Linux newbie needs help with solaar
Hello I'm a Linux newbie and I need some help. I'm running fedora on my laptop and I want to connect my Logitech mouse. I got solaar installed but I need to manually install the udev rule. I'm following the Instructions here
So I understand that I need to copy rules.d/42-logitech-unify-permissions.rules from the solaar GitHub and place it in /etc/udev/rules.d the thing I don't know how to do is get there. I'm not super familiar with the terminal
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A list of Canadian companies profiting off of ICE and Trump's violent mass deportation regime.
A list of Canadian companies profiting off of ICE and Trump's violent mass deportation regime
Watch now | Several Canadian companies appear to be pocketing profits as this horrific agenda rolls out.Rachel Gilmore (Bubble Pop with Rachel Gilmore)
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What does that mean? Like not defending AES while claiming to be a small-c communist? Or just shitting on both AES efforts and small-c commies? The latter are liberals at best and dogs of the empire. The former provide slop for half of the struggle sessions I see in leftist spaces.
This is very dumb and confusing.
Liberals : Russia :: Republicans : Obama
Can't have a real critical conversation with them because they're too caught up in the fever dreams that were pushed on them from the top down. You're too busy defending reality, which in turn drives them into further madness as they perceive it as ~~a defense~~ a conspiracy to deceive them by a paid robotic shill.
They coded "usauthoritarianism" into a list of no no words for delicate sensibilities.
Have to protect white liberals from calling out US Authoritarianism and bad words
but it isn’t a “hardcode”
But you showed a constant with the words. Even if you can disable this, I'd call it a "hardcoded list".
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Hey. I saw your comment but didn't get to reply before you deleted it. I think you should restore it. Ignore the tankies bullying you.
I fully stand by my wording that it is "hardcoded", but it is good that you show the code, so people can judge for themselves.
China is on a ‘strong currency’ mission to make the yuan a global reserve: Xi
China is on a ‘strong currency’ mission to make the yuan a global reserve: Xi
Xi Jinping says the goal of becoming an international powerhouse is a long-term one and will rest on core foundations.He Huifeng (South China Morning Post)
Ukraine peace deal must put people before land, warns key Zelensky ally
Ukraine peace deal must put people before land, warns key Zelensky ally
Exclusive: Vitaliy Kim, who was handpicked by Zelensky to be governor of the Mykolaiv Oblast region in Ukraine, has signalled a shift towards compromise in an interview with The IndependentDavid Maddox (The Independent)
Is it possible to sort out news
Ukrainian Drone Strike Kills Woman and Child Near Mariupol
Ukrainian Drone Strike Kills Woman and Child Near Mariupol
The Investigative Committee report states that the fixed-wing strike drone is presumed to be NATO-manufactured. An expert examination will be conducted to determine the precise type and model of the explosive device.Sputnik International
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Sputnik News - Bias and Credibility - Media Bias/Fact Check
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First of all...not "my country".
Second...that's not how this conversation went. We're in a post that is talking about the Russia / Ukraine invasion. Calling it what it is, is not "whataboutism". It is directly addressing the topic at hand.
"Whataboutism", is trying to distract from that, with all the "US bad" misdirections. Yeah. We all know the US is bad. No one is disputing that. But Russia can't just dictate how Ukraine defends itself, especially when Russia is the one attacking them.
If someone was punching you in the face, and told you they'd only stop if you dropped your guard...would you?
And actually don't accept Putin in general.
But the reality is that Russia sucks at all levels and tries really hard to stay relevant by behaving like raging idiots.
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The Donroe Doctrine and the Naked Imperialism of the Venezuela Intervention
The Donroe Doctrine and the Naked Imperialism of the Venezuela Intervention
The US military attack in Venezuela reflects a transactional and coercive imperial strategy aimed at seizing strategic resources and restructuring hemispheric supply chains under the "Donroe Doctrine."Progressive International
Is there any other alternative you'd recommend?
Edit: Actually I think after this I'm going to just use a VPN set to Albania and the stock YouTube app
Class action lawsuit filed against Hydro-Québec after Montreal west-end power outage
Class action lawsuit filed against Hydro-Québec after Montreal west-end power outage
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Hydro-Québec following a major power outage that left thousands of residents in Montreal’s west end without electricity for days during extreme cold.News Staff (CityNews Montreal)
We were without power for 48 hours. We were lucky enough to have a generator, I spent probably about $60 on fuel to keep my unit just barely above zero (heater said 3 degrees celsius).
People fled to their friends and families. Two elderly people died. Many more had nowhere to go and suffered.
As you said, HQ knew this substation was failing for years, and chose to do nothing until people died. And even then, I'm not sure they're gonna learn anything from this event.
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in reply to johnyreeferseed • • •Solaar appears to be available through the Fedora package manager. Among other reasons, using the package manager is preferred because it gives you a mechanism to remove it cleanly, including any system changes such as the udev rule
packages.fedoraproject.org/pkg…
I'm not a Fedora user myself, but I suppose if you open the terminal and run
sudo dnf install solaarThis would install both solaar and the udev rule.
solaar - Fedora Packages
packages.fedoraproject.orgjohnyreeferseed
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in reply to johnyreeferseed • • •Is it just the mouse and keyboard that aren't showing in solaar, or the unifying receiver itself?
For context, this is what a unifying receiver with a mouse and keyboard paired to it ought to look like in solaar:
johnyreeferseed
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in reply to johnyreeferseed • • •First time installing solaar last week. Was from package manager on Trisquel(deb based).
All installed and detected automatically. Probably the same under Fedora.
Try a purge/uninstall of solaar, and then put the dongle in before you reinstall.
(Random aside. If your PC auto-resumes after suspend, it may have picked up a logitech keyboard from another room. Unpair it from your dongle)
johnyreeferseed
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in reply to johnyreeferseed • • •You're not a dumbass, you've just been taught to use a computer wrong by the bad operating system.
This is a useful lesson for linux newbies in general: when you want to install a program, go to your package manager first, not your web browser.
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