X11 runs the whole desktop on the lowest refresh rate and Wayland can run each monitor at a different refresh rate
X11 runs the whole desktop on the lowest refresh rate and Wayland can run each monitor at a different refresh rate
Wish I could do that too but my email is still tied to some accounts where I can’t change it
Have the same issue on one of my accounts. I can login but when I try to do anything, I need to verify by getting a code over SMS. The thing is, the phone number on that account is an old one I don’t have access to anymore. There is no other verification option, I can’t delete it from my account without verification and I’m definitely not adding my actual number.
I don’t see how your fingerprint could be used for advertising
Idk about that. What data could they get with that, that they can’t already get through other (cheaper) means, that would justify all the network traffic and storage space?
The latency is insanely low on Pipewire, which is important for rythm games like osu!, that’s why I originally switched to it. It’s also really cool how it’s compatible with all other audio backends as well.
I hope GTK and GNOME (or is GTK part of GNOME?) adopt this, I didn’t even know just how bad the inefficiency with todays cursors is. Having a single svg for each cursor and rendering it server-side makes so much more sense.
Did someone already open an issue for this?
I think this makes sense. I still need X11 for VR because GNOME still doesn’t have display leasing on Wayland but once that gets implemented I won’t be using X11 anymore. I think most people don’t need X11 anymore either. For people like me who still need it for specific things, it can just be installed again manually.
But I think espeak doesn’t sound that great. There is probably better open source TTS now.
You can’t really apply that to every messenger and WhatsApp is what’s used almost exclusively
You could install it without a desktop and then manually install only the packages for Plasma with Wayland but idk if that’a really worth the effort
It’s really cool how a lot of Laptops nowadays (including mine) have a feature built-in that covers and disables the webcam with a button press. I can have it disabled most of the time and when I need it, I just press the button to enable it.
If you’re interested in KDE in particular, you should also check out Nicco Loves Linux. He’s one of the KDE developers and makes a lot of videos about it.
This is very interesting, I think I’ll try that out. I wanted to give GIMP a real try at some point anyway.
It’s just in case you have issues with the headset not getting detected, the cable can become a little loose and you might need to press it into where it connects to the headset
My bad, for some reason I thought you were using Jellyfin on the Pi but you’re actually using Kodi so that makes sense
They’re probably going to install it through Google Play tho (if it’s available there) so it’d be pretty easy, and probably automatic, to update it
Should probably mention that premium is only 10 bucks a year. I also don’t just pay for the feature itself but also to support Bitwarden, it’s completely free and open source after all.
SteamVR has weird issues like that sometimes but restarting it or logging out and back in has always fixed it for me (aside from that one time I had to replace the headset cable)
You can toggle internet access per app on stock Android tho…