Try using an older version of proton?
Try using an older version of proton?
I’ve always been a power user but never minded Windows until W11. Luckily WSL was a great gateway drug for me and I ended up switching to Linux full-time after living inside WSL for a few weeks.
I was in a similar position earlier this year. Problem was most non smart TVs were business grade and very expensive. Ended up with a Samsung Smart TV but didn’t hook it up to the Internet. Fits my needs and remote is only ever used for changing HDMI devices. It boots up in about 10 seconds.
Isn’t the whole point of assembly that there is no compiler?
Hard style, you can find a bunch on SoundCloud
That’s my strategy. Leave the notification there until I have to get to it
I would login to my phone to do something and it would dismiss my unread notifications from the lock screen. Never got into the habit of swiping down to check notifications as there isn’t any indicator like on Android. On Android I’ll keep a notification up until I get to it, so it’s always a reminder on my lock screen.
+1 switched from a Pixel 2 to iPhone 12 for a year and a half. Ultimately went back to Pixel because I was missing too many notifications
That’s really impressive
Ideally. Depends on the update time too. I know flashing ECU tunes requires a battery topper. I’ve also killed a car battery modding my infotainments firmware so it’s totally possible. But most likely Subaru is doing it out of an abundance of caution… Don’t want an angry customer coming saying the update killed their battery
It’s because they don’t want the car battery running flat during installation. Kind of like how your phone requires a minimum battery charge to update
What DE are you using? Gnome and cinnamon have extensions for it
Use the dash to dock extension
~ 5 watts when I ran everything on an old laptop
~ 40 on my new desktop server
Do you access your server in different places? Curious what the benefit is in remoting into your daily computer. Wouldn’t there be input lag? Can you watch videos through it?
Linux Mint with gnome desktop
Ubuntu Server for my self-hosted cloud service
I’m interested. As long as it has an unlockable bootloader and I can install my own OS