Yt-dlp is also available on Windows. No reason to spin up wsl or a Linux distro. There are also plenty of yt-dlp apps with GUI for those who don’t want to use a terminal.
Yt-dlp is also available on Windows. No reason to spin up wsl or a Linux distro. There are also plenty of yt-dlp apps with GUI for those who don’t want to use a terminal.
Yeah, same shit happened on my (W10) laptop today (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
Luckily, I rarely have to deal with this shit since I daily drive Fedora on my desktop PC, and only dual-boot into W11 when I want to play games on Game Pass.
Benchmarks vs RX 6600 and RTX 3050.
It’s actually in theater right now. Not theaters, but theater. My buddy, Bob Sacamano has a screening. Bring your own beer.
Thank you for a proper reply. That could in fact be the case. I booted into Windows and tried to move all my movies into the folder, and it worked without issues, so I’m not entirely sure what happened in Fedora, but oh well.
Update: Booted into Windows, and it actually worked fine there. Thanks
Booted into Windows and it moved everything just fine. Case closed.
Already looked at it, and I have full permission.
It is indeed NTFS. I use the same HDD between a Fedora and Win 11 dual-boot, then the single HDD is being used by Plex, so no matter if I’m logged into Fedora or Win 11, it’ll mount and read the content. It’s just acting REALLY weird right now. About half of the content got moved to the new folder, while the rest of them errors out.
Well, the latest update is that I just opened the folder that it refuses to copy to, and there are indeed copies of the folders and files that I try to copy, but not all. What is going on, lol.
I dual-boot, so yes, but also no.
Nautilus. Drag and drop. Worked perfectly fine until it suddenly didn’t.
Oooh, that’s right. I forgot about that, but that makes total sense. Oh well, we’ll manage!
Thanks, and sure can! It’s Gnome 44 (naturally) and:
Then I’ve used Gnome extensions like “Just Perfection” to hide stuff like “Activities” in the upper left corner and so on. Other extensions are:
The terminal is Gnome Terminal with adjusted padding.
Add padding to Gnome Terminal:
Open .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css and add this to the file. Adjust the px to your liking:
VteTerminal,
TerminalScreen,
vte-terminal {
padding: 50px 50px 50px 50px;
-VteTerminal-inner-border: 50px 50px 50px 50px;
}
If the file doesn’t exist, then make it yourself.
FFS, I can’t upload the screenshot. I’m getting “SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data”
Been running Fedora since June of last year, and it’s the most “boring” distro I’ve ever used. It’s been rock solid and I haven’t experienced a single issue. None! I have an all-AMD build. The funny thing is that I recently installed Ubuntu 23.10 on a different PC, and I managed to break it after a couple of hours 😂
Been using Linux on and off since 2008 (ish).