mellejwz 4mo ago • 100%
Why not use Android in the first place then? I mean, it works fine on pretty much any device.
mellejwz 5mo ago • 50%
This has nothing to do with secureboot, as the system boots fine according to the explanation.
mellejwz 5mo ago • 100%
If you use swap (excluding hibernation) it means you need more ram.
mellejwz 5mo ago • 80%
The kernel used by Android is Linux, just like the kernel used by PiOS.
mellejwz 6mo ago • 100%
Great! Used Arch for a while, with KDE. I'm now using Debian with Gnome permanently.
mellejwz 6mo ago • 100%
I'm not familiar with Blend OS, but if your goal is being able to run Android apps you can also install Waydroid yourself in multiple distro's. I'm running Debian with Gnome on my Surface Go 2 using the Surface kernel and Waydroid with Gapps. It runs really well.
mellejwz 7mo ago • 100%
Thanks but that doesn't really help. The gestures do work fine, it's just that they also cause random things to be clicked when using gestures on a touchscreen.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13632527 > I'm using Debian 12 with Gnome on my Surface Go 2, and while the multitouch gestures are great, when I use them I also click on anything where I start a 3 finger gesture. I like my panel hidden except in the Dash overview, but I disabled this so I don't have to use gestures. When I do use them I have to use them on an empty part of the screen to prevent clicking anything. > > Is there any setting I can change to prevent left clicks when using 3 finger gestures?
I'm using Debian 12 with Gnome on my Surface Go 2, and while the multitouch gestures are great, when I use them I also click on anything where I start a 3 finger gesture. I like my panel hidden except in the Dash overview, but I disabled this so I don't have to use gestures. When I do use them I have to use them on an empty part of the screen to prevent clicking anything. Is there any setting I can change to prevent left clicks when using 3 finger gestures?
mellejwz 7mo ago • 100%
So what's the known issue?
mellejwz 9mo ago • 100%
Can't you change to a normal user with become? We do lots of stuff with Ansible as normal user. You should be able to create tasks that get executed as normal user and install yay and run makepkg, and then run yay to install packages.
mellejwz 9mo ago • 100%
That's bullshit, it's still free for the normal lts support. Only if you want support after that you'll have to pay, or upgrade to the next version for free.
mellejwz 10mo ago • 100%
It's because most banks support Google Pay instead of using their own app. It's perfectly possible for banks to not use Google Pay. A few banks here don't support Google Pay, instead you have to download their app to use nfc payments.
mellejwz 10mo ago • 88%
They just don't care about their citizens.
mellejwz 10mo ago • 100%
It won't mess with anything, but it does require to be set up on every pc you want to use it.
mellejwz 10mo ago • 100%
Yeah I'm trying to go Google-less on my phone (I'll still use Youtube and such on my tablet), but I didn't really think about all that's synced with Google. I'm testing different solutions, but I haven't found a solution for all of it, thanks for the suggestions!
mellejwz 10mo ago • 100%
I wasn't able to find those settings. It's also not for installing new apps, but more for updates. You'll have to check for updates manually because of it. It also wasn't for the Play Store, but for F-Droid and such. I do think I'll install it again at some point, but I do use some Google services like the photo's backup and app backup. If I can find alternatives for that I will try it again.
mellejwz 10mo ago • 100%
I also like it, but installing apps takes such a long time and auto updates don't always work. When you open aurora store or f-droid you'll get a dialog to allow an app to install. Battery drain was also higher than on stock. Not sure why that is, even without Google apps.
mellejwz 11mo ago • 100%
If you don't use a semicolon directly in MySQL it won't do anything until you add it.
mellejwz 11mo ago • 100%
Same, many elements are blurry when I use scaling in Arch with KDE.
mellejwz 11mo ago • 100%
I didn't say I couldn't fix the issues, but the fact that some of those issues exist even since XP is pretty bad. Just search around online and you'll find many posts about these driver issues. And then there's all of the ui inconsistencies and issues. Most of those are small, but still annoying once you see them. Especially when using Windows on a tablet, even Microsoft's own Surface line.
For HP ZBooks for example there was an issue that completely prevented you from installing some updates like Windows 10 20H2 without any warning as to why it wouldn't install. It just failed at 61%. It turned out to be audio drivers for the audio chip in the dock. The only way to get it updated was to connect the dock, finding the audio device in device management and removing it. Then disconnect before Windows reinstalls the driver again.
This has happened for multiple versions.
mellejwz 11mo ago • 80%
Try Windows. It regularly breaks drivers (not only WiFi) on some hardware (mostly HP). I've never had issues with WiFi on Linux on HP, Dell, Microsoft Surface and even a Macbook.
So I can copy folders just fine, but when I copy a file, Dolphin freezes. When launched from a terminal I get the following error: ``` kf.coreaddons: Some files could not be exported. QDBusError("org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply", "Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.") ``` I have been searching around for any solution, but haven´t found any yet. Does anyone know what I should look for? I'm running Arch Linux on my Surface Go 2 with the linux-surface kernel.