Ok but why so many bootstrap update when the most basic shit like “screen sharing with audio” is broken?
Ok but why so many bootstrap update when the most basic shit like “screen sharing with audio” is broken?
That shit has so incompetent devs that they’re updating the fucking .deb file instead of using the internal updater to push every update.
An entire update used to be something worthy, now it’s all worthless.
Windows: 1GB of download, one bug fix or two. Linux: 20MB, total refactor or some major feature
Search “dodi repacks” and it’ll be there. It’s safe.
Dkms takes care of this
Nice! Thanks!
I know little about crt because I was born in 2000. Can you explain why did the monitor started to make scary sounds?
I know that crt monitors didn’t have any method to report the supported frequency, aside from more recent models, correct?
What does it do? Is it some kind of failsafe?
My .profile is quite customized (I just added a lot of exports) and it all works fine… what did you do?
wl_touch support is being worked on and I think this is the part that will make it possible! Right now there’s not a possibility to even disable the touchpad, I guess it’s all tied to GDM because if you disable the touchpad while you’re in the login screen, it’ll be disabled in COSMIC too.
May I introduce you to triple-buffering vsync? It’s what wayland uses and I didn’t see any latency.
I have a 120Hz screen and the latency isn’t there even if I cap the framerate at 60FPS, which X11 has, a lot…
I’m glad to inform you that…
What’s wrong with tabs?
For me it happens because of i965 driver lockup or something like that
I meant that I’d like to be able to select it for everything since it’s peculiar. Gnome-terminal doesn’t support it and eventually I wonder if cosmic will use something like alacritty or a custom-made terminal
Hold on, I think I didn’t explain myself properly.
I’ve never had any problem, the problem that existed years ago was that you had to manually change things to accomodate UEFI, while installing a Linux distro.
For example, while installing Ubuntu you had to press a key during the splash screen and boot there. It was a simple fix that you had to do while booting the ISO, but it was something not widely known.
And by “corrupt the UEFI”, do you really know what you’re talking about?
Unfortunately not, but I’ve read that this was a thing, since I didn’t want to fry my €1400 laptop I did this simple thing. Later I’ve seen that this problem was fixed, but I’m talking about years ago, 2019 or so.
It’s funny how I find cosmic-editor to be perfect for code too