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Wow making ISOs for TROMjaro is so much faster now. 15 minutes to compile one!? Before it was around 50 minutes at least. That changes things a lot for me. I can make a bunch, fast, and test stuff. Lovely! Thanks again to those few wonderful ones who donated for the TROM Laptop campaign :) . It helps me, it helps TROM. It helps those who use the stuff that I produce.

Also installing it in a VM, 5 or so minutes. Fast fast fast.

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Yaas! Nice to see it makes things more productive for you. You deserved it. :smiling face with smiling eyes:


I am now running @TBlock GUI on my machine to test on TROMjaro on a daily basis and provide feedback (bugs, features). Seems like a fantastic idea: system wide ads/tracker blocking with a nice GUI. I want to eventually add it to TROMjaro by default.

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Unfortunately yes, that's from adguard. Joining to others, the stats in @TBlock would be a nice thing to have.
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@esh @cyberghost It would be nice, indeed. Sadly, it is not possible, because TBlock only tells your system what to block. It doesn't block the servers directly but does instead modifies a file called the "hosts file", and the blocking is directly done by the system based on the content of this file.
More information is available here if you're curious: codeberg.org/tblock/tblock-gui…
@Roma


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Made some 40 icons for new TROMjaro apps that go to our trade-free library at tromjaro.com/apps/ and then added the apps to the library. One a day :) scheduled for more than a month. Enjoy!

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The only way for it to make sense is with a set of standardised test loads.
in reply to Mark

Yes but no one uses the laptop like that. So how is it helpful? :)
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Like fuel economy figures on cars, they'll never match actual usage but at least give you a point of comparison.
in reply to Mark

Thats why you cant rely on those either. These approximations are way off. Even more for laptops that can be used in so many ways. At least cars depend on roads and rules on the roads. Laptops also have tiny batteries that degrade very fast. So not reliable at all.
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@mark
There are ways to measure battery capacity - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric…

But for an avarage user all we care about is how long the battery lasts, which can vary depending on how efficiently the laptop and the processor utilizes its power. So yeah, its more complicated than just measuring battery capacity. But I'm sure there are ways to measure these things too, like if I let my laptop calculate the digits of pi for an hour to measure the battery drain and compare it with other laptops 🤷

@Mark
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Yup, totally, that was my experience all along.. I never got the declared battery life time at least once. That's why I never expected a great mobility from a laptop and mostly use it plugged in, basically using the battery as a fallback when power outage happen or need to move it to other place in the room without turning the computer off. Though manufacturers can't stop to feed you with high numbers, that's fo sho..


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I've been watching these videos so far, they're amazing 😃

And whoever made that trailer video has done a great job, so funny 😂

in reply to Rokosun

Stop doubting Sasha's skills Roko! haha She did it. Granted I helped just a little, but tiny, with the idea of the text and how to animate it with that sound effect, and some suggestions with the music. But she edited the music, the videos, how to be put together, and all that :) - she got great at it haha. So basically she 100% made it. I only suggested a few little things. When she showed it to me at first I was laughing so hard haahah.
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I gotta give a 10/10 for her creativity and sense of humor, that video made me laugh 🤣
in reply to Rokosun

Yeah it is hilarious! :laughing:
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haha thanks guys :D


I updated to the kernel 6.1 and I am happy that now the audio on my laptop works properly. Granted just 2 speakers out of 4, but soon the fix will land in the kernel 6.2 so that all of the speakers will work. Also it fixed the issue with my screen brightness - when I lowered it to the max low I could not bring it up again. Now works! Finally it fixed the issue with closing the lid. Now it respects the settings I have for that, such as suspend, hibernate, lock, whatever.

Also, changing some stuff in the BIOS as suggested on some arch forums, makes the hibernation kinda work....but idk. I don't use that anyway.

All in all, everything works on this laptop, except 2 speakers for which a fix was already pushed so should be fixed soon, and the hibernation may not be perfect. How awesome! Thank you Linux and thank you to everyone who contributes to the open source software universe.

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This is amazing news! Big kudos to all the kernel contributors made it possible :partying face:
#opensource #Linux

And this is after I can't get a fix for my bluetooth adapter in the all mighty and fancy apple macbook for almost 4 years and now they dropped support for my model entirely as you know..

in reply to Roma

yeah no more excuses. you have to switch to Linux :D


So the new laptop speeds up my work on TROMjaro quite a bit. When I make ISOs for TROMjaro I usually make a bunch to test this, that, fix more, test more. For every ISO that I release I may make 4-5. To build one was taking around 50-60 minutes in total. Maybe more at times. Now?

HALF! At times even quicker.

So yeah, that's super cool. I will test these days the rendering speeds for the TROM II documentary, curious about that. But ofc since this laptop has 3 more cores than the previous one, of course it will be faster.

I am so happy with this laptop.

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As someone who compiles ISO files and does heavy video editing, you deserve a powerful laptop like this :)






Big thanks to @Roma again for donating 100€ for our backups donation campaign. Since he did it directly we changed the goal from 250 to 150 Euros. Please if anyone can, help us out to pay for the backups. We have 3 more weeks to raise the funds. This amount covers a full year of backups.

See tromsite.com/fundraiser/

For tromsite.com, trom.tf, videoneat.com, tromjaro.com the Trade Free websites and everything we heave created.

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Dealing with the backups now after I moved to a new laptop, is slow and not fun... I have around 2TB of personal data/files, totaling hundreds of thousands of files. So, tons of files, massive size. Borg or Megasync are struggling...

Then the TROM II Documentary files, totaling around 3TB. Then @Georgi 's 500GB then @Sasha 's 500GB plus prob 1TB in total soon :D - plus my parents' backups haha.

But will get there....I did this before, will do it again. I can't do any work on TROM II or anything else unless I know my backups are working, are daily, are safe. That's how I work. To be 100% safe!

I burned myself a few times in the past and I lost lots of data...I don't want that again.

So...will take me a bit more days before I start to work on TROM II again.

Oh and am getting used to the new keyboard from this new laptop...it is a matter of getting used to...

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Backups are important, especially with all of these important projects you have.


Relying on donations is great, and sucks.


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Hello Spain, me here.

So, did you hear about "insulation"? Like, you know, when you make buildings you add a layer of insulating stuff so that the outside and inside are not the same temperature. You know works great when it is cold outside. If you have inside heating then that heat stays inside mostly. Because now we feel like we are the ones warming up the climate simply by letting all of the inside heat outside, warming up the climate, eventually melting the polar bears.

Such a waste Spain! And costly!

You know Spain, Romania the poor brother of Europe...has very warm houses even when outside is like -30. It is not expensive, you know....But you Spain, even when outside is 14 degrees, inside can be 12.

INSULATION.

If buildings are not insulated then they simply waste energy.

In Spain seems to be normal to have these uncomfortable homes. Many stay with their outside shoes inside the house, maybe with their jackets too :)).

Anyway, wanted to rant about this a bit now that I am bloody COLD inside. It is better outside....

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If your climate there is that cold then I can't imagine living without insulation, why don't they build properly insulated houses?
in reply to Rokosun

I suspect it is because it never gets too cold like minus degrees where we live. Also it is a touristic area so they only care about the summer....


Why I am keeping this laptop?


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I think my laptop also has a similar keyboard, the keys are a bit shallow and it also has the same tiny up/down arrow keys. These are not a big issue, I'm sure you'll get used to it. I find the shallow keyboard faster to type, the tiny arrow keys I don't use that much but it was fine for me when I played Supertux2 (Linux's FOSS alternative to SuperMario) :blobcatgiggle:
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Also I'm actually surprised to see Linux having such good support for fingerprint, to even use it for sudo authentication. Does the fingerprint only work for when you wanna install packages in pamac or does it work every time you use sudo, even in the terminal? Either way, it might be a good idea to write a setup guide for fingerprint reader on the #Tromjaro forum.
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The fingerprint support is a hit or miss. For example on my sister's laptop, a lenovo from 2018, it does not work.....but on my very new one, works....I want to add the support in TROMjaro by default and indeed write a tutorial on the forum about it.
in reply to Rokosun

Oh and works with the add/remove software and the login. Not with the terminal, but I won't recommend it for the terminal. THat's a bit dangerous.
in reply to Tio

Yeah, I think its safer to manually type out password for the terminal. And for the login screen and GUI package manager it might be something the developers of that specific program implemented 🤔
in reply to Rokosun

Yes and it is so useful I swear. haha. I have a huge password and it was a pain to always type it when installing/removing a package or log in.
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Two things I forgot to mention:

  • It is almost impossible to find this laptop in Europe
  • The BIOS is quite feature-full. You can setup profiles for the battery to make it last long. Like for me I selected that I mostly use the laptop plugged in. You can tweak a bunch of things in there. So that's a big plus.


My laptop came! It is a keeper. I will make an in-depth review of it today/tomorrow or the following days. I am moving all of my stuff over to it. But yah I LOVE it. Finally! :)




I have started the work on the last part of TROM II. I reorganized the interview bits. I am happy with it. Probably will be 1h long. I will have to check it more these days but yeah I will start the proper editing when the new laptop arrives and I move everything to it. I really hope I will like this new laptop a lot. Because I am tired of looking for laptops....

@Sasha , @Aaron , @Georgi and @Dima did a fantastic job on the interviews. I am really happy I decided to record all of us and do the documentary in this unscripted, more personal way.

It seems like an eternity with this documentary, but it is fine. I have a bit more of that eternity to work on and we are done.

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Ok open up the champagnes, I finished the 3rd part tonight. Unexpected. But happy with it! Bonkers now I have to start the FINAL part of the documentary. I need to reorganize some stuff for this last part in terms of the interview clips, and hopefully I can do that before my laptop comes. In any case I may not start the video editing part for this one until I setup my new laptop, will see.

I am on track with this folks! I finished faster these parts than I expected. I may make a bigger post tomorrow about it all, but ofc even these three parts that are done need a bit of editing to improve (style-wise) some bits here and there. Nothing extreme tho. Like the last improvements.

Massive work! But still some to do.