Have you tried Fedora recently or are you stuck in its early Wayland days?
Have you tried Fedora recently or are you stuck in its early Wayland days?
SSD is soldered to the board. With only 8GB you’ll be using the swap partiton a lot so for anything exceeding 8GB of RAM you will be using the SSD as a slower “RAM” which will wear it’s lifespan down by constantly writing/reading into it’ s swap partition.
As far as I know Vivaldi is quite prepared to get things working as much as possible with Manifest V3 and putting a lot of work in their own adblocker as well because of it.
There is a version of UBlock Origin that works with V3 but it is limited compared to normal one, will see how it goes but for now I think they can delay with the V3 update for some time.
I personally don’t have a use for a mail client so majority of this update is useless to me but there are few interesting features I may get used to especially on my laptop.
I couldn’t care less about memory usage on my desktop with 64GB RAM but on my laptop that’s a different story. The Break Mode sounds also stupid at first but I may actually have use for it, will try and see.
I have default search changed to DDG but if I use circle to search it will use Google search… I’m fine with that though.
Is there a way for KDE connect to connect PC with phone if phone is on WiFi and PC on LAN going trough different router in the same network?
Not just about “who owns it?” but also how does it work with insurance if something goes terribly wrong and who will bear the responsibility?
AI news barely able to make Onion obsolete, what a time to be alive!
Haven’t had any issues since I’ve installed it… Yet.
Well… fuck
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I did try and I like it a lot but I don’t want to daily drive testing build.
Wasn’t aware of the flatpack script, will check it out, thx!
Yeah, I’m aware it has different packages but I need to familiarise myself with docker first either way. Eventually I plan to switch both systems to PopOS Cosmic DE 24.04 once it fully releases so for now I’m spending most time just tinkering and trying to get more familiar with Linux. Pretty much all SW I use runs on it anyways too. Right now I want to get DavinciResolve up and running with my GPU.
If it breaks, it breaks… But I’ll give it a try on my laptop with PopOS
Thanks, I’ll look more into it once I get more time but from a glance this seems a bit too convoluted for my needs.
Does docker require virtualisation to be enabled?
It could but no
Why? Also I didn’t know about any docker container and never seen any mention of it when looking up solutions.
I just got it to work, I’ll update the original post with solution.
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now I need to figure out if I can this up and running https://github.com/vosen/ZLUDA as it seems quite a bit interesting for both of our use cases though I’m fine with ROCm for the meantime, got 3x faster render speed vs just using my CPU
I still have my Steam Controller but I was itching for better Gyro after playing with Steam Deck so I picked up PS5 controller for PC after doing some research.
I like the PS5 one quite a lot, it does have nice upgrades over the Steam Controller like the adaptive triggers which work only in some games though and the haptics are sooo much better… But the battery life is a complete joke, it’s really annoying.
With SC I’ve just chucked in two AA batteries and was set for 3 months+ with PS5 controller I can barely get 10h with haptics and got around 15h without haptics… And it takes ages to charge too…
The only appeal of this new controller is the touch stick for gyro but other than that this seems quite lackluster imo.