Haha I don’t have any particular research skills… I asked the AI-bot of the ecosia search engine.
But as mentioned above: I am not sure if this answer is correct…
Haha I don’t have any particular research skills… I asked the AI-bot of the ecosia search engine.
But as mentioned above: I am not sure if this answer is correct…
A short Internet search gave me this: “C” stands for countdown and “F” for finish. So “C” would be the time until you start your exercise. And “F” the time until you finish your set. Sounds somewhat plausible but I can’t say if it really is correct…
Just my experience as I started from a similar background. Some weeks ago I had the urge to try TWM myself for the first time. Long time DE user, mostly Ubuntu and switched to fedora some weeks prior. The way I did it was to install sway on top of my fedora installation (with gnome). This way I could and still can choose which session to start at login. And it gave me the opportunity to work out some things using gnome until I grasped what is going on and needed in sway. Over time I was able to build up my sway settings/apps that now I would feel relatively safe use it without a DE installed parallel. Next fresh install I will probably skip the DE and just use a TWM.
s-tui But not totally sure it has every metric you mentioned.
While I think that 5h of battery life with yt videos running is ok for a t490 you could still try to recalibrate the battery with tlp.
I have a t470s (has two internal batteries) where suddenly the performance of one of the batteries somehow got really bad. After calibration it works as good as before (upower says it’s at about 80%). I did the calibration in windows tho with Lenovo vantage as I’m still running a dual boot setup and didn’t know about tlp before.
Haha same here…
Respect for the dedication! And welcome on Lemmy!
I just installed Fedora. The install process is as simple and straightforward as for Ubuntu.
Duct-tape-frankenbell time!
Bittä und Dankä!