Okay so how is it with Cinammon, mate xfce? I know it’s crap with Wayland and Xorg especially with nvidia drivers.
Okay so how is it with Cinammon, mate xfce? I know it’s crap with Wayland and Xorg especially with nvidia drivers.
Kagi and Zen works for me
How is fractional scaling on Mint? On Ubuntu 24.04 it’s really crap (slow, blurry, flickering cursor, weird artifacts etc)
Started using Zen browser recently and it’s not bad! Basically Firefox but more stylish and more privacy. It syncs with my Mozilla/Firefox account so on mobile I just use Firefox.
And install python and install those dependencies before you can even run the thing
Thanks for all the suggestions! I switched to qbittorrent and it works nicely for now. The web ui is fine for the little I use it so all good! I’ll report if something starts failing again which would indicate another issue with me setup.
Seems to work very nicely and it’s much more responsive than transmission. Great, thanks!
I’m not set on transmission, I tried qbittorrent just now and it seems to work for me. But thanks! I anyway use a separate container and network for vpn.
I’ll give it a go! Is there a GUI for it? I like to sometimes check the progress live and transmission provides that out of the box.
Thanks for the explanation
Surely the Tokyo tower is a specific product then? 🗼It costs money to visit, aren’t the other towers jealous?
Yeah their security track record as of late is pretty bad…
Oh I didn’t catch that my bad. I hope they get a work computer where this kind of stuff doesn’t interfere with private life!
Sounds easier to switch to another browser at that point
Rust or bust
Yeah the colors come from the os, my keyboard shows the monochrome one when I pick it. That was all very interesting!
Third and fifth result are about the correct one
Here are the same queries with Kagi (I was interested to see the difference)
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Good to hear! I surely will give it a try, I’ve used nixos as my work distro for a little bit last year but they forced us to switch to Ubuntu.