything up very easily using the very Podman you've installed right from the terminal. So far, so good and I've never had any problems with it at all in the few months I've been using it - but the VM seems to be taking up a lot of precious space on my stock, 256GB #MacBook Air (roughly ~76GB).
I don't run any containers on my Mac but I do build multiple containers regularly almost every day. I've pruned the images on my machine which should have removed any dangling images, but that doesn't seem to have freed my storage much or at all.
Using #KDE's #Filelight app, I could see the path taking up my storage is ~/.local/share/containers/podman/machine/applehv/podman-machine-default-arm64.raw (which I'm guessing is something like a qcow2 file?). I read that Podman allocates 100GB of storage for a Podman machine (VM), though in my case, if the path I shared really is the qcow2 file in question, it's taking up ~76GB. Does anyone know if the 76GB value means it really is taking up that much storage on my SSD (i.e. Used space: 76GB/100GB) or in reality it's not, it's just been allocated that much (i.e. Used space: ?GB/76GB)? If it really is taking up that much storage, what could I do to clean it up?
🔗 https://github.com/containers/podman
🔗 https://github.com/containers/common/pull/832
Carl Schwan from #KDE has updated the list and the number of apps on there now that apparently already have builds available for #macOS MAKES ME HAPPY.
There's #Kate! #Filelight! #Konsole! #Okular! I'VE NEEDED THEM ON MACOS SO BAD AND THEY'VE BEEN HERE ALL ALONG <3
Pushing my luck here but #Dolphin on macOS, when? 🥹
🔗 https://apps.kde.org/platforms/macos
RE: https://floss.social/users/carlschwan/statuses/112343012896137821
As I'm setting up my new Mac, I realise I'm missing a lot of my fav #KDE apps that I didn't even know I relied on quite a bit - things like #Filelight or even as basic as #Kate. Heck even using #Finder was ridiculously miserable since while it doesn't look much different than #Dolphin, it's at least 10x more inferior in EVERY way.
KDE has always insisted on making their apps available across platforms (besides just #Linux) in order to promote their visibility to non-Linux users, and that strategy definitely works bcos that's how I ended up using something like #KDEConnect and part of why I made the switch (to Linux), but unfortunately that "universal" compatibility never seems to include #macOS. Fair enough though, as shitty as #Windows is, that's where people are.
I've always loved #KDE #Plasma for its customizability.
However, since using #Debian #bookworm, I've completely fallen in love with the touchpad gestures, virtual desktop behavior, beauty and simplicity of #GNOME 43.
This is why I don't think I'll be satisfied with Plasma anymore. Still seriously appreciate KDE though, especially #Kdenlive, #Filelight and #KDEConnect.
@itsfoss Given that I started Carrer as windows sysadmin, my most life-changing piece of software is Linux itself. And if you don't consider that to be less known, go and find me someone who knows a byte about awk, shell, can complie kernel or create a package...
Other then that, I like #filelight so much I even install it on windows. And #kdeconnect is just wonderful.
Besoin d’un coup de main (#aide) pour analyser l’occupation de mon disque dur sous #Windows
Habituellement j’utilise #Filelight. Mais depuis que j’ai réinstallé le client #Nextcloud en activant les fichiers virtuels, Filelight se plante, estimant que ces fichiers sont présents sur mon disque (j’obtiens des valeurs aberrantes puisque mon disque de 236 Go contient plus d’un To de données…)
Comment éviter ça ?
Merci 🙂
How To Visualize Disk Usage With Filelight In Linux #Filelight #Diskusage #Linux #KDE #Linuxhowto #Linuxtips #Linuxadmin
https://ostechnix.com/filelight-visualize-disk-usage-on-your-linux-system/
As I am cleaning up my backup drive as step 1 in a long series of recovery steps, I want to post a plug for this wonderfully-useful piece of software: "filelight" that makes this MUCH easier.
This is a great (and fast, even on huge multi-TB drives!) way to visualize what is taking up space on your filesystems, and thus prioritize what to clean up.
Available in standard Linux distributions, but here's the upstream link:
#softwareGripe
file-scanning software which somehow find a file which it then decides doesn't exist, causing the scan to fail on that file, at which point it quits scanning. No way to resume. #WTF
(How about, you know, just skipping that one??)
Lookinatchu, #FileLight :kestraglow:
Filelight – Visualize Disk Usage On Your Linux System #Filelight #DiskUsage #KDE #Linux
https://ostechnix.com/filelight-visualize-disk-usage-on-your-linux-system/
#Filelight is a disk usage analyzer.
Filelight scans and indexes a directory or disks and displays the results as a nested donut chart with the size of each chunk proportional to the size of the directory or file. Files and directories can be deleted or opened directly from Filelight.
Website 🔗️: https://utils.kde.org/projects/filelight/
apt 📦️: filelight
#softwareGripe disk-space-usage analyzers that can't tell the difference between local folders and folders that are actually links to folders on another disk
#FileLight, I'm lookin' at you :kestraglow:
Yes, you can list folders to exclude -- but that's imprecise and also I shouldn't have to.
(mumble mumble reliably work over sftp, too, dang kids get off my lawn)