Photography maybe, you go on walks and travel, forces you to observe the world around you.
Photography maybe, you go on walks and travel, forces you to observe the world around you.
Peepee User here, I use 1
Just yesterday I wanted to disable sound devices. The button in the settings app even says „turn devices on/off“, but once inside the menu, there is no option to enable or disable sound devices.
Had to use the control panel again.
Pi-hole DNS and dhcp + home assistant and a bunch of other related containers.
Current company (Remote Desktop inception): Linux host machine -> Remote Desktop to windows machine -> Remote Desktop to Linux machine
Bad frame rates, modifier keys hardly ever work, super annoying to code. Windows machine resets all settings and files (besides desktop and one specific folder) each day. Each day I have to install a language pack, change display options, keyboard layout etc.
Opensuse tw
What are some popular examples that would be affected by this?
My favorite is turning on the bedroom lights when my alarm goes off :)
I’d say go with kde as you DE. Personally I like opensuse tumbleweed.
Opensuse gives a lot of „windows like“ features like control panel etc.
Did you find the cause?
Amen Brother, my experience the last 20+ years
Context menu key is really useful. :D
I also switched from being a pixel user since forever because of the p7p signal issues. Agree on the tensor thing too.
This looks like shit
Don‘t have one and honestly I don’t miss it.
I only use wired headphones at my computer.
No.
Actually I was able to change root into the installation now, but when I run grub2-install, I get EFI var errors, I kinda feel like giving up at this point haha.
I post again but both my 2 pixel 7 pro units had exactly the same. It not visible at all when the screen is on but still quite disappointing…
What is its original purpose?
I had some bumps on my 7 pro already.
Still have this same usb stick and it works flawlessly