I have 8723be, not only it randomly disconnects but also it sometimes drops to 30 KB/s requiring a reconnect and has bad signal reception even on Windows. Ethernet 4 life.
I have 8723be, not only it randomly disconnects but also it sometimes drops to 30 KB/s requiring a reconnect and has bad signal reception even on Windows. Ethernet 4 life.
They added AVIF
MS makes a redirect to log you in, you can hit back button twice to escape. Bad design but not malice.
pulls out USB-C to USB-A adapter
Quickly going back twice always works with MS forums. First page logs you in (or fails) and the second is the page you wanted to go.
I used it like 10 minutes ago lol, it is indeed useful and just got an upgrade.
Sharing a file to your device via KDE Connect no longer breaks after the first time you do it until the app you shared the file from is restarted
Yeeeees!
AUR packages tend to break more often compared to repos ie. anything on AUR that utilizes python needs to be rebuilt if system python is updated.
You do not use AUR enough
FYI, Plasma Bigscreen is not ported to Plasma 6.
And I was asking what was that string above version numbers in Linux Makefile…
That’s my point, there was no loading or refreshing.
With Linux, a custom Fedora install afaik
I do not use snapshots despite using BTRFS due to low disk space
Is that an easter egg? EDIT: So this happens with 100+ tabs. I opened Google’s front page 90 something times and reached 100 tabs. 1st tab was still loaded in memory. 2nd EDIT: How do I have 100 tabs loaded at the same time on a mobile phone with 8 GiB RAM lol
In Turkish we have ı/I and i/İ instead of i/I. u is next to ı, I made a typo.
I ran chmod 777 /dev/uinput
so AntiMicroX worked on Wayland. The PC was intented to be used as an HTPC. A Dualshock 3 would be the remote and KDE Plasma Bigscreen would be used to launch Linux native apps ie. Firefox and Android apps via Waydroid, hence the Wayland requirement. AntiMicroX would bind gamepad inputs to arrow keys, enter, ESC, volume up/down, mouse navigation, left/right click etc. The whole setup was duct tape, user unfriendly and it ultimately did not solve the problem that sent me down this rabbit hole: Internet was unstable even with an ethernet cable so it had no advantage over the crappy Android TV stick that had trouble streaming anything but Chromecast.
A close contender is having to disable Internet when launching a specific online only game otherwise performance halves.
There is also a guide I uploaded to Reddit that describes how to import ringtones from Linux to iOS that has 8 steps and involves rebooting your phone. And another guide to run 2 games at once and stream one of thrm while playing the other locally.
I have a problem with half working duct tape solıtions.
Assuming Android: Settings -> Apps -> Your YT app -> Set as default -> Enable everything
Mobile browser worked for me, I used m.youtube.com instead of invidious
WSL: If your friend is a dev and needs Linux cli utilities, use this. Dual Boot: If your friend wants to daily drive Linux, use this. Shrink Windows NTFS partition within Windows then install Linux to blank space. Virtualbox: Testing ground for dual boot, your friend can familiarise themselves with Linux safely using a VM.