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Canonical and Qualcomm Collaborate to Bring Ubuntu to Qualcomm Devices
  • We're talking about Qualcomm here, the company that made a deal with Microsoft to make Windows on ARM exclusive to Qualcomm SoC.

  • that damn foot
  • Deepin lxQt MATE? Plasma GNOME Cinnamon? Unity XFCE Budgie?

    Not sure for the third column

  • Do you daily drive Wayland, if so since when, if not when will you?
  • I started daily driving sway during the transition from wlc to wlroots back in early 2019 (sway 1.0), so it's been 5 years.

    Note that's since I got an HiDPI laptop in 2015, I have been looking at Wayland progress from the GNOME side for a long time, but not completly daily driving it because of some annoyances.

  • Is there a way to stop gnome from using dGPU?
  • If you launch mullvad from the app icon, try you add to PrefersNonDefaultGPU=true (or false) in mullvad-vpn.desktop (cp /usr/share/applications/mullvad-vpn.desktop ~/.local/share/applications

    If it is autostarted add it in .config/autostart/mullvad-vpn.desktop

    Or add --disable-gpu to the in Exec : Exec="/opt/Mullvad VPN/mullvad-vpn" --disable-gpu %U

  • Is there a way to stop gnome from using dGPU?
  • optimus/bumblebee is NVIDIA only, with AMD only setup everything should work ootb except some specific bugs (looking at you rocm)

  • Is there a way to stop gnome from using dGPU?
  • Hello OP, on this kind of system GNOME should use the igpu by default and the dGPU only when an App "launched with dedicated graphics" from the menu, or with DRI_PRIME=1 from the command line. (Also some vulkan game can also select the dgpu)

    If that is not the case this is a bug.

    Are you using x11 or wayland, can you see what is using the dgpu with nvtop ?

  • Plasma6: Flatpaks have huge adwaita cursors (GTK and Qt apps)
  • Weird, that shouldn't happen on plasma with Qt6 apps and recent chrome/electron thanks to ext-cursor-shape

    My workaround personal workaround is this for plasma 5 is :

    flatpak override -u --env=XCURSOR_PATH=/run/host/share/icons:/run/host/user-share/icons
    
  • HillSideView | A modified Hillside 46 with nice!view, large battery, 3dp case and cirque support
  • Oh congratulation, it's great work ! You made my end game even better! I would have insta build it if did not already have an hillside46

  • Plasma 5.27 - GTK apps - fractional scaling - X11
  • Qt has native support of fractional scaling both on X11 and wayland (wp-fractional-scale)

    On the other hand GTK3/4 only support integer scaling. So on wayland it's they are basically rendered at x2 and downscaled to your fractional scale factor.

  • Thinking about buying a Surface Pro 4/5
  • I got a gen 3, basically what is not working are :

    • Internal MIcrophone
    • Back Camera
    • Fingerprint reader
    • FnLock key Everything else is working well enough so far for me. S2idle is working way more reliably on this device than on my SP4 but with a bit a tinkering I think that you can get S3 sleep working.
  • Thinking about buying a Surface Pro 4/5
  • SP4 owner here, you should avoid the pro 4, one of its revision (with the samsung display) is very prone to touch screen defects, see this issue.

    I'm avoiding surface in general now, after using linux-surface for a year, I finally gave up and got myself a thinkpad x1 tablet. Even without the touchscreen issues, my experience with my SP4 was never good, the cameras needs libcamera and are awful, audio input randomly stopped working after sleep,I had blackscreen issues after login, and random freeze.

  • The Design is Very Human
  • Apple enters the chat

  • Dragging Docks and Tugging Toolbars on Wayland
  • Great work, hopefully Mutter & other compositors will pick this up quickly

  • Umm guys...
  • After wiping a backup drive, I decided to only use /dev/disk/{by-id,by-label}/ now, it is longer, but much less error prone.

  • Audio on imac running Linux is not as good as on MacOS
  • As @[email protected] said I shouldn't have set default.clock.rate.

    I have 96000 and 192000 in allowed-rates beacause some of my flac are at this sample rate and it avoid resampling them and losing quality (or using CPU in this case because at resample.quality 10 it should not be hearable)

  • performance by distro
  • Former gentoo user here. Compiling everything yourself does not magically improve performance. You have to use keep track of USEFLAGS, ideally cherry picking for some package because some can cause bugs or performance regressions.

    It can be really time consuming both compiling gentoo and trying different configurations. (But you'll learn a lot of compilation/ build system knowledge along the way)

    My advise is that if you have time and want to experiment and learn, sure go with gentoo. If not and performance is absolutely critical then go with Clear Linux, otherwise take your popular distro of choice, package availability and ease of use are more important than a couple of % in performance improvement IMHO.

  • Audio on imac running Linux is not as good as on MacOS
  • By default audio is often configured to run properly on the crappiest sound card and CPU. Since you used easyeffect I assume you use pipeWire. Here some of my config : In pipewire.conf :

    default.clock.rate          = 96000
     default.clock.allowed-rates = [ 44100 48000 96000 192000 ]
    

    In pipewire-pulse.conf

    stream.properties = {
        resample.quality      = 10
    }
    
  • Hillside40

    I have been pretty happy with my hillside46 (with the outer columns removed, hence 40), it's my daily driver since January, I migrated from a Lily58 (which was my first ergo). I have been using miryoku (inverted-T variant) on it, ask me anything.

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