I thought they had it, like a lot of phones, Samsung has a limiting to 80% or even disabling fast charging
I thought they had it, like a lot of phones, Samsung has a limiting to 80% or even disabling fast charging
autoconf and stuff like this? Not anymore. Since ~5 years here it’s cmake everywhere, Conan, ninja.
I have tested multiple distro, in the beginning was mostly hack of multiple things and almost LFS, downloading floppies images from usenet… I then started to use Debian early 00, then used Ubuntu for years, but I don’t like snap/flatpak and lots of changes Ubuntu made so I switched to Mint Cinnamon, but hated it, often broken, glitches, etc, so I switched to MX because it is Debian based, always up to date (like latest FF and latest Xserver with last night CVE fix etc and always native .deb, no snap/flat). I also always loved minimal DE so Xfce is perfect and light. Also I mainly develop in Linux, no games.
I’m old, I come from old X11R4 time, motif, mwm, twm, fvwm, things from previous century. In modern Linux I used mostly gnome, and Cinnamon for a few years and tried to love it but cannot, I finally went back to Xfce because it works, it’s simple, neat, nice, I have no icon on my desktop, I have a kind of windows 3 setup: a startup menu (and some quick launches), the window bar, the notification area with time etc
I’m using MX Linux for maybe 8 years now with Xfce
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I’m using MX Linux Xfce (Debian based), whenever a new FF is released, it takes a few hours or the next day to have it appears in my update
I’m using FF always the latest version in a .deb format, native, never had a problem, in YT or others videos site
On my PoCo phone, google clock was being killed during the night to preserve battery, even if I set it to “unrestricted”. I have to use the MiClock for my alarm.
yeahs systemd I know yada yada :)
But working with embedded stuff, sometimes MCU with like 8MB embedded flash, have a 512k uboot, 1.5MB kernel, you are left with 6MB of flash for the whole application and lib, and busybox is a savior here!
I had a Samsung colour laser printer, they provided driver for linux, I installed them, everything works, full support for settings etc
In chrome it’s in parameters/downloads, that easy
on most new laptops, you cannot remove the battery that easily, you have to disassemble the back cover ☹️
Omg I forgot Corel Linux ! I installed it 25 years ago, wow!
Yes, I’m using QEMU though, no VMware or VirtualBox .
MX Linux (debian based) works perfectly on a usb drive
Debloat your phone with UAD maybe, no root require, you can simply disable an app instead of really uninstall it, it’s safer
I’m using a Dell 4K monitor at 60Hz and in my X log I can see VRR is on and enabled. Is this useless then?
Afaik VRR works on my AMD 5600H plugged via HDMI…
Pretty sure ATM runs on super old stuff like OS/2 or Windows XP or Windows CE ?
Btrfs may have compression on by default so take it with a grain of salt
Install MX Linux (not the AHS version) it is Debian based and pretty nice