I can not figure out how to get a vnc server working on Pop_OS 😢
I can not figure out how to get a vnc server working on Pop_OS 😢
Sometimes I would turn the DS off as a child when he popped up just to try to get a less annoying dialog on the next go-round
Thank you! If you don’t mind, when it does land on Bazzite, how will I know and how do I update it then?
Can I? I don’t know how and I was told before that I can’t update the driver on my own.
Grab a chair, we’ll wait 🪑
Bazzite’s been my most stable experience with Linux so far, but I might give Pop_OS another go if this update reaches it first.
Unfortunately, from the issues I’ve had, it sounds like I’m reliant on Wayland if I want to be able to use two monitors with different refresh rates.
Please let this be the fix I need to make Linux work with my hardware
Any idea how long it will be before this release reaches something like Bazzite?
As it turns out, eels don’t grow their testes until mating season, which is why Freud was unable to find them.
I’ve got to move on and be who I am
I just don’t belong here, I hope you understand
We might find our place in this world someday
But at least for now
I gotta go my own way (My own way)
It’s opt-in because it’s a beta
That’s fair. I’m not exactly testing their endurance, just use them for YouTube and podcasts, so it’s likely they’ve degraded quite a bit without me noticing.
What’s wrong with OneUI? I like it more than stock Android these days. I know TouchWiz was the worst and most bloated Android skin out there when they were still using it, but ever since the switch to OneUI, stock Android has been playing catch-up implementing its features.
I would never praise these things, but I’ve been using the same pair for 5 years now. Why would they become e-waste so quickly?
Haha I came here to insult the Samsung keyboard but you’ve already done my job
Schools have lists of approved models for standardized test taking. If students (the largest market) can’t use your calculator, making one is probably not going to be profitable.
I’m trying to run a headless Minecraft server, but I didn’t know the terminal well enough to run the server without the GUI. When I unplug the monitor from the computer though, I lose the video in my VNC viewer too. Windows would run the desktop all the time, even without a monitor connected, but it looks like the default behavior in Linux is to shut it down when there’s nothing connected. I’ve been trying to find workarounds to make the computer think I have a monitor plugged in all afternoon, but none of the things I’ve tried are working.
On the other hand, after 4 hours of trying things, I figured out the terminal well enough to start the server over SSH, so the outcome is the same I guess