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  • Tiktok is the only major social media platform that doesn't demand a phone number to register or verify identity.

    Ohh such a relief! It's not that it tracks a billion other things from the user

    killing the only somewhat independent social media platform is a dictatorship style move.

    Feels weird calling a super big company "independent" in a good way

  • Does the keyboard work as expected if you switch to a text console (eg. Ctrl+Alt+F2)?

    I'll try as soon as possible. But I do need to mention it only occurs at the login screen, not the lock screen. Perhaps this rules out package or extension issues, but I'll try reinstalling libinput either way, and fiddle with 3rd party extensions. Thanks for your reply

  • no idea what caused it. The other 2 apps I installed were (if I remember correctly) "Dilithium” and “Latice-based-cryptography-main”. But since I installed Wayland (instead of using Xorg), everything seems to work now...

  • ahh good thanks. I was afraid it was more serious.

    It's a bummer this is not more streamlined. I know this is not the place to whine about it, but it's also unfortunate that you can't see the community name inside the URL for easy/quick reference. E.g. if you're scrolled down in a post, it's not readily visible which community you're in.

  • Question 1: what’s in your .xinitrc?

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ei9hajgzugfs4qnmg9r1f/h?rlkey=bnedoohvpuilvuzqvgmhi7pda&e=2&dl=0

    It also contains the logs people mentioned I should check. The Xorg.0* files are from the day of the crash, and 2 days later, when I booted again, the other files were created: Xorg.1*

    Question 2: why are you starting X this way?

    I was under the impression that startx would just start the GUI regardless what display manager I use (lightdm? not sure), or display server (xorg, x11 in my case) I have installed.

    EDIT: it took me wayyy too long to copy these files. Apparently ls -lh does not show hidden files ... I thought my whole laptop went nuts.

    it doesn’t sound like you’re an advanced user.

    You're god damn right