The most items I had on my work desktop was 1366, they were overlapping on my screen and windows+D would lag the whole computer. It was glorious.
The most items I had on my work desktop was 1366, they were overlapping on my screen and windows+D would lag the whole computer. It was glorious.
I installed MX on an old Acer tablet/laptop Hybrid. It’s one of the few that would run due to its 32bit bootloader but 64bit system. It works fine, but I wasn’t blown away either.


Your security, is the connection to the outside world safe?


What about security? How easy is it to crack?
That does sound like a regulation problem in the capitalist hellacape that is the USA more than anything. I live in The Netherlands and evicting someone here is very difficult. A landlord needs to make his case in front of a judge and everything. There’s one reason with which they can evict a tenant with a bit more ease and that’s to use the property themselves, but they need to prove why they need it all of a sudden. And even then they need to pay the tenant roundabouts €7000 to help with the move.
I tried all of those, same issue on all of them on Brave, Chromium, and Firefox. I’ve given up hope for now, maybe with the next laptop.
3D graphics worked out of the box, but the 2D animations in the browser on any browser, any distro, any driver are super low FPS. I feel like I’ve tried everything and I cannot solve this. What’s your distro?
I have a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro with an RTX3060. When Linux can run 2D graphic animations in browsers with more than 5fps I’ll switch, but it just doesn’t work.
It may have come a long way, but let’s not pretend it’s flawless.


I’m surprised your library still has DVD’s, the local library here hasn’t had them in a decade or so.


Even when I use the MUX switch and use only the dedicated card it stills stutters badly on 2d graphics only. It’s really strange.


I have a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro (Ryzen 7 5800H + RTX 3060). This happens across EVERY distro I’ve tried (Debian 12, Fedora 42, Mint Cinnamon, EndeavourOS, Nobara, PopOS) and EVERY browser (Firefox, Brave, Chromium).
Key symptoms:
Someone else with an RTX 3060 tested the exact same game, seeing the same ~20W power draw, but has zero stutter issues.
Here’s everything I’ve tried so far:
I’ve monitored GPU power draw during gameplay and it hovers at 20-25W even when the light is red (performance mode) and the card is locked at P0 performance state. This is considerably lower than the ~80W it should be able to draw under load. It might not need to draw much more, but right now it’s not drawing any more.
When I run the Firefox profiler to see what’s happening, I can see the frame drops but there’s no clear cause. And the fact that 3D browser games work fine but 2D ones stutter makes no sense to me.
If you have any idea at all I’m listening, I’m all out of ideas :(


I’d love to make Linux my daily driver, but there’s an issue with 2d animations on any Linux distro I install on my laptop. Windows 10 does not have this issue. So that means like half the Internet is stuttery.
Until that is fixed, I cannot use it as my daily driver.


Kid friendly houses? In this economy?


It’s here: https://ostechnix.com/dual-boot-windows-and-pop-os/
In the “Configure SystemD Boot for Dual Boot” section, or maybe I misunderstand the guide?


Yeah that’s true, but dual booting is harder than with most and requires tinkering with the windows boot partition, which I’m not a big fan of.


I tried Fedora but since they removed support of x11 and nvidia doesn’t get along with wayland, I’m out of luck.


Was it hard to set it to always use the dedicated gpu?


Dual booting PopOS seems pretty rough though, with risks to the windows installation and bootloader


Oh, that’s good to know. So I can just install x11 on my Fedora no problem whatsoever?
Sometimes anime backgrounds are drawn a bit lazily, I wouldn’t say that immediately qualifies it as AI.