Thank you. I will try these. Have you tried PostmarketOS or have any idea how it works on surface?
Thank you. I will try these. Have you tried PostmarketOS or have any idea how it works on surface?
Quote of the day:
“Naturally, were I to buy one, I would have to install Linux onto it.”
That really explains my first day.
I installed Arch on Surface Pro 6. And have GNOME and KDE installed. Pen and touch works perfectly (when it works), like it recognizes pressure, but sometimes need to restart the surface after putting it in standby because it fails to detect pen(and touch as well).
Camera is kinda wonky, it kinds works with cheese but not with other applications, and I couldn’t manage to make the back camera work.
WiFi and Bluetooth works fine (there are some issues with bluetooth when standby but haven’t looked much into that)
Downsides
Neither KDE nor Gnome is optimized to operate as a touch DE. Pen on KDE is detected as mouse(well its detected as pen but proxy as mouse input if a program doesn’t support pen; like if I try to scroll firefox using pen, it works like I have right clicked mouse and am dragging up, so selecting text instead of scrolling), but touch works as expected.
And UX for on-screen keyboard(OSK) is not on par with Windows. It kinda works with GNOME, like a program window slides up if it were to be overlayed by OSK but its still wonky. And I didn’t had good xp with OSK.
But overall, I like it. Its not really powerful enough to do any development, but I use it for multimedia and eBook reader
What desktop environment is that? Or is it built in by default or doesn’t work quite similar to linux?
Kagi is also experimenting with small web
Linus has succinctly told nvidia what to do
Most probably, no. I tried to run bluestacks on wine. Some game works, most of em don’t
These are not engineering issues but political ones. We could have potentially unlimited supply of food even with current technology but here we are
I have seen that on interdimensional cable
There wont be a year of the Linux desktop, it will be little increment in users over time. Plasma 6 is AWESOME… I noticed this feature with kde 6 so i guess its backed into it
I’m keeping an eye on this System 76 is creating a new laptop. Not that every hardware well be open source, but whatever you get
RIP RPI
Do they work with podman? Or anything for podman?
Github started independently and was amazing service(and still is except now its going downhill) but Microsoft acquired it it 2018
Most probably. I was viewing discussions about podman, I could view them if directily opened from a link but it required login when navigated to linked pages and wiki
You gotta embrace first
My first impression of gitlab was offputting because I was using hardened firefox and couldnt get past through cloudflare so I ended up using github. It was also better ui wise but now its just a mess
Edit: slowly i’m starting to move everything to codeberg
I use input leap and it works flowlessly with Wayland. One PC has KDE and another GNOME 47. Even through tailscale tunnel