If that’s the case, why wouldn’t they put the microcode in the kernel?
If that’s the case, why wouldn’t they put the microcode in the kernel?
How does it know if the microcode is outdated?
Fwiw I find wayland works better than x11 on pop
How do they avoid the subsequent bugs O3 tends to produce?
What were Linus comments that precipitated this?
The rage comes from LF actions and Linus words. All they had to do was to say: Thank you people for your contribution but we have no other choice, this is the law. But they did quite the opposite and Linus showed his true ugly white western supremacy face for all to see. That is the cause of the rage.
Is global hotkey like push to talk in an app working when another is app is focussed?
I have once seen it be card3 too, also despite not having any other gpus
I’m on pop, with a working wayland for quite some time now. Excuse me fon being out of the loop, but what major distros don’t have wayland support?
It’s in the name
I feel like find is needlessly convoluted
The improvement you are describing is the default out of the box experience on pop os
Why doesn’t it search /sys/class/drm? Doesn’t follow symlinks?
Was card1 for some reason despite not having a card0
Cheers
I don’t recall how to check my currently active power profile
If you don’t want to sync your credentials with a server, why are you using a server based credential manager?
Best use apps that are less audited and practice security by obscurity?
Having to ask means you’re probably conducting unsafe behaviors anyway
It’s cool we can hop to COSMIC DE soon
Offering your services to maintain a fork?
The kernel compilation is already configurable between megabytes and gigabyte+
Distros pick their featureset