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XMousePasteBlock
- [EndeavourOS][KDE] Is there a way to disable middle-click pasting in XWayland apps like Discord, other than by forcing these apps to use Wayland natively?
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What low key UX improvements would you like to see in linux desktop environments?
I've actually been using XMousePasteBlock since it does things more elegantly than running an endless loop in the background. But it's still a workaround that shouldn't be necessary unfortunately.
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Linux — Enable Middle Mouse Button Scrolling on Chrome(-ium) and Electron apps (Discord, etc)
Also, don't run this incredibly bad bash script for purging the X11 selection buffer. Use XMousePasteBlock: https://github.com/milaq/XMousePasteBlock
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Is it possible to disable middle click paste in Wayland?
This is what I use on X11, but I doubt it would work on Wayland. Might be worth trying anyway: https://github.com/milaq/XMousePasteBlock
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Using Windows after 15 years on Linux
here go: https://github.com/milaq/XMousePasteBlock
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The middle-click on Linux: an unsung hero
I'm pretty sure I used https://github.com/milaq/XMousePasteBlock, never had to deal with it since
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Switched Work Computer from MacOS to Fedora 35 on Thinkpad - 2 Week Impressions
The option to turn it off only works on GTK apps. Here you have a workaround for this. I've been using it for quite some time now and works great so far (I'm on Pop btw).
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Opening the GNOME shell overview with middle click?
cp ff gtk em xmp ta km tb ext
- What is a problem/minor pet peeve you have with Linux that you wish would get fixed?
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How to disable middle-mouse button paste? Possibly kill middle mouse all together.
This tool named XMousePasteBlock may help you, and it has an AUR package if you use ArchLinux.
le9-patch
- le9-patch prevents system freezes on low-end systems
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zram: swappiness, vfs_cache_pressure, page-cluster, dirty_ratio and dirty_background_ratio settings for gaming machines with HDD and low RAM?
Also, are you using a stock kernel? Try using this patchset https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch and more specifically set this
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Does Linux’s memory management suck?
This kernel patch work really well: https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch/
- le9 / google mglru patch in pop os kernel
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The case of the programs that were launched with impossible command line options
Oh that’s a known problem. There are many patch sets floating around that fix it by triggering the OOM killer when the system is thrashing: https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch
I’ve never ran into this specific problem back when I was daily driving desktop Linux, but I did run into 1000 similar ones that needed bandaid solutions. It’s death of a thousand cuts: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28490753
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Help me out here, why does Windows 10 handle my low memory situation better than Linux (so far)? How do I fix it?
I actually do use the Zen kernel already. If you are already using the zen kernel , make sure to use the latest one which has le9 patches , imho this patch can Improve user experience in tight memory situations. Check this https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch, saw many people praise this , but ymmv. Best of luck
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Moving Google Toward the Mainline
- Limit the amount of thrashing or protect some pages from being reclaimed. This has been proposed by Google first and several other people since then, but AFAIK it has never been implemented in the mainline kernel.
Regarding the latter solution, there is a patchset called le9-patch[1] that is included in some alternative Linux kernels and it should be relatively safe to use.
[1]: https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch
- Is there a way to make EndeavourOS [XCFE] faster in a laptop with 2GB ram?
- I don't understand RAM resource management on Linux
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nohang: A sophisticated low memory handler for Linux
Patch i was talking about le9-patch. it's only a proof of concept with very rough edges, but consider it isn't written by an experienced kernel developer with deep knowledge of memory subsystem.
What are some alternatives?
earlyoom - earlyoom - Early OOM Daemon for Linux
nohang - A sophisticated low memory handler for Linux
kinto - Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.
keyboard - Hook and simulate global keyboard events on Windows and Linux.
oomd - A userspace out-of-memory killer
ZenStates-Linux - Dynamically edit AMD Ryzen processor P-States
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
prelockd - Lock executables and shared libraries in memory to improve system responsiveness under low-memory conditions
darling - Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux