30y/o with chronic fibro here too, the OG deck is nice but thinking about getting the OLED because it’s lighter, I use mine primarily for playing OSRS or Elden ring. Also lots of hockey!
Do you find it’s too heavy for long periods of time?
30y/o with chronic fibro here too, the OG deck is nice but thinking about getting the OLED because it’s lighter, I use mine primarily for playing OSRS or Elden ring. Also lots of hockey!
Do you find it’s too heavy for long periods of time?
I hope this comment is helping OP on his grammar, rsther than being picky…
Edit: Jeez saw your history, it’s all corrections lol
Edit: rsther
Nope, I usually pay the Mullvad tax :)
It’s nice, low effort now it’s setup! Just messing around with firewalling :)
MANGOHUD comes with steamOS so you just pass those flags to launcher options, it should work, if you want to see the HUD just remove ,nodisplay=0
Try using mangohud to cap it, I set it at 35fps cap running on high/med settings with something like MANGOHUD=1 MAHGOHUD_OPTIONS=fps_limit=35,nodisplay=0
Make sure to disable the steam frame limiter and allow tearing (helps with input).
Fair lol
Yeah, it’s been quite a bit of guess work. Gtk/Kvantum themes are both Nordic-dark, then with the right gtk settings everywhere and compiling a few bits (cursors, Xsettingsd) and installing all the flatpak portals, with the right variables as well as all the Kvantum flatpak runtimes it works consistently across GTK/Qt/XWayland apps, including the cursor.
All my installed packages are also there under doc/apkovl. I installed my cursor/gtk themes to /usr/share as I compiled them but I’m sure they’d work in /home.
I’ve been stuck to it for years, used to it at this point!
Thanks yep it was a btt of a pain getting uniform theming up between GTK, Kvantum and Xsettingsd it seems to work nice :)
Oops sorry I thought they were attached to the post! - https://gitlab.com/_j/dotfiles.git
Does it get slightly hot? The 16:10 was really nice on the X201!
Had quite a few of the X and T series, X200, X201, X220, X230, T430 mainly, x230 would be my pick, you can quad-core mod it with the classic keyboard and use ivyra1n to flash the bios easily. I haven’t bothered with the Full-HD mod because the 720p IPS is fine to me, you can get them from Taobao or similar (Check sources!)
They’re all socketed CPUs, or you could get the chonky T530/W530 instead, or a P series. Old Thinkpads last a long time (although I have a bad habit of testing them :)
EDIT: MY T430 was also a fucking tank, it survived being thrown across a room in San Franciso with a tiny dent on the lid, no damage. They’re easier to Full-HD mod than the X series.
Yep I was trying to remember, it’s been a long time since I used it!
LXD is to LXC what Podman or Distrobox is to Docker (if I’m correct, it’s just a convenient wrapper that does extra bits/builds on LXC)
AKA compiling them yourself or baking them into the kernels or using DKMS :)
I’ve used Void over half a decade or so, runit is nice, but I think I like the Alpine ecosystem more, plus Void has some oddities to me.
For instance, in the repositories no forks of big projects like Librewolf instead of Firefox, no crytos like Monero, also xbps has both caps and non caps for naming for projects, it’s nice to not have to use caps to install things. I know you can get around most of this with stuff like flatpak :)
I tried Chimera and liked it but again Alpine has a larger ecosystem, it’s more established in that respect both from containers and router/server use.
I’m also pretty used to Alpine’s quirks at this point, I’ve run it a quite a lot on my laptop with a funky DIY ZFS install and also run-from-RAM quite a lot on USBs. Having a stable branch is nice too, although I never really had many problems on Void either!
Used both of these for years and years, no issues.