Yeah basically grub but on a USB stick and with ISO files
Yeah basically grub but on a USB stick and with ISO files
That makes sense, I suppose it could be useful for some
I’m a visual designer, tricks like this are often used to increase legibility.
If multiple people are complaining that its annoying and less readable, then I don’t think it’s working
I learned this the hard way when I lost all my fan profiles
Same in case of the audio chipset, the popping is so annoying
I use nextcloud for tasks and then use tasks.org on android, not sure what features you need, but that has worked great for me
Yeah it’s a totally different thing. I guess people who make the keyboards only really speak one language. It’s taken so much time to find a keyboard that actually does it. Gboard does it and I think Swiftkey used to as well, but those are not open source obviously.
I still have a bit of configuring to do for Heliboard, but I think I can get it to work for me
No way, why is that so hidden? I’ll check heliboard out! Thanks for the @, really appreciate it.
Now to find a swipe typing library
They have a language switch button actually if you hold the space-bar, but I need it to be without having to switch manually
Yeah that’s exactly it for me, I regularly switch between Dutch and English, so having to switch with a button is a nuisance. GBoard allows me to switch without any input
No multilingual typing with FUTO though right, or did I miss something?
Looks great but that is not a good name for an application
It’s mostly the installation and initial setup that’s a pain on arch, so definitely not a beginner distro, but very good nonetheless
Why do you have to wait a week to use the bootloader?
Its a software limitation, you can’t unlock the bootloader immediately. After a week you probably have stuff on the device so you might not want to unlock it anymore
Or it might be a security thing so retailers can’t unlock stuff they sell so easily and put their own software on it
We can also emulate windows on android and WSL obviously on windows.
So we can use Linux to emulate Android, which in turn emulates windows to run WSL
Yeah link is dead, but you can find the app on f-droid
Sameish, for Linux I have the same, efi, root and a seperate home. Then I have windows efi and windows itself on another drive. Then I also have another drive for most of my storage, which is shared between Linux and Windows. I only really use my home partition for downloads and configs, maybe I should move my downloads to the storage drive so I can share them with windows as well. Not sure why I’ve never done that
I just want to be able to have good battery life and be able to plug in a display seamlessly if necessary. Right now that seems impossible on Fedora with my laptop. Even windows doesn’t do it properly
Huh