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| Install Tiktok desktop software |
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Posted by: Kevin Perez - 10-19-2022, 05:25 PM - Forum: Installing Software
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Hey there,
I unfortunately am unable to install Tiktok on my smartphone. Plus, when I try to read my messages on TikTok's website, it tells me, "[This message type isn't supported. Download the TikTok app to view this message.]" Given all this, I wish to install it on my desktop. After several different searches, I was unable to accomplish this.
What do you guys recommend? Please do your best to answer my question directly, rather than simply tell me not to install it. Thank you.
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| Video Tutorial - Linux. Fixing the XFCE Tray icons problem. RO - EN |
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Posted by: Şerban S. - 10-13-2022, 01:14 PM - Forum: Tutorials
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Hi, everyone! 
Since the problem occures often and I had it many times, after finding a way out of this, I thought it would be useful to share it.
If the Indicator Plugin is missing from your list, you can install it with the following:
Code: sudo apt install xfce4-indicator-plugin
Video: Fixing the XFCE Tray icons problem
Best regards! 
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| unable to use" Install driver" app to install drivers. |
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Posted by: Mike Iwantprivacy - 10-11-2022, 01:29 PM - Forum: Video Cards
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Ok, I will try reporting this again in a different way since I don't think my previous post was understood.
This is a software issue. Not hardware.
After installing LL 6.2 I am unable to use the "settings" - "Install driver" application to install the proprietary drivers for my system.
In LL 5.8 this worked.
Running "install drivers" would list both the "Nouveau" open source nvidia driver, and the proprietary nvidia driver version 340.108.
However In LL 6.2 I get the result "No proprietary drivers found."
The Install 6.2 uses the Nouveau drivers by default.
Unfortunately along with poor performance in some tasks, I have found the Nouveau drivers are not very stable and cause video corruption in some simple applications like the system monitor.
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Posted by: trimis - 10-10-2022, 06:08 PM - Forum: Introductions
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With the closure of OSDisc.com, I now buy Linux disks from a guy on eBay, and he suggested I try Linux Lite. I find it easy to figure out for a Windows user, unlike so many other distros I have tried in the past, and the auto-boot is definitely appreciated. I have been using it in LiveCD mode for a couple months now, and ready to commit to an actual install, so figured it's time to join the forum as I have many questions.
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| what kind of printer should I buy? |
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Posted by: trinidad - 10-10-2022, 01:43 PM - Forum: Printing and Scanning
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Printer OEMs have begun to adapt standards for driverless printers because of the massive proliferation of cell phones and the need to print from those devices. This is a good thing for the future of desktop Linux printer compatibility given that Linux will be able to easily use those protocols without the need for printer specific proprietary drivers. Modern printers will all be changing to these protocols so Linux may finally be rid of OEM printer driver nuisance.
https://wiki.debian.org/CUPSDriverlessPrinting
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| Linux Lite 6.2[rc1] 3d party Nvidia video driver install fail |
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Posted by: Mike Iwantprivacy - 10-09-2022, 03:49 PM - Forum: Video Cards
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Problem - after installing LL 6.2[RC1] I am unable to install the proprietary Nvidia driver for my video card.
Process - clean install of LL6.2 [RC1]
- go to "Settings" - "Install Drivers" scan for 3d party hardware / drivers.
Result - no 3rd party drivers found.
Expected result - Detect the video card [Nvidia 8600m] and give option to choose between Nouveau driver, or Proprietary Nvidia driver [version 340.108]
This worked in Linux lite 5.8.
Impact - poor video performance in multiple apps.
--Note I tossed this in as a bug report because It is NOT a hardware issue. Nor is it an issue with the Video card. Its an issue with the "Install Drivers" software of linux lite. 6.2/
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