

screen sharing in element is very good. just use element call under video call
screen sharing in element is very good. just use element call under video call
internet explorer 8 in wine
just tried it, but it doesn’t detect my mouse. list of devices is empty on both flatpak and system package.
wired g502 (not the newest one) and piper working fine. the “second mode” feature still has no way to configure.
did we get the climate change under control?
last time I finally realized you could delete the panel and add new ones, but I remember the first time I just lost my shit and switched to another distro 😂 and I agree it’s better now, it was basically unusable a year ago. btw kubuntu uses x11, and it was still on plasma version 5.27.
I distrohop quite often, last time a couple of weeks ago. I tried nobara, fedora kde, and kubuntu. kubuntu was probably the best but some older games wouldn’t run, animations stutter so bad I had to disable them, themes didn’t work and some settings reset on every reboot. others had more serious issues, including constant crashing. I could blame it on nvidia, but cinnamon works just fine (except for one bug that took me over half a year to find a workaround).
and the taskbar… any time I try and resize it or move any item, it completely borks and it’s quite hard to fix.
imo kde will give a bad impression of linux as it’s quite buggy and the taskbar is way too easy to fuck up completely
there still is a reason to buy nvidia and it’s HDMI 2.1.
I want to keep using an OLED TV as my monitor, 4k and 120hz. TVs still don’t have displayport for some reason… and there aren’t any >50" OLED monitors in 16:9 available, at least where I live. and AMD didn’t get permission to use HDMI 2.1 driver in their open source driver. there is a dp > HDMI 2.1 converter, which sucks according to reviews.
this was my life goal for a long time, but with the recent changes in politics, I’d rather move to a country ending in stan before going anywhere near that mess.
you using a laptop? maybe it used the iGPU, I’ve heard of that being a problem. on my rig, mint actually has a few fps more than on nobara for example. and some old games won’t launch in kubuntu. the distro definitely does matter, one just has to find the right one.
family cars? idk if you could still technically call this a supercar. I guess it’s just a luxury car. loud and expensive. and what’s funny is that a kia ev6 gt will probably beat it in a drag race 😅
I never liked these SUVs until I saw one live in London. it looked and sounded pretty nice in person
lamborghini trattori, same founder but separate companies
it’s the Italian volkswagen that used to make tractors
I guess there’s difference with the gpu model too, because for me it has been the opposite: mint works without issues and fedora has been a nightmare, especially the kde spin one. last time it killed itself afrer the first updates. nobara was almost perfect but I could never figure out why it can’t turn the monitor back on after it has turned off.
in the beginning yes, but as the virus mutates, the variant that spreads quicker will also be less deadly. like with covid too. not that it isn’t dangerous now, but it was far deadlier in the early stages.
nah, bluetooth and wifi both use electromagnetic radiation. I didn’t read the article and I understand nothing about quantum mechanics, but I don’t think they use photons in this. someone correct me if I’m wrong.
i can’t leave foobar2000 until i find something that has dolby headphone 🥲 and it’s sometimes wonky in wine