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Note: Some people still have Ubuntu-GNOME and Antergos set as their distribution, since neither actually exist any more with Ubuntu-GNOME now just being Ubuntu and Antergos announcing their shut-down both will be removed soon as options.

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ShabbyX May 26, 2019
Can we have the old graphs back as well? Seeing the trends change over time is quite nice, and really not doable with these bar graphs.
Liam Dawe May 26, 2019
Quoting: ShabbyXCan we have the old graphs back as well? Seeing the trends change over time is quite nice, and really not doable with these bar graphs.
Click the trends link, it's always been there.
Spud13y May 26, 2019
Quoting: WorMzy
Quoting: TorqachuI need a fast method to install arch

Here you go. :)

Quoting: Spud13yWouldn't uninstalling the programs from the Antergos repo and then removing the repo work just as well?

It might "work", but it's not Arch and won't be supported by the Arch community.

Oh, I know. That doesn't stop people using Architect or whatever. :D
Shmerl May 26, 2019
Quoting: liamdaweHow would be the best way to phrase it?

What desktop session do you use, X or Wayland?
Shmerl May 26, 2019
AMD GPUs usage among GOL users is now over 30%.
Botonoski May 26, 2019
And yet another reminder that I haven't changed my setup much in a long while.
I think my GPU is dying, or the PSU, or both. Or neither? seems like all my issues started occurring after running the Blender 2.8 beta for a few hours, so either bad timing or the program somehow corrupted something. Though I doubt any sort of corruption would cause my PC to randomly shut off.


Last edited by Botonoski on 26 May 2019 at 1:41 pm UTC
riusma May 26, 2019
Quoting: BotonoskiThough I doubt any sort of corruption would cause my PC to randomly shut off.

Indeed, might be your PSU if you are experiencing random shutdowns! :S:
MayeulC May 26, 2019
Quoting: BotonoskiAnd yet another reminder that I haven't changed my setup much in a long while.
I think my GPU is dying, or the PSU, or both. Or neither? seems like all my issues started occurring after after running the Blender 2.8 beta for a few hours, so either bad timing or the program somehow corrupted something. Though I doubt any sort of corruption would cause my PC to randomly shut off.

A bad PSU is dangerous, I lost my previous graphics card that way.
That said, it might also be invalid shaders generated by blender, though those would tend to lock up the GPU/system instead of shutting the computer down.

Liam, I second Shmerl's phrasing. Seeing how many answer XFCE+Wayland would be indicative of the accuracy of the results.
Torqachu May 26, 2019
Quoting: Spud13yWouldn't uninstalling the programs from the Antergos repo and then removing the repo work just as well?
maybe, but I'm waiting for the update that the developers have promised
Quoting: WorMzy
Quoting: TorqachuI need a fast method to install arch
Here you go. :)
maybe one day, maybe one day... my friend :D
Quoting: WhorMzy"but it's not Arch and won't be supported by the Arch community.
and sadly yes unfortunately
Pangaea May 26, 2019
How representative are these numbers compared with the wider Linux community?

The reason I ask is that I'm surprised Linux Mint sits at below 10%. It has been my impression that this is one of the main distros, maybe the most popular by now, due to how easy it is to get into for beginners (like myself). Here, however, Arch has a big following. Maybe because the site is occupied by fairly advanced Linux users?
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