rotopenguin

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[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 2 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I don't think you can opt in, the Families beta isn't on the deck yet.

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 1 points 3 months ago

The fact that snap has that much telemetry is another reason I stick to Flatpak.

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 62 points 3 months ago (3 children)

The Steam Deck only does VRR over Displayport. Valve has their own engineers working on every part of the software stack. It's their own hardware and their dock. With all that, Valve still can't get VRR over HDMI to work.

Fuck the HDMI forum.

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 10 points 3 months ago

I just fired it up on an N4000 potato, the whole thing is amazing!

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 8 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

https://askubuntu.com/questions/1351909/lowering-mouse-debounce-time

What you're looking for is called "debouncing". I think the answer I'm linking here is wrong, the time is not tuneable in libinput. If you want to go through the ordeal of re-compiling libinput and shoving it in your system (without breaking it all?), it is

debounce_set_timer() and debounce_set_timer_short() in evdev-debounce.c. I think it's the ms2us(25) call.

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 8 points 3 months ago

Yeah but what they do ain't worth doing.

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 6 points 3 months ago (3 children)

I think the screws are supposed to be “captive”, they unscrew from the bosses but still stay with the lid so you don’t lose em.

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

You might want to go through the trouble of extending that radiator loop all the way out through a window.

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 1 points 3 months ago

Likewise. I also have a glut of really cool new indie games from the last couple of months to catch up on.

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 10 points 3 months ago

How many engineers can Canonical yeet now that they can skip on testing and backporting fixes to their own stable kernel?

Are they also going to tell Joe average user to just submit any bugs to LKML?

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 5 points 3 months ago

Oof, that is a low blow

[–] rotopenguin@infosec.pub 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

ExFAT is the LCD filesystem for flash sticks. FAT32 is the filesystem that you have to use for devices designed back when Microsoft was awful about Exfat licensing.

Everywhere else, Btrfs. If Oracle didn't poison-pill ZFS licensing and it was common on Linux, I would be using that instead. Basically, taking it on faith that a drive didn't fuck up your data is crazy. The most basic responsibility for a filesystem should be ensuring that "the files come out exactly the same as when they went in".

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