You could hack something together with KDE widgets (plasmoids I think?), creating an array of app launchers on your desktop.
It’d be a completly manual way of doing it though, so up to you if you think it’s worth it.
You could hack something together with KDE widgets (plasmoids I think?), creating an array of app launchers on your desktop.
It’d be a completly manual way of doing it though, so up to you if you think it’s worth it.
I’ve been using Fedora KDE on a 5625U on my new laptop, gives me about 5 hours.
I use this program auto-cpufreq with the “Powersave” setting and that gives me about 7 hours with barely noticeable performance degredation.
Everyone should use Linux, it’s just whether or not they can use Linux.
I’m a teen and I second this opinion.
And a lot of linux programs take inspiration from Microsoft’s design because they’re the norm. When you think of a word processor you think of Word, same goes for all of Office 365 actually.
Look for a large spike, that’d be the deck.
Yep, wired VR it is then for the time being. Because of a recent leak there’s speculation that Valve are releasing some new VR headset, also the fact that they updated the SteamVR UI to feel more “Steam Deck” is good evidence, I guess we’ll wait and see…
Is it? Yeah maybe not then.
Guess I’ll go live in the country.
I think the Quest 3 now has DRM and a bunch of other intrusive components, so that’s definitely off the table.
Pico looks promising, will have to do more research.
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A scoldingly hot take.
There’s a console command to hide it outside of photo mode too, I can’t recall it off the top of my head but could come in useful.
I’m having the exact same issue! Game works perfectly on Linux (ignoring the actual game’s bugs) but photo mode doesn’t actually save the photos.
I’m guessing it’s to do with just how Proton (Wine) works, and the game struggling with that even under the gise of translation. For the time being I just hide the UI and take a normal screenshot (F12) then if I’m using it as a wallpaper I crop it down; there are usually black bars either side of the image since I use a 21:9 monitor.
I think the current status-quo of devices like laptops is unsustainable. For example just because the CPU is a bit slow doesn’t mean the RAM, GPU (If Applicable), PSU, Motherboard, I/O Ports, Display, Speakers, Camera, Keyboard, Trackpad etc should go too. The way it’s currently done is so incredibly wasteful and peak capitalist (Hi Apple 🫠).
So I’m 100% on board with Framework’s goal and, if it is financially feasible, you should go with them. Software is infinite, hardware is not. But if Framework’s is a bit too steep then I’d go with someone like System76 just because I don’t want to fuel the fire of Big Tech.
It is good fun if you’re really into Linux, I practically jumped out my seat when I crossed my fingers, rebooted and GRUB came up with Gentoo listed.
India landed on the moon.
What?