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| | | | | blog.jak-linux.org | |
| | | | | I spent the weekend using almost exclusively my Chromebook 13, on a single charge Saturday and Sunday. Keyboard I think I like the keyboard better now than I used to when I first tried it. It gets nowhere near the ThinkPad X230 one, though; appart from the coating, which my (backlit) X230 unfortunately does not have. Screen While the screen appeared very grainy to me on first sight, having only used IPS screens in the past year, I got used to it over the weekend. I now do not notice much graininess anymore. The contrast still seems extremely poor, the colors are not vivid, and the vertical viewing angles are still a disaster, though. | |
| | | | | popey.com | |
| | | | | Well, this is embarrassing! I recently filed a bug against an open source project because I genuinely thought it was broken. It was (almost, probably, entirely) my fault. I thought Id fess up and explain what happened. It might be useful for others. As I mentioned yesterday, I recently upgraded my Ubuntu machines, including my main desktop. Its a funky Skull Canyon NUC with a weird hybrid Intel / AMD GPU setup and an external nVidia card in an enclosure. | |
| | | | | tim.siosm.fr | |
| | | | | This is the transcript of the talk I gave at Akademy 2023. If you prefer, you can watch the video (the sound is not great unfortunately) or look at the slides. The videos from the talk are in this post. While this talk is focused on KDE software and Fedora Kinoite, most the concepts described here also apply to other Flatpaked applications (notably GNOME ones) and other rpm-ostree based desktops (Silverblue, Sericea, Onyx, etc.). | |
| | | | | bret.io | |
| | | Clarifying confusions around what is and isn't SteamOS | ||