All xtrfy mice don’t have any software and ate conpletely configurable through onboard buttons.
All xtrfy mice don’t have any software and ate conpletely configurable through onboard buttons.
Tbf I am not sure all versions of the Pixel support this, my 7a does though.
I’ve used droidcam in the past and I didn’t find it to be the most reliable thing ever which is why I appreciate the Pixel feature
Exactly, it works flawlessly and without any further setup on EndeavourOS for me. It’s a Pixel feature afaik.
A google Pixel phone works well for a webcam, in case someone comes across this post and has one.
Except MS needs Linux for Azure and Systemd alternatives do exist
Also works well for downhill mountainbiking. Repeating “slow is smooth, smooth is fast” helps avoid sketchy situations through gnarly/dangerous terrain.
It does provide H264/H265 according to Section 3.3 (Arch Wiki)
Or buy the full version, which is a one-time purchase and solves the license issue AFAIK
Apologies, English is not my native language, I meant a Bow saw
Yeah, but you can’t compare these two. That’s like trying to cut a 2×4 with a CNC and complaining that it is unintuitive. Yeah a hacksaw can also cut it and is more intuitive but a CNC can do about a million things the hacksaw can’t, so obviously its harder to use. The hacksaw is perfectly fine for a lot of people, but that doesn’t mean the CNC is bad.
Cropping in Krita or GIMP is super simple. Open Image, rectangle select what you want to keep, then Edit > Trim To Selection, then File > Export.
I personally run Pop! on a thinkpad for school and its rock solid. I’ve rebooted it maybe 10 times over the past 2 years, mostly when it ran out of battery in my backpack. I’ve never had any issue with it, I even installed KDE in addition to the standard GNOME and it worked just fine. If you’ve liked Pop! so far, I absolutely recommend it if it works on a non-System76 machine for you.
Or Vesktop, which is a client mod that allows streaming (even with audio)
That’s already possible. My bank doesn’t support GWallet and I could set it as my default payment provider just fine
To be honest, after my past few months of experience I would also go with endeavour on the laptop, but before then with a nvidia gpu it would occasionally just break in random ways (initramfs, dolphin wouldn’t open, KDE desktop/panel config completely shot, font rendering randomly broken), but all those haven’t happened lately so it probably would be fine now.
I wish mint + AUR was a thing
I wish there was a non rolling release distro that supported AUR, but it wouldn’t really work. Some computers just need to work _every_time I turn them on though. Pop! does that (school laptop so no difficult stuff like games on it)
I see your gen 6 and raise you a gen 1. Fantastic laptop, fallen off tables more than once, battery life is still all-day. Only issue is that the keyboard has scratched the screen pretty badly.