I think you can use update-grub
or you may need to re-install GRUB
grub-install --efi-directory /boot/efi
I think you can use update-grub
or you may need to re-install GRUB
grub-install --efi-directory /boot/efi
Probably 24.10
But I need to use Kubuntu as the software we primarily need to use it on supports 22.04 & 20.04.
I could use Neon, but I need to test to be sure I can mirror the repo with no problems, with means I may need to wait for Neon with 24.04, which may take a while.
Unfortunately, this will be a thin client so it’s gonna need to have predefined defaults. I could use skel, but I wanna be able to change settings for defaults and pre-existing profiles.
Yea…I got lazy and just used the video’s title
I think it’s because of HDMI the values aren’t whole.
DisplayPort would display whole numbers
Indeed.
Some developers don’t want to deal with building an app for multiple versions. Sure some DEBs can work without needing to deal with that, but some don’t.
I’m done with Windows myself. The only time I ever touch it is for work when I gave to deal with some of our VMs for Photoshop users
Fingers crossed gaming will be better in Wayland by the time Plasma 6 comes out
There’s a lot of improvements with Plasma 6 and NVIDIA 545 on my RTX 3060 Ti, so that’s something to look forward to.
Same for me. I may have the ability to use GPU pass-through, but if I’m not willing to heat up my room, I use my VM with Lubuntu.
I wouldn’t say 0 issues as I have occasional clipboard issues with XWayland apps or KWin crashing results in loss of work. I also find my HP Anyware PCoIP performance to be slightly downgraded compared to X11.
However, the upsides, such as multi-refresh rate and what feels like smoother performance on my RX 6900 XT (home, Tuxedo OS) and Vega 56 (office, KDE Neon) far outweigh it.